I put 10,000 miles on a Yamaha V-Star in 3 years while we lived in Tennessee. Beautiful riding through the hills and lots of downtime as it was just my wife and I.
We then moved back to Indiana and I sold it a couple months later. Riding was boring between a bunch of corn fields and 1 trip on 465 during rush hour was enough to scare even the manliest of men. Plus, more serious talk of kids started happening. I don't think I'll ever look back and try to get back into it. I now enjoy tractors and chainsaws.
We then moved back to Indiana and I sold it a couple months later. Riding was boring between a bunch of corn fields and 1 trip on 465 during rush hour was enough to scare even the manliest of men. Plus, more serious talk of kids started happening. I don't think I'll ever look back and try to get back into it. I now enjoy tractors and chainsaws.