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Thought provoking... I guess it might be cool to buy back a bit of my youth with a red+black+white CB175, an absolute jewel of a bike. Maybe a CJ360T? To look at though, definitely not to ride, I prefer to remember the handling and brakes of the old CJ through the rose-colored filter of the years gone by. The bikes I have now are all I'll ever need, The Morini 500 Sport is painfully pretty and pretty cool to ride, and of course my Jackal is a great bike, 125,000 miles and the most reliable non-pedal-powered vehicle I've ever owned.But in the spirit of wish-bikes, I'd like to own one of these for just a little while before I croak:
‘Wow’The 350S is the only classic MV one I could afford, there are loads of them for sale in the £5000-£6000 mark.They are so pretty but I never read a single good review...
but it is as close as you can get to a full size toy...
Lottery win? Yeah, I'd grab one of these.http://marineturbine.com/motorcycles/I'd probably kill myself on it, but I'd reach Heaven with a grin on my face.
I just heard about this, and it's Italian!http://www.zaeta.ca/sePhotos.html
Similar to the OP but this
One of my duties as care taker of a collection of bikes is to exercise them a couple time a year. One of my favorites but, most nerve racking to ride is thisIt runs and rides beautifully but, the tires are original, as is the paint. If anything happened to it, it would be a disaster.
With the runaway success of "Johnathon Livingston Seagull," Richard Bach suddenly became wealthy beyond his wildest dreams. He bought every airplane he ever had lusted over. Eventually, he had to hire mechanics to keep them running.Then, he had to hire pilots to keep them exercised.Then, he realized there was no point in all that.I think that is a good point.
It's a tough job.. but somebody's gotta do it. I met a guy in SoCal that had your job. In the back of an unassuming strip mall, there was a whole line of MVs of every sort. An Indy car. Original Ford GT (said it was almost too hot to take to cruise night) A couple of Rolls, you get the picture.. No, I didn't take any. (pictures, that is)
Tough job, Joe..