Wow - good eyes there STGuy.
OK - here’s the fleet.
- 2007 Honda ST1300. (I bought the ST in 2015 - my first bike since 1990 when I sold my ‘79 Suzuki GS850G)
- 1976 Yamaha XS650C (this is a Standard model XS650 - an original survivor in decent shape. I had one of these in the 70s and got this one out of a barn as a non-runner in the winter of 2016. It took a lot of work to get her going but she runs super now)
- 1981 Yamaha XS650SH (this one is a project bike. It is one of the quasi-cruiser “Special” models that were very popular in the late-70s early 1980s. It has the original big cushy seat, rototiller handlebars and peanut fuel tank. I am transforming it into a Cafe machine with a 1978 XS750 fuel tank, Cafe solo bum-stop seat, twin-disk front brakes, new paint, exhaust and an 18” rear wheel to improve handling over the 16” doughnut. The bike runs well and so the transformation will be underway this summer)
- 2017 Suzuki SV650A (this is the blue one - for commuting and booting around)
The 1982 Honda CX500 belongs to my son-in-law and it is also becoming a Cafe bike (albeit slowly since he doesn’t have a license yet).
Yeah, I know, nobody needs 4 motorcycles - but, if you think about it, none of us really even needs one.
OK - here’s the fleet.
- 2007 Honda ST1300. (I bought the ST in 2015 - my first bike since 1990 when I sold my ‘79 Suzuki GS850G)
- 1976 Yamaha XS650C (this is a Standard model XS650 - an original survivor in decent shape. I had one of these in the 70s and got this one out of a barn as a non-runner in the winter of 2016. It took a lot of work to get her going but she runs super now)
- 1981 Yamaha XS650SH (this one is a project bike. It is one of the quasi-cruiser “Special” models that were very popular in the late-70s early 1980s. It has the original big cushy seat, rototiller handlebars and peanut fuel tank. I am transforming it into a Cafe machine with a 1978 XS750 fuel tank, Cafe solo bum-stop seat, twin-disk front brakes, new paint, exhaust and an 18” rear wheel to improve handling over the 16” doughnut. The bike runs well and so the transformation will be underway this summer)
- 2017 Suzuki SV650A (this is the blue one - for commuting and booting around)
The 1982 Honda CX500 belongs to my son-in-law and it is also becoming a Cafe bike (albeit slowly since he doesn’t have a license yet).
Yeah, I know, nobody needs 4 motorcycles - but, if you think about it, none of us really even needs one.
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