Damn right Don!
We can't forget the ones that brought us to the dance.

SBB
I don't knock the new bikes generally. There are obviously significant improvements in the new frame design. The addition of a good ABS system actually attracts me more than does the frame improvements. But, yeah, there's something good about a bike you've had for awhile.
It takes awhile, sometimes a long time, to really get one dialed in to you. Seats and windshields and bars and bar position to start with obviously. But then all the little stuff that matches up to the way you use the machine and how you're comfortable on it. Especially if one is doing most of that himself it breeds a comfort with the machine that's good. And hard to turn loose of.
Have had bikes that never got that far or had that comfort with. Turning them loose was no big deal. They're all just parts in the end. So turning loose of any of them isn't that big a deal. But the comfort and familiarity we gain with the ones we've really dialed in is no small thing. And the bikes that have gotten there do deserve some care to keep them that way. It's hard to knock 'em.