Think it over for awhile. If the idea doesn’t go away, go for it. Nobody can decide but you. I have many tattoos and most are of logos of things I totally love. I don’t have a single regret. They are a timeline in my life. I know where I was in life and literally when I got each one and they all have a a story. Make sure whoever does it, does good, clean work. It really sucks when details are off when you have a hard reference such as a badge to compare it to every time you look at it. Schwinns are for life. I’ve been addicted to them for about 30 years and I’m more into them now than ever. And yes, I have a Schwinn tattoo and plan to get another one or two Schwinn tattoos. Cheesy?, maybe. But I love them and I don’t regret it. Just for the haters, I’ll also mention I have a Pez tattoo and a Swedish Fish tattoo also. Both are also staples in my life. Those are probably the two most ridiculous tattoos I have and I freaking love them. And I’m almost 50.
It's your body and it's for your enjoyment ( Cheesy or not). I think a key word here is "addicted". I have an addictive personality/collecting being one, bicycles being one thing I collect. I see many people that can't stop with the tats and next thing, it's out of control. You can always sell your bicycles.
As far as sharing the art with others, that's another story. Body art on an aging or unfit person is just "gag" in my opinion. Wrinkles and sags tend to distort even good artwork. Face it, none of us can look "buff" all our lives ( if we ever were). Even arms on dudes that were well muscled turn to flab eventually and that anchor is sinking fast, not to mention the set of man boobs that were once "pecs" of steel.
I look at photo's in an album, (made some albums up for my kids and 93 year old Dad / pre-digetal,but still make prints sometimes) or on my computer to remember timelines in my life. I used to be really fit ( worked out on weights, ran, skiied, swam, cycled and had a physical job) and now I'm 64 and not what I used to look like. Balding and chunkier ( sh** locker) but hey, I'm old. Ha!! I was still pretty "ripped" into my early 50's and now I just accept decline. Bad heart, bad feet, knees are a bit wonky, lower back has been sketchy most of my life, but it is what it is. I like food and lots of beer too, just can't burn it off like I used to.
I used to laugh to myself when I'd see guys over 50 with balding heads and tiny ponytails. Denial of going bald. Well, now that's me. I haven't had a haircut in over a year and unless I tie it back, I look scary and it's a hassle hanging in my eyes and mouth. If I get it cut, I'm afraid there will be nothing left. So I'm kinda being a conformist here, but because I want to and not trying to follow anyone, but holding onto the little vanity I have left. My 23 year old daughter was smiling at my "pony tail" on the weekend when I visited her ( she has some tattoo's) on my motorcycle. My 30 year old son had an ear pierced many years ago, let it grow in and has zero tats/body art.