Hudson
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I remember when I first got my FJR - the excitement, the farkling, the trips and miles. I did 10K miles my first year with the FJR, a figure I've not come close to this year.
That FJR ignited a hunger and it wasn't too long before I added a dirt bike, then a vintage bike, then before I knew it I was up to 8 bikes. I got wise last year and sold a few - there isn't enough hours in the week or month to ride one, let alone eight.
This past year, work and projects have shrunk my riding to maybe 1500 miles (I'm being generous, more like 1000). The FJR got a new pair of shoes last year and hasn't seen 200 miles since. I haven't changed my appreciation for the FJR, but not sure why I don't have the same excitement and energy for what is a great, capable bike.
Can't figure out if the culprit is other life's priorities (work, projects) or just moto malaise. The most fun I've had is riding a slower bike (a vintage Metisse) through the English country side and doing a few breakfast runs on the MV Agusta. All the time, the FJR is looking lonely sitting in the shop and still unwashed from the last outing. The other bikes are looking lonely too. Having farkled them, I can't get super excited walking into the shop - and my rides have lately been limited to an hour or two outing.
I've actually spent more time in my latest 4 wheel project than on two wheels this past year. In the summer I bought a 1971 Porsche 914-6 project- it sports a 230 hp 3.2l flat six and suspension from a 911. The car is barebones, a race car with a license plate really, and the sounds and smells it emits are just amazing. I spent a few hundred miles in the car two weekends ago and I didn't want to stop at the end of the day. Like I used to feel on the FJR.
Winters in the PNW aren't great for motorcyclists or for owners of 4 wheeled race cars, so for a few months I'll have to be content with a spare trip to warmer climates to drive the black car. I'm focused on building a slightly less aggressive "sleeper 914" with a 210 hp 2.7L flat six, and the project will keep me busy for a year.
Have any of you gotten bit with the 4 wheeled bug? Did you stop riding for a while? Ever suffer from moto malaise? What was the cure?
That FJR ignited a hunger and it wasn't too long before I added a dirt bike, then a vintage bike, then before I knew it I was up to 8 bikes. I got wise last year and sold a few - there isn't enough hours in the week or month to ride one, let alone eight.
This past year, work and projects have shrunk my riding to maybe 1500 miles (I'm being generous, more like 1000). The FJR got a new pair of shoes last year and hasn't seen 200 miles since. I haven't changed my appreciation for the FJR, but not sure why I don't have the same excitement and energy for what is a great, capable bike.
Can't figure out if the culprit is other life's priorities (work, projects) or just moto malaise. The most fun I've had is riding a slower bike (a vintage Metisse) through the English country side and doing a few breakfast runs on the MV Agusta. All the time, the FJR is looking lonely sitting in the shop and still unwashed from the last outing. The other bikes are looking lonely too. Having farkled them, I can't get super excited walking into the shop - and my rides have lately been limited to an hour or two outing.
I've actually spent more time in my latest 4 wheel project than on two wheels this past year. In the summer I bought a 1971 Porsche 914-6 project- it sports a 230 hp 3.2l flat six and suspension from a 911. The car is barebones, a race car with a license plate really, and the sounds and smells it emits are just amazing. I spent a few hundred miles in the car two weekends ago and I didn't want to stop at the end of the day. Like I used to feel on the FJR.
Winters in the PNW aren't great for motorcyclists or for owners of 4 wheeled race cars, so for a few months I'll have to be content with a spare trip to warmer climates to drive the black car. I'm focused on building a slightly less aggressive "sleeper 914" with a 210 hp 2.7L flat six, and the project will keep me busy for a year.
Have any of you gotten bit with the 4 wheeled bug? Did you stop riding for a while? Ever suffer from moto malaise? What was the cure?
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