Well, it's an evolving process....

My first bike was an '81 GL1100
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She was my first and she stayed for a very long time.


Next was a '73 HD Sportster, right foot shift.
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This was the first Harley I ever rode, and my wife procured it from its owner as a "coming home in one piece from my last deployment" present.


After two years, the '73 was just unreliable for anything other than local rides, and after (I admit) begging to get a "real" Harley to ride with the "big boys" in the squadron, I got my '98 Heritage FLSTN.
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One of my squadron mates was PCSing and he had a non-functional '78 CB750 - no paperwork - and just dropped it in my driveway one day while I was out.
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All 4 of these bikes moved with me from SoCal to Philadelphia in 2002.


The CB750 was the first to leave - I gave it to a fellow Marine who was going to bob it. Never saw the end state.

So down to 3....

I then came across a '98 Valk for an incredible deal - too incredible to pass up.
6 into 6 exhaust - sounded like a properly tuned 1970 Mach 1 Mustang.
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Back to 4....

4 bikes in the stable for a few years, it became quickly apparent that I could not maintain and ride all 4.
If I learned nothing else from the movie Toy Story - "toys are meant to be played with" and I was not doing right by the amount of iron in the garage.

The "letting go" process began.....

I sold the GL1800 to one of my former crewchiefs. It was my first bike and I hated to sell it, but I knew he would give her a good home and it was to be his first bike also.
She is still running strong to this day.

Down to 3....

I sold the '73 Ironhead to a collector for a wad of cash and the removal of 4 trees (his company) on my property. She had become a certified "cranky bitch" and I was basically done with her.
Even the nostalgia of being "my first Harley" was gone, although that my wife had purchased it for me was a really cool concept.

Down to 2......

I had heard about this "F6B" and finally saw one at the dealer where I taught the MSF course.
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Back up to 3...

Sold the Valkyrie back to her original owner.

Down to 2 again...

That's where we be.
One Honda. One Harley.
Equal opportunity.
Two different missions.
Love 'em both.