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Where did you start?

A few pull rope mini-bikes
Some pretty fast karts
1973 Hodaka Super Rat
1975 Suzuki TM125M
1977 Suzuki RM125B
1981 Suzuki RM125
2001 Yamaha YZ426f
2003 KTM 250exc (street tagged race bike)
1973 OSSA MAR (Mick Andrews Replica) current vintage trials competition machine
2005 Scorpa SY250r my modern trials competition machine
1981 KTM 495mc project that is almost finished, will be my vintage motocrosser, last year of the twin shock chassis.
1971 Rickman Yamaha with originally installed RT2 360cc engine, full period correct rebuild enduro race bike, street tagged, one of only 39 produced.

Currently own the OSSA, the Scorpa, the KTM 495, and the Rickman.
 

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First bike was a 1951 Matchless 500, I weighed in at about 100lbs back then.
Like bigbadbrucie it was fun watch the big guys try a start it, made a few bucks watching them try.
Can't remember all my bikes, but here are a few.
A couple of Yamaha IT's 175 and a 250
Honda 750 Intercepter
KTM 625 Supermoto
Buell XB12S
Harley XR1200 - still have, but for sale
 
Great thread Pegasus!
Nothing like the long list of some but enjoyed all of them.
First bike (71 model I think) Benelli 125 Trail 2 stroke with no oil injection so you had to premix the fuel
1972 Benelli Tornado 650S - scared the crap out of me the first time I rode it but what a great bike. Still have it but needs restoring.
Montesa 123 Cota that I rode some comp trials on but progressed to be a swinger on a friends Yamaha TY250 trials outfit
Suzuki 750 water bottle powered home made outfit with sidecar driven wheel that we crossed Australia east to west on (full disclosure, a friend who was a toolmaker was the brains behind it I was the assistant). We built 2 of them and named them EWX-1 (Paul's) and EWX-2 mine which stood for east west crosser.
Suzuki TS185 circa 1990 - should have kept this
Sachs MadAss
Son's Kawasaki GPX 250
Kymco MXU 150 quad
I think that is all
Now Spydey
Long gaps between at times due to raising kids.
 
Have had only 2 motorcycles before the Spyder. 1982 Honda Ascot FT500 in Monza Red. First time I had ever bought a motorcycle and my first time out popped a long wheelie (not on purpose) and sold it 6 months later. Second one was a Honda 90 trail bike (street legal) and had that about a year. Fast forward to 2019 and saw my first Spyder while on vacation. Talked to the owner, saved up my pennies and in 21 bought my first Spyder, base F3.

I feel way more stable on 3 wheels than 2 and the wife said she wouldn't get on a 2 wheeled motorcycle. Painful $$ wise but am enjoying it.
 
1970 Rockford Chibi 60cc
1971 Rockford Tora 60cc (had to research this one to get name!!, yep, saw some vids, thats the one I rode. Felt like a big boy with those 14" wheels at 12 yrs old)

(these first 2 Dad bought, but I rode them)

1973 Suzuki TC125cc, woohoo my first purchase(new). had kicker on side - high / low range
197? Suzuki TM400, did some high school motocross in NE Ohio....talk about POWER
1978 Suzuki GS550, bought new
1983 Honda 500 Shadow
1981 Honda GL 500 Interstate
1996 Honda PC800
1997 Honda PC800
2010 Honda NT700V - silver

2010 Honda NT700V - red, current 2 wheel ride
2015 Spyder RTL, bought used with 225 miles in Mar 2017
 
Now let's see where you came from

Well, we’re having another scorcher here today, temps (in your language) in the high 90°’s to low 100°’s. Damn, just too hot for this oldster (just not accustomed to temps this high. Anyway, sitting inside where it is also too warm, I got to thinking about the different bikes I’ve owned, and one that stands out in my mind was back in ‘86 when I purchased a brand new ‘86 Yamaha 1100cc Virago. Black unit with dark red and gold coloured pinstripes and trim. It was a real classic looking bike.
 
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Well, we’re having another scorcher here today, temps (in your language) in the high 90°’s to low 100°’s. Damn, just too hot for this oldster (just not accustomed to temps this high. Anyway, sitting inside where it is also too warm, I got to thinking about the different bikes I’ve owned, and one that stands out in my mind was back in ‘86 when I purchased a brand new ‘86 Yamaha 1100cc Virago. Black unit with dark red and gold coloured pinstripes and trim. It was a real classic looking bike.

That was a popular bike. :yes:
 
My old 750 Virago.......probably 1981. Don't remember exactly, but the 1100s had not come out yet.
 

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My old 750 Virago.......probably 1981. Don't remember exactly, but the 1100s had not come out yet.

Also a very popular bike Back then....750 was considered a big bike. It was 1984 before I bought my first biggie. 1983 Yamaha Venture
 
The signature tells it all. Started late in life with 360 Hondas. Read all the touring bike magazines with articles from folks like Roger Hull. Wife even wrote an article for Touring Bike Magazine in 1977.
 
My first bike was a 1959 Cushman Super Eagle. My father bought it for me for $177. M0003_861Aa.jpg
My first "real motorcycle" was a Yamaha 250 YDT-1. 2nd'63Yamaha 250YDT-1.jpg
 

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Crap you are all making me feel older than I feel..... My first 2 wheeled motor vehicle was a 1949 Wizzer Motor Bike
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I rode that to school and everywhere else from age 12 to14 when I got my Cushman Scooter.
At that time 1955 you could get a drivers Lic. at 14. Since then I have owned and ridden well over
35 motorcycles.
Here are my latest 2 fun rides. Boss Hoss and F3
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My first "bike" was a 2005 Tomas Moped... 50cc motor kited to do 70kph. I was turning 50 and decided if I didn't learn to ride now... when would I??

Bought a 2008 Honda Shadow Aero as my first actual bike... Learned to ride and while still a novice took a run from Toronto to Glacier/ Yellowstone/ Sturgis with two buddies who had a LOT of experience... got me hooked
2007 Yamaha Star 1300... had that bike about 2 weeks before I totalled it coming home from work in a light drizzle
2009 Harley Superglide Custom which I rode all over North America on... added a tour pack off a Road King, and a Batwing fairing and put 130000km on her until it started wearing out
2009 Yamaha Royal Star Venture ... loved the ride but the weight in parking lots was becoming too much
2018 Spyder RTL that was a demo at a dealer 1500 km away... hadn't even sat on one, but the deal was so good I flew up and rode it home. 35,000 km on her and at 67, still rolling every chance I get!!
 
Mini bikes as a kid. Mom said no motorcycles if you're living here so it was a big time gap for 2 wheels. Got a '72 CB350 for free when I was 30 when becoming single again. Got it running and got my license on it. Needed more bike so a '75 CB750 was next. Rode it a long time until budget could afford another bike. New '01 Road King was next. Still riding it as wife's F3S along with the long-time snowmobile habit stopped any bike upgrades. F3 is in my future as the RK is starting to get too heavy to happily deal with at 68.
I rode Spyder prototypes at a snowmobile dealer before the first release and yeah these are fun stuck in my head as it's a sled on the road for my later years.
Dang I'm in my later years now, how did that happen? LOL
 
John, one day at a time it just sneaks up on you. They say if you live long enough you get old.

My older brother, who just passed 4 weeks ago at 83, said he was in a meeting of men many years ago. One of the gentlemen was in his 90's. Someone asked him if he had any sage advice about getting older.

"Not really. Well yeah, there is one thing I'll recommend. If you get a chance to die in your 80's, take it!"
 
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