You may have seen that I have posted a few "sightings" over the recent years.
In my work I go to a few different customers locations, and in my travels I have come to know where the motorcycles park at the various places that I often go past, and look most every time. If I see what could be a bike of our vintage, I will go thru that parking lot to get a better look.
The other day I was going past this particular place, and know to look in this particular portion of that parking lot where bikes often park. I saw what looked like could possibly be a 70s or 80s UJM that I dont recall seeing before, and was about to slow down to turn in to get a better look, then thought, naw, thats a Kawasaki. I surprised myself that I could recognize a Kawasaki from a Suzuki from such a distance. (I think the distiunguising feature was just the general porportions of the tank emblem, and the raised center of the tank.)
Yah, I surprised myself. Made me stop and ponder a few things. Made me think of a few things.
- What a strange thing to be doing so often.
- Have not really seen many GSes in recent years.
- Hey, these bikes are 30 years old.
- Why should I expect to find one? Even a bike from 90s could be 20 years old. Bike from early 2000s is 10 years old.
- Who would have a 30 year old bike and be riding it to work? Lets see; Old guy that has had bikes since the 70-80s and for whatever reason never got a more current bike. Somebody getting first bike and not wanting to spend too much. SOmebody that cant spend much on a bike.
I suppose that is all fairly obvious, but somehow I now see it in a different light.
WHen I got the 82' 650G it was a current model (had it for 20+ years). When I got the 80 850G it was 14 years old (had it for 12+ years). WHen I got the 82 1100GK it was 25 years old (have had for 5+ years now).
I suppose it is just another example of more and more things about me becomming vintage.
Dave
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