That does it! I'm climbin' aboard, too. Thanks to sluggo.
My husband rides a '99 Intruder LC 1500 and recently hooked up with Intruder Alert.
He showed me this site a couple weeks ago and I've "lurked" a few times since.

We've been riding our own since '76. I had a 250 Kawasaki. After a couple years I wanted a "big" bike! I'm 4'10". Our dealer suggested a Suzuki Savage or Honda Rebel, but he didn't have either. I called around & only found 1 within driving distance, a used '86 Savage. My husband put my "little" bike in the pickup bed for me and I headed down the road. It was late October, cold & nasty with flurries! But I wouldn't have another day off 'til who knows when. I rode it less than a mile, and came home that evening with a "big" bike that actually fit me! It was pretty "rough". So rough it was stuck back in a corner of a shed, parts missing or damaged, with dust a mile deep. Well, not quite.

The dealer agreed to replace those parts with new. They arrived in record time, I had the tank & fenders painted & it was ready when spring arrived.
Only 2 disappointments: 1st, right away, NO trip meter! I used a washable marker & rubbed it off to change. 2nd, later of course, a very unpredictable ignition problem, which I was later told, was somewhat common with the '86.
We live just N of the IA Quad Cities. Fall of '94 we made plans for a June '95 ride S to KY, thru the Smokies, on to the Appalachians, Poconos, Niagara Falls & back home. Our dealer got wind of the plan & told me the Savage was "coming back" & there was no way he would let me make that trip on the '86 with it's ignition problems.
His 1st "95 Savage was in my garage in record time.
But, still NO trip meter! So, thanks to your padlock suggestion, Sluggo, I now have a "Trip Meter"!
I've tried to go "bigger" several times & always come back to the Savage. Last time I came back was after 25,000 miles on a beautiful, burgandy & gray, "rumbling" 800 Intruder. I had 1" shaved off the seat and 1/2" added to the sole & heal of my boots to get my feet flat, but you still need that "extra", which I didn't have. Plus, my short arms couldn't fully utilize the bike's turn capacity. Not good.

I traded it in last year for my current ride, my 4th Savage, a slightly used '95 (900 miles).
My husband hopes I stay "home" now. "Home" being on a Suzuki Savage, of course!
Oh, yeah . . . the trip was fantastic! And that was before the "Dragon's Tail" at Deals Gap was widened and resurfaced!