But it's a dry heat..

I don't believe it for one second, I just met you and you are no shabby old man. Not with that firm hand shake and long tall walk... You got at least two more decades of riding to do brother!

Well thanks for the vote of confidence Bobby. Although I suspect you're too much of a gentleman to say otherwise.

Truth is I've grown a bit bored. I've owned the R3T longer than I think I've ever owned a single bike. I bought it because I'd never owned a cruiser and if I was going to buy one, it was going to be a good one. And its been all that and more. Probably the most reliable bike I've owned and the biggest kick in the pants since my Viper. But, it would be nice to have something a bit easier to push around the garage and something I'd have a chance of picking up should it end up on its side. So, I'm starting to look around. Hadn't really started thinking seriously about selling till I saw Dan's post, but sometimes things work that way. If it works out and he buys it, that's great. If not, I'll likely keep looking. Hard to say what's next.
 
How about this fall. I may be working in the Spokane area for a week.

Love to hook up wit ya.
Spokane is about 4-5hours away.
Give me a yank when you know you are coming.
 
Welcome to the Forum from Sunny South Florida. As for the "dry heat", so is an oven - but I wouldn't like to live in one. Of course, it's 90 degrees with high humidity here for 6 months a year. But the other 6 months - this is paradise in earth.