You should have said. I recently sold this beauty for £5000. It had all the best BSA parts you can get. The front wheel alone was worth half of the 5 grand.I love diversity so my range of motorized two-wheelers as of today is as follows:
What would potentially fill the gaps would be a 350CC Royal Enfield and a 650CC English parallel twin, either Triumph or Royal Enfield
But I'd doubt my wife would fancy this and I miss space.
I had the CD175 (predecessor of the CD/CM 185) for several years, and did 60,000 miles on it. It was one of my favourites. Also, i had the CD200 (derived from the CM/CD185) for a couple of years as a commuter. That was also a fantstic bike. Both were completely bullet proof and very cheap to run. Both had the rickman full fairing, which is more or less essential for long distance commuting in all weathers.
It looks like you have simmilar values to me for motorcycling, though I also dabbled in more serious sports bikes as well - GSXR, RGV, TZR, etc. I always had one sports bike, one touring bike and one commuter/winter bike in the garage, plus a couple of others. I had to use cars for business, but I hate them. Motorbike is always my preference for travelling.
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