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Wish I still had my 1986 Honda VFR750 - ugly and a rat bike, but had a Kerker exhaust and was insanely loud (and fast)
Couldn't get rid of my 1986 Yamaha Virago 1100 fast enough - electrical gremlins from hell!
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Mt09 shouldnt have sold it
Still miss that bike sometimes, amazing engine, light weight, great fun
Finally learned what 'character' meant
 
Should have never sold my RD350LC.

My wife bought it for me as a birthday present when I was 20. After 3 seasons I could afford to rebuild it and I sold it to a collector for 4700$ it was ALL matching numbers and OEM parts. Even had the stock airbox and center stand. And I had the Pro/Am LC kit fitted.

3 weeks after I sold it, I got sellers remorse and offered to buy it back. Turns out the new owner let his son borrow it and got Tboned by a truck and destroyed the bike.
 
1990 GSXR1100 with Muzzy stainless exhaust and 40mm mikuni flat slide carbs . What a torque monster . All my bikes I have enjoyed . If I had a chance/resources I would probably buy them all back .
 
Not the greatest bike in the world, but... For the sake of nostalgia... Honda CX650E.
IIRC it was an '82. I bought it second hand from Cycle World on Dundas St.
'Was my first bike. Rode it as far as Ft. Lauderdale Florida.
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2005 Ducati 999

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So many good times with that bike, street and track. Totally regretted selling it.

Now I've aged out of sportbikes and it's too costly just to have one sit around as a living room ornament.

If I ever win the lottery, first thing I'll do is find the most pristine one and ship it in from wherever, Europe, Dubai, US...
 
Should of never sold my Road Glide. Loved that bike. Probably the most enjoyable bike I have had to ride on the street.

Selling my KTM 625 SMC was a great move. Complete junk. The vibrations were so bad you could hardly see straight.

I will never sell my YZ125. The street bikes can come and go but the little YZ is a keeper.
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Ironically one of the most defining bikes for me was also the one Im kinda happy I sold,
the SV showed me exactly what I wanted in a bike(characterful and sporty V twin) and told me exactly what I DONT want in a street bike(sporty ergos)

It was fun to ride but the ergos were horrible, took the fun out of riding
After the crash I was glad to sell it away
 
Wish I still had my 2002 CBR 954 (wish I never bought that Gixxer) and wish I never sold my 1986 V65 Magna although it needed 2020 technology.
 

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I wish I could keep my SV650 (track and stupid riding) and Z900 (street and little stupid street riding)

Can't justify the funds for towing, maintenance, insurance, storage etc of the SV650 :(
 
Only bike I ever regretted was a R6 track bike hated it should have kept the SV it replaced. All the other I enjoyed but have no regrets about selling either.

Was that the orange one I bought off you? I used it for 2 track days and ended up selling it for close to $1k more than I bought it for....and I kept the warmers!
Thanks bud!
 

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