How many motorcycles have you had?
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How many motorcycles have you had?
Just curious, how many cycles have you owned/still own and why did you keep/get rid of them?
Me first,
1st bike - 1978 Kawasaki KZ200 - quit riding when I got pregnant, then life happened and sold it.
2nd bike - 2014 Harley Davidson 883 Iron - only put 445 miles on it in almost 3 years - too heavy/bulky, hard to handle. Traded for new ride.
3rd bike - 2017 Harley Davidson Street XG750 - just got it this week and I plan to ride til I can't ride anymore. It fits perfectly for me. Now, if only the weather would cooperate more...
Me first,
1st bike - 1978 Kawasaki KZ200 - quit riding when I got pregnant, then life happened and sold it.
2nd bike - 2014 Harley Davidson 883 Iron - only put 445 miles on it in almost 3 years - too heavy/bulky, hard to handle. Traded for new ride.
3rd bike - 2017 Harley Davidson Street XG750 - just got it this week and I plan to ride til I can't ride anymore. It fits perfectly for me. Now, if only the weather would cooperate more...
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It looks like 17 bikes. Red Italicized are current riders.
47 FL - First bike, at 15. Got it because my best friend found a 50 Pan.
61 XLH - 16th summer, this a gift from the gods for a 16 year old
42 ServiCar - The beach party beer carrier. Great at getting through the soft sand.
66 Hodaka 100 ACE - It is a wonder I am still alive, but the bike never failed.
61 R60/2 - BMW - Grace, like my XK-120 Jag.
72 XLCH - Kickstart only, football knee injuries forced sale for electric start
79 SP370 - Suzuki - Enduro for forest roads
80 FL - An okay bike, but old school at a time I wanted more. Hence the 88 EVO.
88 FLHS - The first real touring Harley, opened up the world beyond my time zone
80 CM400T - Honda - After my divorce, garage sale for $ 200, got me back on wheels when my only furniture I owned was a leaky queen air mattress. I have hated Coleman ever since.
05 C50 - Suzuki - Met great people who are still my friends, fun bike, affordable. Toured the West. It is what I bought after selling the Honda above.
76 R75/6 - BMW - Just a bike, nice but still just a bike. I would not recommend one as who wants an adequate bike.
08 T-100 Bonneville - Triumph - Great bike, just not better than the sporty. Figured I needed to owe a Brit bike before I died. But the new Thruxton is looking pretty good.
96 XL883 - Bronson tribute and time machine for my 16 year old brain.
10 V7 Racer - Moto Guzzi - Style, fun, under powered for what it could have been.
81 XS650 - Yamaha - the storm project. A winter project.
10 FLHR - Perfection on two. This has been a perfect bike for me.
The '10 FLHR and the '96 XL883 do for my riding all that I could need.
My FLHR can strip down for runs to Taco Thursday at city hall, or add the King Tour pack, my girlfriend and take off for more than 2 weeks. Perfect.
I made my '96 XL883 into a Bronson tribute bike, but it was also a time machine for my 16 year old XLH of the '60s and 70s. Then came Bronson came out in 1969 and here was a movie about "MY MOTORCYCLE" and Bonnie Bedalia. It is my errand runner, my commuter, my I need to clear my head and run a few canyons, be back later today.
That said, when I owned each bike listed above, it was a great bike, just on some the greatness did not last very long. These have staying power. Their replacements will have to be even better.
47 FL - First bike, at 15. Got it because my best friend found a 50 Pan.
61 XLH - 16th summer, this a gift from the gods for a 16 year old
42 ServiCar - The beach party beer carrier. Great at getting through the soft sand.
66 Hodaka 100 ACE - It is a wonder I am still alive, but the bike never failed.
61 R60/2 - BMW - Grace, like my XK-120 Jag.
72 XLCH - Kickstart only, football knee injuries forced sale for electric start
79 SP370 - Suzuki - Enduro for forest roads
80 FL - An okay bike, but old school at a time I wanted more. Hence the 88 EVO.
88 FLHS - The first real touring Harley, opened up the world beyond my time zone
80 CM400T - Honda - After my divorce, garage sale for $ 200, got me back on wheels when my only furniture I owned was a leaky queen air mattress. I have hated Coleman ever since.
05 C50 - Suzuki - Met great people who are still my friends, fun bike, affordable. Toured the West. It is what I bought after selling the Honda above.
76 R75/6 - BMW - Just a bike, nice but still just a bike. I would not recommend one as who wants an adequate bike.
08 T-100 Bonneville - Triumph - Great bike, just not better than the sporty. Figured I needed to owe a Brit bike before I died. But the new Thruxton is looking pretty good.
96 XL883 - Bronson tribute and time machine for my 16 year old brain.
10 V7 Racer - Moto Guzzi - Style, fun, under powered for what it could have been.
81 XS650 - Yamaha - the storm project. A winter project.
10 FLHR - Perfection on two. This has been a perfect bike for me.
The '10 FLHR and the '96 XL883 do for my riding all that I could need.
My FLHR can strip down for runs to Taco Thursday at city hall, or add the King Tour pack, my girlfriend and take off for more than 2 weeks. Perfect.
I made my '96 XL883 into a Bronson tribute bike, but it was also a time machine for my 16 year old XLH of the '60s and 70s. Then came Bronson came out in 1969 and here was a movie about "MY MOTORCYCLE" and Bonnie Bedalia. It is my errand runner, my commuter, my I need to clear my head and run a few canyons, be back later today.
That said, when I owned each bike listed above, it was a great bike, just on some the greatness did not last very long. These have staying power. Their replacements will have to be even better.
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About 35-40, started riding in 07.
Harley:
13 RK
99 FLHTCUI
Honda
5-6 GoldWings (77, 83, 86(fuel injection), 2-3 84(worst year))
99 Honda Vakirie
86 Honda Rebel
2-3 Hondas Shadow 1100
85 Honda Saber 1100 (similar to Magna 165 HP)
Kawasaki
3-4 Vulcans 1500 (88,98, 99 Nomad)
1-2 Vulcans 750 (05)
06 KLR650
81 KZ1000 parts bike
80 KZ1000
Suzuki
2 Suz Intruders 1400 (02?)
1-2 Suzuki Intruder 800
02(?)Suzuki M50
06 suzuki C50 800
3 Bandits 1200 (last one basket case in my shed)
Yamaha
2 Yam Virago 1100
81 virago 920 (now, needs work)
06 Yamaha FZ1( about 150 hp)
96 Yamaha royal Star 1300 (now, needs work)
2 Chinese 150cc POS scooters
Harley:
13 RK
99 FLHTCUI
Honda
5-6 GoldWings (77, 83, 86(fuel injection), 2-3 84(worst year))
99 Honda Vakirie
86 Honda Rebel
2-3 Hondas Shadow 1100
85 Honda Saber 1100 (similar to Magna 165 HP)
Kawasaki
3-4 Vulcans 1500 (88,98, 99 Nomad)
1-2 Vulcans 750 (05)
06 KLR650
81 KZ1000 parts bike
80 KZ1000
Suzuki
2 Suz Intruders 1400 (02?)
1-2 Suzuki Intruder 800
02(?)Suzuki M50
06 suzuki C50 800
3 Bandits 1200 (last one basket case in my shed)
Yamaha
2 Yam Virago 1100
81 virago 920 (now, needs work)
06 Yamaha FZ1( about 150 hp)
96 Yamaha royal Star 1300 (now, needs work)
2 Chinese 150cc POS scooters
Last edited by 13RoadKing; 04-07-2017 at 08:18 PM.
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About 35-40, started riding in 07.
What I remember:
5-7 GoldWings 77-86(fuel injection)
3-4 Kaw Vulcans 1500
1-2 Vulcans 750
2 Suz Intruders 1400
1-2 Suzuki Intruder 800
2 Yam Virago 1100
81 virago 920 (now, needs work)
06 suzuki C50 800
06 Yamaha FZ1( about 150 hp)
99 Honda Vakirie
80 Kaw KZ1000
2-3 Hondas Shadow 1100
85 Honda Saber 1100 (similar to Magna 165 HP)
96 Yamaha royal Star 1300 (now, needs work)
3 Bandits 1200 (last one basket case)
86 Honda Rebel
2 Chinese POS scooters
2 Harleys
06 Kaw KLR650
81 KZ1000 parts bike
What I remember:
5-7 GoldWings 77-86(fuel injection)
3-4 Kaw Vulcans 1500
1-2 Vulcans 750
2 Suz Intruders 1400
1-2 Suzuki Intruder 800
2 Yam Virago 1100
81 virago 920 (now, needs work)
06 suzuki C50 800
06 Yamaha FZ1( about 150 hp)
99 Honda Vakirie
80 Kaw KZ1000
2-3 Hondas Shadow 1100
85 Honda Saber 1100 (similar to Magna 165 HP)
96 Yamaha royal Star 1300 (now, needs work)
3 Bandits 1200 (last one basket case)
86 Honda Rebel
2 Chinese POS scooters
2 Harleys
06 Kaw KLR650
81 KZ1000 parts bike
Last edited by ChickinOnaChain; 04-07-2017 at 06:00 PM.
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1972 Honda 350SL (8th Grade) burned it up
1957 Triumph Trophy 650 (High School) sold to friend
1977 Kawasaki 750 2 stroke (scariest) fast but unreliable, smoked a lot
1979 Harley FLH 80" (First Harley) traded for 1940 Ford
1979 80" David Allen Coe's old chopper bought at Sherriff auction (should have kept)
1983 FXR 80" (sold for funds)
2004 Electra Glide Classic 88" (super reliable) sold for funds
2007 FLHP Road King Police (current) my favorite and will keep forever
1957 Triumph Trophy 650 (High School) sold to friend
1977 Kawasaki 750 2 stroke (scariest) fast but unreliable, smoked a lot
1979 Harley FLH 80" (First Harley) traded for 1940 Ford
1979 80" David Allen Coe's old chopper bought at Sherriff auction (should have kept)
1983 FXR 80" (sold for funds)
2004 Electra Glide Classic 88" (super reliable) sold for funds
2007 FLHP Road King Police (current) my favorite and will keep forever