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In my case, it isn't the bike I wish I still had....... It's a bike i WISH I could get rid of. LOL.
1982 Yamaha Maxim 650.... I really don't need it but can't let it go... It does not get ridden and I feel really bad that it sits here all alone. But for some reason, I don't want to part with it. So I will contribute on the exact opposite of what you asked. LOL. Not what bike do you wish you hadn't sold, but what bike do you wish you could sell.
NTGirl
Easy, my very first bike, a 65 or 67 (don't remember the year for sure) Honda s90. I bought it in 1969 from my best friend. I was 13, he was 14. We still ride together today.
I miss my 02 Firefighter Edition Road King. It was my First Harley, and it was the first year of the Firefighter Edition Harley's . My VIN had 911 contained in the number. Of course I love my Ultra Classic but the Firefighter Edition was Unique.
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