Greetings and I hope you all are well.
I have wanted to join this site for some time now but not having a bike old enough to qualify as "antique" had kept me from doing so.I still don't have an antique but should I live long enough, the bike I now have will be an antique hopefully before I'm just a memory.
I've been an avid rider since I was barely old enough tie my own shoes and it has been a passion of mine pretty much my entire life. Every time I see a bike model for sale that I've owned over the years, I want to buy it.
I am a fan of all makes and have owned and ridden many but my primary focus has always been H-D.
I currently ride a 1993 Harley-Davidson FXSTS. It is my second springer and if I live long enough and can swing it financially, I really would love to own and ride one of the bikes that the newer springers were built to emulate, preferably a Flathead.
Although I went to school for and worked as a mechanic in a Harley Dealership many years ago, due to age and injuries, I no longer have the dexterity nor the funds to do a restoration and am really only capable of doing only minor maintenance that doesn't require getting on the ground. I realize a lift in the garage would be a great addition but space is limited.
For those reasons I see my future as a pretty much riding one without the intimate interaction with the machine that I enjoyed for so many years.
Thanks for having me and I look forward to being a student of and hopefully at some point, a contributing member of this fascinating facet of motorcycling.
I have wanted to join this site for some time now but not having a bike old enough to qualify as "antique" had kept me from doing so.I still don't have an antique but should I live long enough, the bike I now have will be an antique hopefully before I'm just a memory.
I've been an avid rider since I was barely old enough tie my own shoes and it has been a passion of mine pretty much my entire life. Every time I see a bike model for sale that I've owned over the years, I want to buy it.
I am a fan of all makes and have owned and ridden many but my primary focus has always been H-D.
I currently ride a 1993 Harley-Davidson FXSTS. It is my second springer and if I live long enough and can swing it financially, I really would love to own and ride one of the bikes that the newer springers were built to emulate, preferably a Flathead.
Although I went to school for and worked as a mechanic in a Harley Dealership many years ago, due to age and injuries, I no longer have the dexterity nor the funds to do a restoration and am really only capable of doing only minor maintenance that doesn't require getting on the ground. I realize a lift in the garage would be a great addition but space is limited.
For those reasons I see my future as a pretty much riding one without the intimate interaction with the machine that I enjoyed for so many years.
Thanks for having me and I look forward to being a student of and hopefully at some point, a contributing member of this fascinating facet of motorcycling.
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