NMRoadRunner
A Bulls work is never done!
I have two, the FJR and a dual sport Honda Transalp I just finished restoring. But I need one more, a smaller trail bike for hunting, I had a TW200, but sold it, and I'm sorry I did.
FJ's got teeth? WOW!Three, right now. My '06 FJR, the '87 FJ1200, and the '76 DT250. Which is two more than my wife thinks I need.
Just took the FJ to a dental appointment on friday. Man, it feels like such a tiny bike after riding the FJR. Hoping to ride the DT more when my son gets old enough to ride. Its street legal, but its a pain to dig out of the garage.
I've always heard that motorcycles are like women: If you have a good one, 1 is all you need but you still can't help looking at others.
Anything more is just additional maintenance & upkeep.
I didn't say I agree...it's just something I've heard.That quote sounds like some woman talking there!
I agree that motorcycles are like women, but you need a whole bunch of them because no two are exactly alike and they each have their strong points and weaknesses. While one may be great in the bedroom, you need another one that can cook and clean and another that looks good on your arm at parties.
Same thing for bikes. You just can't live happily without one. But then when you do have one, even a great one, you start lusting after all the other ones.
That's precisley why i have more bikes, because i can only have 1 woman! I eventually want to own an FJR - but it demands a bit more money than i can afford at this time, so just last weekend I bought a '92 Honda ST1100 for $2000 w/ 68K miles, 1 owner, mint.I've always heard that motorcycles are like women: If you have a good one, 1 is all you need but you still can't help looking at others.
Anything more is just additional maintenance & upkeep.
That quote sounds like some woman talking there!
I agree that motorcycles are like women, but you need a whole bunch of them because no two are exactly alike and they each have their strong points and weaknesses. While one may be great in the bedroom, you need another one that can cook and clean and another that looks good on your arm at parties.
Same thing for bikes. You just can't live happily without one. But then when you do have one, even a great one, you start lusting after all the other ones.
Ah, young Dewey...I didn't say I agree...it's just something I've heard.
At 31, I think I'm closer to finding the one good motorcycle than the one good woman.
I like Malve's answer!1 More. I always want one more than I have.
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