I've owned my Commando for a bunch of years. At 5000miles on the clock while on a ride back to my home town from Colorado to Massachusetts a valve seized, WHAT THE F. This was back in 1976 and from that day on I've realized you could have bought a Commando and ridden it as is and dealt with it as is, or gotten rid of the damn thing, or in the case of many of us here, "made it our own". We could have said f' it and bought a Honda or other soulless POC but who among us has ever been to a "ride in" or a cruise night for bikes and not felt eyes on you when kick it over once or twice and it settles down to that shaky steady idle as you get your gear on. And you pull away with that perfect "brrrrrrrrrr...ba, brrrrrrrrrrr...ba, brrrrrrrrrrr...ba, brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr". And you say to you're self "that 's right people, not the fastest, not the most reliable, but what just left was a real motorcycle". Good Day!