The first bike I actually owned was a Honda CB350. Not certain on dates but I think it was circa 1972. I don’t recall the year of the bike either. I paid $250 for it if memory serves. It sure did start me off on a motorcycle trend that so far hasn’t ended. The image is from the web, but this is what it looked like. This bike was sold and quickly followed up with acquisition of a 1969 BSA Thunderbolt, then an early ‘70’s Norton Commando 750 in yellow. I don’t have photographs of any of these bikes that I’m aware of through years of changes and moving around…
Wow! That's the bike I started out on! Paid $400 I think. Put TT pipes with Snuff 'r Nots in 'em - so I could be loud or quiet. That takes me back. Mine was a '72 red model, but I rattle-canned it gloss black. Rode that little bike to high school and all over north Texas for two years.
From there I went to a '73 Kawi Z1 900 four in 1977, with a black Vetter Windjammer III frame-mounted fairing. I think I paid $800, or maybe $900, but I really don't remember. Quite a jump! Rattle-canned that one gloss black too, as the funky dark purple factory paint had oxidized to a sickly greenish-brown.
I rode it to college for a couple of years, and had it until 1985, when I traded it for a brand-spankin'-new 1985 Kawi ZL900 Eliminator in fire engine red - for which I dropped an astounding $3500! That bike was so fast it was scary... 0-60 in 2.7 seconds, and a sub-11 QM. Looked kinda like a Dyna. Nobody ever beat me to 60... on any number of wheels! I never did a thing to it except change the oil and add a small windshield.
Then many off-bike years raising kids with a wife who hated motorcycles and hounded me into selling the Eliminator in 1991. That probably kept me out of trouble during those years, though.
I returned to two wheels on Bertha, my beloved 1995 FLTHP that my current (and LAST) wife bought me for my 50th birthday in 2005, and for which we paid a whopping $9999. Bertha was a big, bad, black Certified Police Special Electra-Glide - but with a windshield, not a fairing. She was the very last year of the old FLHS "toaster dash" windshield-equipped E-Glides, and in that year they came only as Police bikes. The windshield-equipped police bikes from 1996 onward have been the Road King Police.
I put a LOT of dough into Bertha, then sold her in 2011 and bought
HoneyBadger on Aug 26, 2011, from Macon H-D for which I plunked down straight-but-obscene MSRP ($32,600) - plus tax, title, freight, and a flat $250 doc fee... No setup.
HoneyBadger was one of the very first FLHXSE3s on the road in Georgia... perhaps the first one, I don't know - but mine was the first one I found at any GA dealer, and I called ALL of them! I'm pretty confident she was the first Hot Citrus SESG in these parts, and it was a full year before I saw another one on the road. I've put a lot of dough into her too... but she's never going to be sold while I'm still alive. I'd trike her before I'd ever sell her!
Ken