An Addiction no . A empty shed now thats a sign of a person with no life , emotion , poor sorry fools . He who dies with the most toys wins. 23 at the moment . but its the Parts in shelves ,boxes , all stashed in corners , THE JOY OF IT JUST BUYING ALL THAT STUFF , the stuff I couldn't afford as an aprentice in the 70s .
Thankfully I get away with it as my girls dont like dolls, They rather get dirty, play video games, ATV, help me work on bikes, stuff like that
I can justify all my rides because of the different uses and the face that the kids will grow into them, at least thats my story, if they can start them they can ride them, The TT500 was for street and trail, XS650 will be a proper street tracker, Hodaka cuz its cool and freindly, the TY's good for putting around or exploring new trails, the 78 IT for trail riding, the 76 IT cuz its first year, and the YZ250 for trail and vintage racing......
I usually bring the bike home and strip it down (takes up less space and helps it not look like to many bikes), then months later start bring it out piece by piece and start the rebuild. I have to admit sometimes it taked me a while to remeber where i stashed the parts though.