Re: Are you set in your ways or do you flit about in manufacturers, styles, types ?
Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2020 1:53 pm
I'm also a 49 year bike owner and at no time longer than a couple of months (skint) was I ever bikeless. I never had a car license until I was 30 years old.
I don't do anywhere close to the miles i used to,but I still prefer to own something I like to ride when the spirit moves me.
I've owned plenty of different marques and enjoyed them all,but I do have a definite fondness for Kawasaki. I think along with Fender guitars,it's the closest I come to brand loyalty.
Ya gotta go with your heart,with what sets your trousers on fire. Aside from dull commuter/utility two wheelers,I've never bought a motorcycle I didn't lust after and 'needed' to own. For me there must be a connection and I appear to find that mostly with Kawasaki bikes.
Picking a new car is on the same level as having to buy a new fridge/oven or whatever,a necessity as opposed to a pleasure. Bikes are a passion.
900 Z1
GPZ900R
ZZR1100
ZX9R
ZX10R
Although there have been lots of other brands between 1974 and 2020,these have been my most enjoyable and memorable bikes. I drool over old Kawa triples the way some oul bois wax lyrical about old Brit stuff.
I don't do anywhere close to the miles i used to,but I still prefer to own something I like to ride when the spirit moves me.
I've owned plenty of different marques and enjoyed them all,but I do have a definite fondness for Kawasaki. I think along with Fender guitars,it's the closest I come to brand loyalty.
Ya gotta go with your heart,with what sets your trousers on fire. Aside from dull commuter/utility two wheelers,I've never bought a motorcycle I didn't lust after and 'needed' to own. For me there must be a connection and I appear to find that mostly with Kawasaki bikes.
Picking a new car is on the same level as having to buy a new fridge/oven or whatever,a necessity as opposed to a pleasure. Bikes are a passion.
900 Z1
GPZ900R
ZZR1100
ZX9R
ZX10R
Although there have been lots of other brands between 1974 and 2020,these have been my most enjoyable and memorable bikes. I drool over old Kawa triples the way some oul bois wax lyrical about old Brit stuff.