I am happy with my collection of bikes, one 850 Norton I have own since new and converted it into the Featherbed frame back in the early 80s, a 650 Manxman project bike, a 2013 Triumph Thruxton, a 2016 Thurxton S and can't forget my Honda CRF450X for my bush play, each bike is different and enjoy riding them all, but what has surprised me was my 1200 Thruxton S, its feels as light as my 850 Featherbed althought is heaver in weight, it handles as good as the Featherbed if not better, what ever Triumph done they made a well balanced bike, its no sports bike but it shows up a few if you know how to push it hard, its no speed demon but hey I no need to ride my bikes at 300kms plus, I get into enough troubles now without doing super speeds.
So having 5 bikes and building a old Shovel Head Harley for my uncle my big shed has enough, my workshop has no cars as cars can't get up the back of my house, just a big bike shed and workshop and I can still walk around without tripping over bikes, I have a big awning off the front of my shed and its where I have my bike lift table set up so I can work out side on the bikes when its to hot to work in the shed in summer, working under the open awning area or relaxing with a few cold beers with mates, life couldn't get any better and able to choose which bike I am going to take out next, to many bikes and some won't get ridden for sometime, but its bad enough paying 3 bike rego's as well car rego when no longer working.
One of my mate's has at last count 49 bikes but only 4 that are regoed for the road the rest just sits in his shed he said they are his retirment investment but when he goes to sell a few hes has to spend lots of money to prepare them for sale because they been sitting to long, and he lives not far from the bay and gets a lot of salt air that is not good for bikes untouched for years, and try getting to his workshop bench to do any work is a night mare, no thanks I am happy with my little collection of bikes, no need for any more.
Ashley