I have no desire to have drive by wire bikes with complicated CANBUS computer systems. a basic fuel injection system and maybe even front ABS would not be a bad thing, but I will be unlikely to ever buy a new bike due to all of the other complicated computerized technology they have. I want DEAD RELIABLE, and easy to maintain. Modern mostly does not fall under that category once they are a few years old and racking up the miles...
I WOULD consider buying a new European 2-stroke dirtbike such as a Gas Gas, Sherco, KTM/Husqvarna, Beta, Ossa, etc... They are still built pretty rock solid barebones and reliable, with electric start as the only real common modern aspect, some with a cooling fan, some with fuel injection to reduce 2 stroke emissions. I'm very happy with 86-88 and 95-06 KDX200's (and KDX220, 96-05), old Yamaha IT200 Mono-X 81/82+ especially the last year 1986 with disc forks, Suzuki PE175 80-84 and PE250 80-82... don't see myself needing a modern bike, but for the wife, the 2016-ish+ KTM Freeride 250cc 2T is a no brainer as the best pro-level dirtbike I could get of any era for her short stature and ease of riding.
I'm not even interested in any modern cars or trucks anymore. too much cheaply built overly-complicated electronics CRAP especially 2005+!!!! And I'm only 41 years old and complaining about all this stuff!!!! In case you might have mistook me for someone a few decades older and unwilling to accept modern technology due to life experiences and aging. modern trucks cost $30,000-$60,000, some big rigs even $80,000 for 1 ton extended cab diesels!!! Heck I can build a 1960's - 1980's 1/2 ton or 3/4 ton pickup, Toyota mini-truck, old Jeep, or Suzuki Samurai (Jeep, FJ40-etc, Samurai with aftermarket rugged corrosion resistant 5/32" marine grade aluminum body tub!!! NO RUST EVER!) for $6,000-$17,000 + a winter and more time of my labor, and have it BUILT TO THE HILT, dead reliable, and decent fuel economy on some of my preferred options on those... and be into it for the used market price of a nice condition 10-12 year old truck that is only going to go downhill from it's 10 year old state and start having complicated accessories and engine management system parts failures all down the line, as well as the modern cheap thin "economic/lightweight" steel bodies start rusting out heavily at 12-14 years old driven in snow/road-salt "rust-belt" climate areas...
Building an Aqualu aluminum body tub stretched Canadian Long Wheelbase (LWB) Suzuki Samurai with it's 5/32" marine-grade corrosion-resistant rugged body tub, stretched / reinforced and stripped/re-coated frame, common Toyota axle swap (full floaters front and rear already on mine!), VW turbodiesel engine kit swap (common for Samurais), and Toyota HZJ79 "R151F" trans and transfer case... this rugged little 4x4 should last me for the rest of my life and run 200,000 miles before the current 200,000 mile engine should need a refresh, then another 300,000-400,000 miles before another overbore...
All mechanical, no engine management computer (would get even better fuel mpg and better emissions, but it's a liability to have all that wiring/connectors, and all those sensors and controls...),
lightweight 2,700lb fully equipped rugged 4x4 with a 55" cargo bed, 400,000+ mile diesel engine, 33-39mpg fuel economy, good power for it's size (no pulling house trailers or horse trailers tho!), will go ANYWHERE offroad, not much to rust with the aluminum body tub...and rugged Toyota drivetrain. Future-proof vehicle right there.... will have to pull a motorcycle trailer when needed tho, not a large enough bed to haul bikes.
Also have my 1962 GMC 1000 panel truck (Suburban with no rear seats or rear bedside windows) with lots of upgrades to a 63-87 truck (-91 Suburban) disc brake front end, Jeep/Toyota 5 speed transmission, rear disc upgrade, common rear differential, and a VERY durable old GMC big block V6 antique truck engine (scarce parts!) but can also swap in any Chevy Small Block V8 - the best medium size car/truck engine of all time... I think I'm set on light/medium duty utilitarian 4x4 and medium duty passenger trucks for the rest of my life. Small passenger sedans I can acquire used and have no remorse disposing of them when their time is up...
A Toyota HZJ75 pickup or "troopy" imported to the US would also be incredible, one of the best passenger vehicle diesel engines EVER. or the BJ74 or HZJ73/74 imported to the USA (both diesels, same trucks different diesel engines) would be similar to the Samurai plans I have for mine except they still have a steel body.
These are my plans to keep rugged passenger vehicles/trucks on the road for me beyond my time on this earth, as well as hoarding tons of parts and several bikes here in the way of Suzuki GS's and upgrades/mods/spares for them, as well as with 2-stroke dirtbikes... Keep big parts staches, don't worry about being forced to buy something that I need $400 or $1000 in computer scanners to repair... as well as an electronics degree to be a motorcycle "parts changer."
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