mmmmmm, Featherbed frame....Lol, but yeah I agree with previous statements. British bikes are a lot of fun but have more "character" than you might be used to with the CB. Don't get me wrong I love my Commando, but even though it's in fantastic shape...i'd still pick the old BMW to ride any serious distance since I know i'd get there for sure. The Norton handles WAYYYY better, sounds WAYYYY better, and looks freaken fantastic too...but there is always that thought in the back of your mind..."is the electric start not gonna work? Will I be able to kick it over without issues? Is that a new oil leak? Why is my headlight not working only when the sun goes down? Where did the rubber sleeve go that was on the footpeg a minute ago? Is that gas I smell?" But the second you crack that throttle open and carve through the corner the bike just keeps on roaring like it'll never stop. The BMW on the other hand, handles pretty well, has some serious torque, has a "pleasant" exhaust note, gets pretty good gas mileage, ALWAYS starts no matter how hot or cold, eats up the miles for breakfast, lunch and dinner...even for a snack in between and is still hungry for more, and is easy as pie to work on if you ever need to (probably won't) But if it's a nice day out and I want to go for a ride, the Norton wins every single time. If there is even a chance of moisture or rain, I wouldn't dare touch it lol. But then again I guess any old bike can be finicky...
The BMW is like my wife who is always there, I can count on, will do anything for me, Has maybe gained a few pounds but is still stellar in the sack...the Norton on the other hand is like a mistress who is a smokin hot kinky freak that will do anything to/for/with me, but the second there's any trouble she's gone and i'm left with no pants on, a stolen wallet and no ride home from a 7/11 in South Detroit.
EDIT: No i'm not married