Ok, I wasn't going to join in, but since everyone else is sharing I felt I should share my start as well.
My love of riding started when I was about 14 and my uncle (who is about 3 or 4 years older than me) let me ride is honda 70. If had a clutch and everything looked like a real motorcycle done small. I rode it around their back 40, and at one point about calf deep into the lake and I was hooked.
My junior year in high school, honda came out with their 4 stroke 125 dirt bike (street ridable though) and my parents made a deal with me for grades. Well, I didn't get it, as I was too interested in girls to get the grades even though I went over to the honda dealer every weekend to drool over the bike, and even had a poster of it on my wall.
Forward to 1980, I was in the army and had just gotten back from Germany. With 2 kids and a third on the way and only one small car, I needed another set of wheels that left the car for the SWMBO, so I went down and found a dealer that had a nice used 1975 Honda CL360 for sale. Being in the military I was easily able to get financing for it, an pretty much rode it home that day (didn't even have a license, no riding since my uncles bike years before). I did buy a helmet even though they weren't required as I knew the army required them to ride on post. Went down a few days later and got my MC license and got signed up for the motorcycle safety course (required to register the bike on post). Found out the instructor was my platoon sgt, and was amazed what he could do with his (what I thought of as big) full dress honda 750. Rode that bike for about 2 years or so, and sold it to a friend to come up with the down payment on a larger car for the family. I then spent about 3 years without riding.
Then about 1985, I once again needed transportation so SWMBO had the car, and my uncle knowing that I liked to ride, and was moving up to a goldwind from his current bike offered me his old ride. So for $400 I got a 1980 Yamaha XS400. I got a fairing for it for my birthday and got that setup, rode it year round in Tacoma Wa for about 2 years. Then we moved back home to Ca, and I kept riding. Then one night SWMBO said "that sounds like your bike starting out there", this was about 11:30 pm and I just blew it off. The next morning I went out to go to work and my bike was gone!!! Did the police report thing, and went through all the paperwork, and since I only had basic liability on it I was bikeless, the deputy who took the report said "these things are usually recovered if at all, 3 hours, or 3 weeks or 3 years later". After 3 weeks I gave up, and we moved about 4 times in the next 3 years and each time I filled out a change of address on all our vehicles including the bike. Three years after it was stolen, I got a letter from the sheriff's dept that they had recovered my bike. Seems the teenage kid who stole it had stripped everything not required for it to be street legal and sold the parts and then 3 years later went in with a hand written bill of sale to try and register it. That probably would have worked if I hadn't done the change of address which kept it active, but it was still in the computer as a stolen vehicle. So I spend about $500 getting it back from the tow yard and running, and rode it again this time for about 4 years. Then I had to work late one night and it had to sit at the park and ride over night. Well when I got there in the morning it was gone! Once again, fast forward 3 years, and again I get a call this time that the CHP had recovered it.
This time it was in a bit worse shape. I asked the tow company if I could just sign it over to them rather than pay the tow and storage. They said no, I had to pay anyways (what a rippoff, I get my vehicle stolen and *I* have to pay for the towing and storage), so I paid, and took it home in the back of my pickup. I was too busy with life at that point and couldn't afford to fix it up right then, so I made sure the tank was drained, changed the oil, put protectant on the tires and let the air out, and put it in my parent storage shed. There it sat for the next 10 years, this make 13 years that it just sat.
Now come to spring 2007, and gas prices were rising and frankly at that time I had a LOT of time to kill. I pulled the bike out of the shed and looked it over, figuring out what I needed to get it back in shape, ebay became my best friend. 6 months later I had it up and running, I found several sites that had information that covered what I needed to know, including finding but not joining channel 11. After riding it for about 4 months and deciding it was a little small for me I started looking for a larger bike. Spending hours and hours on CL, and saw several goldwings go by, and I considered going after an older one, but I kept seeing XS1100's show up and sell on there. I saw 2 or three of them go by, and then I decided that was what I wanted to go for. One came up, the guy wanted $800 for it. I called and he said I could come look at it, but that he had several people coming over to look at it so I had to hurry. Well, I didn't hurry, and either he was lying about lots of other looking at it or they just saw an old bike and walked away. I went and looked at it, he started it up and it started and at least idled well. Took a short test ride, loved how it would try to lift the front wheel if I got into it too quick and of course ended up buying it. Rode it home on the following monday (had to go to the bank and get cash as he would only take cash) and started my experience with a old XS1100.
Right after I got it the charging system quit. Cleaned the connections and replace the regulator and that was fixed. I started out with just the vetter fairing (actually two of them, still have a spare sitting in storage) and leather bags. Started hunting up the parts though since it had vetter bag mounts already on the bike. Now I've got the bags and a trunk, so it's an aftermarket Venture, with full vetter touring package, everything but lowers.
Here's what it looked like when I bought it and what it looks like now.
Before
After
My love of riding started when I was about 14 and my uncle (who is about 3 or 4 years older than me) let me ride is honda 70. If had a clutch and everything looked like a real motorcycle done small. I rode it around their back 40, and at one point about calf deep into the lake and I was hooked.
My junior year in high school, honda came out with their 4 stroke 125 dirt bike (street ridable though) and my parents made a deal with me for grades. Well, I didn't get it, as I was too interested in girls to get the grades even though I went over to the honda dealer every weekend to drool over the bike, and even had a poster of it on my wall.
Forward to 1980, I was in the army and had just gotten back from Germany. With 2 kids and a third on the way and only one small car, I needed another set of wheels that left the car for the SWMBO, so I went down and found a dealer that had a nice used 1975 Honda CL360 for sale. Being in the military I was easily able to get financing for it, an pretty much rode it home that day (didn't even have a license, no riding since my uncles bike years before). I did buy a helmet even though they weren't required as I knew the army required them to ride on post. Went down a few days later and got my MC license and got signed up for the motorcycle safety course (required to register the bike on post). Found out the instructor was my platoon sgt, and was amazed what he could do with his (what I thought of as big) full dress honda 750. Rode that bike for about 2 years or so, and sold it to a friend to come up with the down payment on a larger car for the family. I then spent about 3 years without riding.
Then about 1985, I once again needed transportation so SWMBO had the car, and my uncle knowing that I liked to ride, and was moving up to a goldwind from his current bike offered me his old ride. So for $400 I got a 1980 Yamaha XS400. I got a fairing for it for my birthday and got that setup, rode it year round in Tacoma Wa for about 2 years. Then we moved back home to Ca, and I kept riding. Then one night SWMBO said "that sounds like your bike starting out there", this was about 11:30 pm and I just blew it off. The next morning I went out to go to work and my bike was gone!!! Did the police report thing, and went through all the paperwork, and since I only had basic liability on it I was bikeless, the deputy who took the report said "these things are usually recovered if at all, 3 hours, or 3 weeks or 3 years later". After 3 weeks I gave up, and we moved about 4 times in the next 3 years and each time I filled out a change of address on all our vehicles including the bike. Three years after it was stolen, I got a letter from the sheriff's dept that they had recovered my bike. Seems the teenage kid who stole it had stripped everything not required for it to be street legal and sold the parts and then 3 years later went in with a hand written bill of sale to try and register it. That probably would have worked if I hadn't done the change of address which kept it active, but it was still in the computer as a stolen vehicle. So I spend about $500 getting it back from the tow yard and running, and rode it again this time for about 4 years. Then I had to work late one night and it had to sit at the park and ride over night. Well when I got there in the morning it was gone! Once again, fast forward 3 years, and again I get a call this time that the CHP had recovered it.
This time it was in a bit worse shape. I asked the tow company if I could just sign it over to them rather than pay the tow and storage. They said no, I had to pay anyways (what a rippoff, I get my vehicle stolen and *I* have to pay for the towing and storage), so I paid, and took it home in the back of my pickup. I was too busy with life at that point and couldn't afford to fix it up right then, so I made sure the tank was drained, changed the oil, put protectant on the tires and let the air out, and put it in my parent storage shed. There it sat for the next 10 years, this make 13 years that it just sat.
Now come to spring 2007, and gas prices were rising and frankly at that time I had a LOT of time to kill. I pulled the bike out of the shed and looked it over, figuring out what I needed to get it back in shape, ebay became my best friend. 6 months later I had it up and running, I found several sites that had information that covered what I needed to know, including finding but not joining channel 11. After riding it for about 4 months and deciding it was a little small for me I started looking for a larger bike. Spending hours and hours on CL, and saw several goldwings go by, and I considered going after an older one, but I kept seeing XS1100's show up and sell on there. I saw 2 or three of them go by, and then I decided that was what I wanted to go for. One came up, the guy wanted $800 for it. I called and he said I could come look at it, but that he had several people coming over to look at it so I had to hurry. Well, I didn't hurry, and either he was lying about lots of other looking at it or they just saw an old bike and walked away. I went and looked at it, he started it up and it started and at least idled well. Took a short test ride, loved how it would try to lift the front wheel if I got into it too quick and of course ended up buying it. Rode it home on the following monday (had to go to the bank and get cash as he would only take cash) and started my experience with a old XS1100.
Right after I got it the charging system quit. Cleaned the connections and replace the regulator and that was fixed. I started out with just the vetter fairing (actually two of them, still have a spare sitting in storage) and leather bags. Started hunting up the parts though since it had vetter bag mounts already on the bike. Now I've got the bags and a trunk, so it's an aftermarket Venture, with full vetter touring package, everything but lowers.
Here's what it looked like when I bought it and what it looks like now.
Before
After
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