Did you buy your ST new and do you still ride it?

Did you buy your ST11 or ST13 new and are you still riding it?

  • Yes

    Votes: 35 64.8%
  • No

    Votes: 20 37.0%

  • Total voters
    54
all the bikes I’ve owned (all Hondas by the way) total $14,200:


That's incredible I had more than that in just the FJR alone lol, and there were another 30 motorcycles before that one. Hate to add up what I've spent on motorcycles and motorcycling in 56 years, but I don't regret spending one penny of it.
 
That's incredible I had more than that in just the FJR alone lol, and there were another 30 motorcycles before that one. Hate to add up what I've spent on motorcycles and motorcycling in 56 years, but I don't regret spending one penny of it.
I wouldn't either. 56 years of biking beats me handily. I first started riding in 1989, so now only about 32 years. Maybe about 80K miles on bikes, so I have a lot of catching up to do.
 
I bought my ‘05 new in ‘06. The showroom at the local Honda/Yamaha dealer had a couple ‘05s and an ‘06 with end of year deals. Got rid of my cruiser and haven’t ridden any other m/c since.
 
30 bikes?! Holy guacamole! I've been riding for 48 years, and my ST is only my fifth bike. In fact, as I still have my NH750, this is the first time I've had two bikes at one time.

My bikes, in order: '72 CL450, '73 CB750, '82 CB750SC (Nighthawk), '96 "CB750ST", '01 ST1100. For those who haven't seen it, this is why I call the '96 Nighthawk an ST:

Bike3.jpg
 
30 bikes?! Holy guacamole! I've been riding for 48 years, and my ST is only my fifth bike. In fact, as I still have my NH750, this is the first time I've had two bikes at one time.

My bikes, in order: '72 CL450, '73 CB750, '82 CB750SC (Nighthawk), '96 "CB750ST", '01 ST1100. For those who haven't seen it, this is why I call the '96 Nighthawk an ST:

Bike3.jpg
30 bikes - well I've been riding since 1969 and my last count I have owned about 90 bikes. I have 8 in various states of restoration right now.
 
Haven't voted -- two different questions are asked, but only one Yes / No response per vote.
What if the answer is Yes to the first question, but No to the second?

What he said… :rolleyes:

Bought mine very lightly previously enjoyed last September and currently enjoying putting some much needed kms on it ( just the equivalent of 10k miles on it).
 
Brand new 2014. Just had a Covid safe tour of Wales. I stopped riding to cast my vote.
It was nice to be back in the saddle, but goodness, I am out of practice.

- but I can still do Boolean logic. One Question.
 
Got my 2006 “new” 0 Km. in 2007 at Ottawa dealership.180,000 Km.? Miles.Many multi day trips.2 ,6 week trips.2-up torture tests.what a bike,& just starting to make some decent power! P.s. wife won’t do that again. Ibought this bike to be my last bike.Could be someone else’s bike after me. Looking at other additional bikes; but she will still be # 1.
 
- but I can still do Boolean logic. One Question.
Well then, ...Boo-lean on you! :rofl1:
But I'm really glad you are riding again.
It seems to solve some problems. Or at least put them into better perspective.
 
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Bought my 2009 ST in 2010, a left over, right out of the crate.
Still riding it and lovin it and I'll turn 79 in a few weeks.
74,030 miles on it :cool:
 
Bought mine new in '07, it was a left over 06 for $10,500 with 7 year warranty! First new bike I had ever bought!
Approx 97K on the clock, been to over 25 states and a three Canadian provinces...it been a great bike! Don't ride it much anymore since I got the Wing.
 
Since the 1970, my style preference seems to be a decade or so offset from current market styles. New vehicles take to long to get my attention, I suppose. My ST's came well ignored with low mileage.
 
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