Been riding all my life. Don't intend to stop now. Nothing finer than the wind in your face. When the time comes, I'll probably get a trike (like the wife's)... but, that time is still off in the distance.
In order of ownership....
1939 German wwII messenger bike don't remember the name, had a 98cc Sachs engine and a side car. 2 speed suicide shift.
1965 Yamaha 250 2 stroke oil injected. One time, the oil tank got plugged and motor seized at 60 mph. (no fun) Quickly junked it.
1965 Sears 250. replaced the Yamaha, but, soon decided I needed more power.
1963 pre-unit 650cc BSA. sportster tank. Z-bars, panther pink paint.
1966 650 BSA Lightning. 040 over with a racing cam. A sweet bike that I promptly ruined by hacking apart the frame to install a 6 foot long Girder frontend, and some twisted chrome struts to create a hardtail.
1957 panhead Harley. no fun. broken all the time.
1972 Honda CL360. Zippy on-off road bike. Great for commuting to work.
1970's Hodaka super-Rat, a great dirt bike, lot's of fun to blow off some steam.
1970's Honda chopper,750cc with Denver Jammer hardtail frame and a 21 over springer frontend.
1980 Honda CM400. Probably the most reliable bike I've owned. Sold it when I moved.
1985 Honda rebel CMX250. great little commuter bike. Almost got me killed though. (only bike I ever had an accident with).
2000 Suzuki Marauder VZ805, Replaced the wrecked Rebel. Put the most total miles on it. (65,000) trouble free). Sold it for near what I paid new.
Current bike is a 2003 Harley Heritage.