I asked what the price was, and when they told me, my first thought was "no Way!!!". Then my wife and I went to California to see the grandkids(his Christmas present is going to be a free vasectomy) After thinking about it for 10 days, I had talked myself into it. After I had agreed to the deal, the salesman told me that they had received over 2000 calls on it in the time it was listed. Apparently I'm the only person with more money than brains. It is one of the most beautiful bikes I've ever seen though, and if this will be the last one, I can't imagine a better way to go out. I'll probably be riding my wife's trike, or buy a Can-Am in a couple of years. The trikes's not all that bad, but I need to remember that I don't need to put my foot down when I stop.
We went down to Alamo Springs Café on my wife's Trike for a hamburger a few months ago, and a woman riding with her husband said that they would get a trike when they were about 80 - didn't make me feel too good but after looking at her weight, I thought her husband probably wanted one now so he wouldn't have to balance a quarter ton on the back very much longer.
This bike has everything you could wish for on a motorcycle - the engine is set up with great cams, and it has a racing clutch. All together, it has $23,000 in extras. And being the negotiating wonder that I am , I even got a free T-Shirt!, which I'll be sure and send to my brother for next Christmas. As soon as I get it home, I'll take some more pictures of it. Everything I've posted so far was the site's pictures.