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I saw the February 1978 Cycle World magazine which had a feature on the New XS 1100. I had never owned a bike. It was my goal to buy it. I was 14 yrs old in 1978. But I had been delivering newspapers since i was 10 yrs old. Had been saving money. I got a job washing dishes in a chinese restaurant when i was 12 yrs old and had been saving that money as well. I had $4500.00 saved by the time I was 15 yrs old in 1979. You have to be 16 yrs old to drive. I got a friend of mine to drive me 50 miles to the nearest Yamaha dealer. I entered the dealership clutching my cycle world magazine and made my way over to the brand new blue 1979 f standard model. I had never seen one up close. I was looking it over very carefully when the saleman walked over yelling. "hey kid get away from that bike, the used dirt bikes are out back!" I very calmly asked if he was a commission salesman. He replied "yes" and I said "good" as I pulled out $4500.00 in cash out of my jeans and walked over to the sales counter and said to the other salesman, "I want to buy that xs1100 please." It was $4200.00 with tax and I had enough left over to buy some riding gear. The first saleman never did say another word to me as I waited for it to be loaded in my friends truck. I was still living at home and needless to say my father was not impressed with my purchase. I had not asked or told him what my plan was. He advised me that he would not sign for my driver license if I was going to ride that killer machine. So I washed and waxed and polished it for a year. Never rode it on the highway until finally my old man said he would sign for the license. I still remember the day I rode it to school I was in grade 11 and had the biggest bike in school. The seniors with there kz900 and CB750's were drooling and all over my new toy. I had become quite a good rider while driving on gravel and dirt roads for the first year I owned it on the farm. I truly enjoyed that grade 11 year pulling wheelies,doing burnouts and surfing on it. Still have the cyle magazine and the bike....
I saw the February 1978 Cycle World magazine which had a feature on the New XS 1100. I had never owned a bike. It was my goal to buy it. I was 14 yrs old in 1978. But I had been delivering newspapers since i was 10 yrs old. Had been saving money. I got a job washing dishes in a chinese restaurant when i was 12 yrs old and had been saving that money as well. I had $4500.00 saved by the time I was 15 yrs old in 1979. You have to be 16 yrs old to drive. I got a friend of mine to drive me 50 miles to the nearest Yamaha dealer. I entered the dealership clutching my cycle world magazine and made my way over to the brand new blue 1979 f standard model. I had never seen one up close. I was looking it over very carefully when the saleman walked over yelling. "hey kid get away from that bike, the used dirt bikes are out back!" I very calmly asked if he was a commission salesman. He replied "yes" and I said "good" as I pulled out $4500.00 in cash out of my jeans and walked over to the sales counter and said to the other salesman, "I want to buy that xs1100 please." It was $4200.00 with tax and I had enough left over to buy some riding gear. The first saleman never did say another word to me as I waited for it to be loaded in my friends truck. I was still living at home and needless to say my father was not impressed with my purchase. I had not asked or told him what my plan was. He advised me that he would not sign for my driver license if I was going to ride that killer machine. So I washed and waxed and polished it for a year. Never rode it on the highway until finally my old man said he would sign for the license. I still remember the day I rode it to school I was in grade 11 and had the biggest bike in school. The seniors with there kz900 and CB750's were drooling and all over my new toy. I had become quite a good rider while driving on gravel and dirt roads for the first year I owned it on the farm. I truly enjoyed that grade 11 year pulling wheelies,doing burnouts and surfing on it. Still have the cyle magazine and the bike....
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