Where oh where are all the Rockets?

Sportster weight....... Rocket 3 weight......... BIG difference
Amigo,
If weight equaled fun, we'd all be riding Honda 50s?
I think motorcycle fun is power, acceleration, speed, and hooning the twisties. Sport bikes do this best. When an aged body can no longer wrap around a sport bike for many miles, compromises become necessary.
Comfort without pain, room to carry a pharmacy and extra gear along with your new belly. This adds size, weight, with a bigger engine having more ponies. Then required is more skill necessary to maintain performance that still falls short of what you could do on the sport bike!
Age ruins us ALL - live with it, ride with it, but never give up!
 
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You can always keep a sports bike or supernaked just for track riding, to scratch that itch when you feel the need. I know a few older guys who do that. They moved over to big adventure bikes/ cruisers etc on the road but keep a screamer for the odd track day.

However, small and light doesn't have to mean low power. Supermotos are tremendous fun on the road at any age and power to weight ratios can be enormous. 75 bhp on a pared down single that you can practically pick up and carry away makes for an absolute snorter. But they're never going to be everyday bikes.
 
A man with a plan!
 
I'm also in Phoenix with a Rocket 3 GT. I've seen two other Rockets around the West Valley. Two different colors, one black and one the silver. One I've seen near Buckeye, the other I see more up in the Surprise area.
 
I'm going to be seeing just one new GT for sure. One of the guys I ride with just bought the Evil Knievel GT. I may have encouraged a trend...if you lead they will follow. Now there will be two rockets in our small town. I have mixed feelings, as now I won't be the exclusive rocket owner around.
 
I have seen like 4 Rockets where I live in the last 2 months (when I started watching for them). All different riders. Also, often enough I see the old III model too.
 
Some folks simply don't know about the one Rocket per county maximum rule.