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1980-1983 1980 Honda XL80S
1983-1986 1976 Honda 125
1985-1990 Yamaha 550 Maxima (little bugger was quick)
1991-2005 Didn’t have my own street bike but racked up a lot of miles on a couple friends bikes.
2003-2008 1996 YZ250
2005-2013 2001 Harley Fatboy
2015-2015 1987 750 Shadow (A friend gave it to me)
2016-Current 2009 Road King
That 1st Honda 80 put the biggest initial smile on my face but the two Harley’s make me grin everytime I fire em up.
After 8 years on my Fatboy I ran into some IRS issues and had to sale it to pay my debt. The three years between that bike and my King felt like forever. Putting around on the Shadow for a few months just made me want to get another Harley even more. I can’t see myself without a bike now! I plan on a lot of years with my King, love the touring frame for racking up miles.
Lol I had a Honda 125 as my first bike and the back sprocket was the size of a large pizza.
2018 Fatbob S
Next bike will be a FTR1200 S race when they come out. That’s going to be a fun one.
Last edited by Navyvette; Dec 24, 2018 at 10:19 PM.
Got rid of the minibikes and scooters when our family moved from California to the east coast. Bought the Kawasaki in Albuquerque and sold that after I moved to Texas. Still have the others and it's going to be along time before I get rid of them.
Learned on a 125 Harley. Little street bike we put knobbies on.
BSA 250
Suzuki TM 125
Suzuki RM 125
Triumph 750 Bonneville
Kaw KM 250
750 Suzuki Intruder
87 1400 Suzuki Intruder.
07 ultra
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