Here you'll find an account of my exploits with this motorcycle. I believe ownership is more than having something parked in your garage; that the experience of riding, maintaining, and modifying a bike to fit your personal needs amounts to a relationship that spans the full range of emotion. The very nature of motorcycling virtually guarantees that such a relationship would establish itself and evolve, for a rider gets a lot of "helmet time" with ample opportunity to think about what is, what was, and what should be. That focuses attention on the moment, on almost every aspect of a machine's behavior, character, and performance. So grab a glass of your favorite beverage, shoot some Traffic out of your speakers, sit back, and enjoy watching somebody else bust knuckles for a change...