DGS49
Diamond Member
I have bought and sold motorcycles - one at a time - for years. I have had many types of bikes, sport bikes, sport tourers, tourers, baggers, and cruisers. My wife has often asked me why I don't get what I "really want," so I won't be switching bikes every couple years. But she misses the point. I don't want a single bike or type of bike. I want many types of bike, but can only have one at a time (a self-imposed restriction). So I go from one to another.
Here is my thought exercise for other MC enthusiasts:
If I had a second bike, it would be a bagger, probably of the H-D variety...maybe a Road King.
If I had a third bike , definitely a mid-displacement Adventure Bike. A Kawasaki Versys 650, or a Suzuki V-Strom.
My fourth bike would be something to ride just for the joy of it...A Honda VFR 800 or similar.
I could probably accumulate these four bikes from scratch for less than $20k.
Here is my thought exercise for other MC enthusiasts:
- If you could have one, and only one bike, what would it be?
- If you could have two, but no more than two bikes, what would they be?
- Three, and
- Four.
If I had a second bike, it would be a bagger, probably of the H-D variety...maybe a Road King.
If I had a third bike , definitely a mid-displacement Adventure Bike. A Kawasaki Versys 650, or a Suzuki V-Strom.
My fourth bike would be something to ride just for the joy of it...A Honda VFR 800 or similar.
I could probably accumulate these four bikes from scratch for less than $20k.