My wife says the only reason XSers get to gether is to prove we can keep the bikes running.
I joined the group back in '99, does not seem like 15 years has passed since then. I will say, IMHO, that getting to rallies and meeting other XSers face to face has been a big part of enjoying motorcycles and XS/XJ bikes in particular. I would encourage everyone to get to a rally near you and meet the guys and gals that make up this group.
BUT...the average age of the typical XSer is getting older. Neither of my kids, or my sibling's kids, are interested in a bike that is older than themselves. When I quit riding I'll probably donate the XJ and Concours to any youngster who shows an interest in keeping them in running condition. Hopefully that won't happen for another 10 or 15 years.
I joined the group back in '99, does not seem like 15 years has passed since then. I will say, IMHO, that getting to rallies and meeting other XSers face to face has been a big part of enjoying motorcycles and XS/XJ bikes in particular. I would encourage everyone to get to a rally near you and meet the guys and gals that make up this group.
BUT...the average age of the typical XSer is getting older. Neither of my kids, or my sibling's kids, are interested in a bike that is older than themselves. When I quit riding I'll probably donate the XJ and Concours to any youngster who shows an interest in keeping them in running condition. Hopefully that won't happen for another 10 or 15 years.
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