Thanks for a 39 year run...hangin up the chaps , stay safe ya'll!
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Enjoy !!!!!!! things move on and taste change, desires and enjoyment changes. I went through that with my guitars. I can ( not bragging but for the sake of conversation ) play a guitar like no tomorrow. Lost interest for what ever reason....haven't played in 10 yrs. don't miss it. I think that's when I picked up growing pot LOL
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Lol
I'm 73 as of Mar 1. I've had 29 Hd in my lifetime not counting a few Honda,suzuki ect. Had a Norton, 3 Indians and just bought a new Heritage Classic at Laconia this year on the last day. Live in NH and ride wherever I go both with the xwife and alone. Been with this gal 52 years as she has cancer and although we are divorced, she IS the mother of my children and best friend. We also used to double date with both sets of Parents. I bought 3 New sportsters in one day for my friends as I would not ride with anyone not having a HD. The clincher was at that time I had my own business and the bikes were only 900.00 otd. Life was good and still is for now but do notice the weight and because of shrinking have to stay with a softail. You enjoy your new found interests and beat it to death.
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Bikes used to be cheap; not any more. If you aren't enjoying them, they're an expensive hobby. I went a different direction, wife gone, 3 Harleys and enjoying retirement; don't think I would be otherwise. Flying is fun, but that got too expensive for me, gave it up decades ago. No more wives, either.