Hey guys...well, I think I found a pretty nice M50 at a really great price. It's a 2007 M50 Limited Edition in silver with dark grey flames. The mileage is a little high (about 20K), but from everything I can tell the owner has taken very good care of it...he bought it new, it's been kept inside, all maintenance done, etc. The only cosmetic flaws are a little boot rash on the blacked-out crankcase, and a small scrape on the gas tank. I've given it a test ride, and it started, ran, accelerated, braked, and rode just like the one that had only 8000 miles on it...I can't tell any difference, except the price!

I've let the owner know that I'll take it, and we'll complete the deal sometime later this week (it's about 2 hours away). This M50 is a REALLY comfortable ride...it's wide, with a big comfy seat, the controls are comfortably forward, and it just doesn't feel like a 550 lb bike. It feels like it fits me so well ergonomically that I could ride comfortably all day (we'll see if that's actually the case, I suppose). I believe I'm making a pretty good choice here.

Now, the bad news...I was planning to keep the S40 in the "family" for my lady friend...but in talking about it, what she really wants is a trike...she feels like it'll be easier and safer for her, and well, maybe she's right. So, I posted the S40 on my local Craigslist for a fair price.

But then some more good news...it already sold...within 2 hours of posting it, in fact.

Within 15 minutes, I had 3 txt's inquiring about it. This one fella contacted me about the GZ250 that I just sold for my lady friend, but I pointed him to the S40. He and his wife came over to give it a look and ride it around my cul-de-sac. We agreed on a deal, and we'll complete the deal Wed. So, it's going to someone who will appreciate all of it's great attributes just as much as I did. I have to admit, I'm kinda sad to see it go though.

At least it's going to a good new owner. And yes, I've already pointed him to this forum.
I am definitely convinced that the S40 is the all-around best bike that anyone could ever possibly start out with.
Dave