Hi All, new to the forum, lurked for the past few months. I'm middle aged, rode from 18 to about 34. My wife and I rode together for about 10 years before having kids and letting life get in the way. The bikes were stored knowing it would only be a matter of when we'd be back on the road. I have been drawn back in by my son who has been interested in riding for years and finally got his license and purchased a small enduro CRF250L. So I pulled the bikes ('85 Yamaha Maxim X & '00 V Max) of their long storage and went through them completely. New tires, fork seals, batteries, brakes, brake lines, carb rebuilds, bearing services, spark plugs etc.......Now we've been enjoying ourselves riding at every opportunity, wife included! Incredibly both bikes have come out of storage and have been 100% reliable. My son sold his CRF and bought a Kawasaki Z900rs which is an amazing bike. Has no issue keeping up like the CRF did. Makes me wonder if something new would make the whole experience even better?. I can't argue about abs and the riding modes for safety. The fuel injection system with catalytic converter that eliminates the burned fuel odour, he never smells like he's been riding- I can't say so for myself. Gas gauge with distance until empty instead of idiot light, , slipper clutch, 17" rims with radial tires, radial brakes, etc.. I love the old bikes we have but how can you deny all this new technology?? The Triumph Speed Twin has been on my mind for the past few months. Once the pandemic is under control and the winter bike shows return there will be plenty of bikes to check out and see. Anyway I'm happy to be part of a great group, hope to meet some of you and enjoy some epic rides!
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