Well I've had my share of rice burners and took one to 120 mph on that nice straight road leading to Kingsbury mill, but I slowed down a lot approaching retirement; realising I had never had a serious mishap; and maybe my luck might run out. So the Harley suits me fine... i have owned it 21 years. Clean belt drive, no oil drips, low centre of gravity and a lovely rumble. Biggest drawback is the faster you go, the worse the mirrors vibrate so you can't see who is following you. If I had the room to house it I would buy a Steve McQueen replica Triumph, or a Velocette Thruxton. I love all sorts of bikes, I'd even like a Monkey bike.