MiCTLaN
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Winter Haven, FL
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I'm 37 and feel plenty old on occasion, but I'm too immature to ever consider myself 'old'.
I work for a small software company (product support, training, IT stuff, etc) and spend an inordinate amount of time sitting in front of a computer, both at work and at home. I tend to multi-task a lot at work, running dual-screen with work on one side and whatever is interesting me this minute on the other.
I grew up in a family of old school bikers that were too poor to own Harleys, and spent a lot of time when I was younger helping my dad work on his bikes, and have lots of fun stories of things like riding home from wherever Dad broke down sitting in the trunk of our Cutlass holding on to the front wheel of his bike. I bought my first bike (1984 Honda CT110) for $75 when I was 15, my second (1975 Honda CB350) after I got married, and my third (1992 Yamaha Seca II) not long after I was divorced. I kept the Seca for a while until I had problems keeping it running. I have an issue with selling things for a lot less than they are probably worth, it seems... sold the CT110 for $125 after bringing it back from a barely running trail rustbucket into a fairly cool 'moped from hell', sold the CB350 for $250, I think I got $600 for the Seca. All three of them I look back on and kick myself for ever selling (especially the CB350).
Since then I've spent a lot of time saying that I really wanted to buy another bike, should really get another bike, would really like having a bike again, and so on. I follow a few different motorcycle related blogs in my RSS feed, and probably first noticed the S40 after coming across the Ryca CS-1. Soon after that I started lurking around here, and after reading a lot about S40 it sounded a lot like something I would be interested in: It's been around forever, single cylinder, single carb, belt drive, etc. Over the past few months my girlfriend had been showing interest in getting an old-school scooter (Vespa, for instance) for commuting to work, and I convinced her to get something a bit more capable (2004 Honda Rebel) and a couple days later found a 2005 S40 for myself. You guys are to blame for that. The amount of information and general camaraderie on this site is huge, and probably played a big part in my decision.
I originally got the S40 with the intention of building a Ryca, now I'm not so sure... it's pretty nice as-is.
I also have a huge problem with using parenthetical asides (obviously).
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