Hey all, just back from a quick spin on the old 400F. First dry day in the 50s this year. It hadn't started since November, so after dealing with a stuck float needle (whack with Leatherman), it ran like a champ. It made me think about bikes, their personalities, and such.
In January, I took an '85 Yamaha XJ750X, a Maxim X. It is very clean, runs like a top, and to quote Darrell Waltrip, it's all ate up with motor. The thing will run 11 second quarter miles, go 130+mph, and generally behave like a Timex, and keep on ticking.
I had it out for a couple of short runs around the block, and while it does exactly what it's supposed to it's not even close to having the likeable personality the 40 year old 400F has. The old four has a personality that's not at all like the still old, but not as old Yamaha. It's got character.
I'm not sure why, as it's got at least 50 fewer HP, has a seat that's not nearly as plush, a more cramped seating position and vibrates more. In spite of all that, if I could only rescue one of the two from a burning building, well, it would be a shame to see an old Yamaha perish...
What gives a motorcycle that personality trait, "character"?