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Burdened with a restless mind !
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yeah, that's what I am.... a septuagenarian. No wonder my knees are starting to go. Been riding since about 1960, and kept at it ever since. Never trusted dealers' mechanics so I do as much wrenching as I can. I've owned and wrenched on Puch, Vespa, Lilac, Gausden, Yamaguchi, Kawasakis, Yamahas, Suzukis, Honda 750, and a BMW R75-5. Loved 'em all! So, a month ago, I put up my faithful, bought new 1998 Suzuki VL 1500 Intruder (abt 45K miles) for sale on KSL Classifieds and started lookin' for a large, single cylinder motorcycle as I'd owned a Yamaha SR-500 back in the late seventies and was very impressed (drove it from Salt Lake City to Shepard AFB, Texas and back for a penny a mile and even got a speeding ticket south of Crescent Jct!).
What's out there now in singles? NOT MUCH! And, being a person of small stature, I discovered none but the Savage fit! But I liked it anyway.. Suzuki makes a "sanitary" lookin', tight engine. So I recently bought a 2006 LS650 (S40) with 16800 miles on it because, other than my VL 1500 Intruder, it is now the only single cyl. I can throw my leg over and touch the ground with my heels! I enlisted at New Haven, Ct. in USAF in '64 'cause the Navy recruiter was closed for lunch! Began as an Aircraft Instrument Systems Repairman. Worked on a lot of aircraft and loved almost every minute of it. Last worked on the flight controls and instruments systems of the fly-by-wire F-16. Been to Okinawa, Thailand, Japan, Arizona, Texas, and Great Britain (owned motorcycles in those countries)with side trips to Philipines, Taiwan, South Korea, Germany, and Spain.
I "retired" out of Hill AFB in Utah back in early '84. So I maintain I'm a "displaced Connecticut Yankee". I don't regret it, either. As a "silly-vilian", I've vacationed in Australia and New Zealand (WOW!!! both the peoples and the countries!!).
Hobbies: Motorcycling, Sailing, Photography, Soaring, Electronics (Radio Amateur KA7MWQ.)
Oh, and I like Spam, too!
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USAF Ret E7. Instrumentation and Flight Controls. QC Activity Team Chief. Field Training Instructor, Type IIA PMEL. C-47, C-54, C-121, C-130, T-33, T-37, T-38, F-5, A-37, F-101, F-105, F-16. Loved it!
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