Dale Botkin wrote: > > > A no win argument I don't want to get into ;-) > > Tony, I was being facetious. I'm not enough of a hard-core bike lover to > spend the ungodly amount of money it takes these days for a Harley. > Japanese bikes are quick and plentiful, but seem kind of like Kleenex - > you use 'em and toss 'em, it's not like they have any personality. > > My wife's grandparents were riding their ex-police 1200 until they were > well into their 70's. Wesley installed an electric start only when he got > too old to kick it, I'm told. > > Dale Hi Dale, Me too. No drama intended, hence the grin in the post. I'm not hard core either. I've been riding for 25 years now and I always have and always will ride with anyone. Harley's just my preference. Yeah, I'm still reeling from the pain of buying a new one. Still, that didn't hurt as much as the 'feedback' from the missus :-) I'm getting into flying now - ultralights, after I finish getting my license. This new hobby makes motorcycle costs look like chicken feed :-( Maybe there will be room for a PIC project or two along the ways. -- Best regards Tony mICros http://www.bubblesoftonline.com mailto:sales@bubblesoftonline.com -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The PICList is archived three different ways. See http://www.piclist.com/#archives for details.