It looks like the diversity of road bikes owned is just as wide as the dirt bikes.
Being a bit of a 500 Yamaha nut, obviously I have a few (six) Yamaha SR500s in my collection. The orange cafe racer is my original SR (a 1978 E model), which I bought in 1980 and has been through many years of abuse and modifications since. The red one is my “stockie” which I built in 1998 out of bits that I had collected over the years, it changes colour regularly as I have three sets of bodywork, red, black and purple for it.
This is another of my SR500s that was built to run in the DLRA speed trials at Lake Gairdiner. So far I haven’t run it and it is currently undergoing further modifications.
I also have a small collection of early 1960’s Hondas, the 1964 S90 Sports is probably one of the most fun bikes that I have ever ridden on the road and I have cut some very slow laps of Phillip Island on the 1962 C72 Dream. I also have another 2 Dreams and a C102 Super Cub buried in the shed awaiting my time.
Probably the biggest shame of having over 50 bikes is that my 1949 Matchless G80 has been sitting gathering dust for the last few years.
Other roadbikes tucked away gathering dust in the shed are my 1978 Yammie XS1100 sidecar and two 1974 Cossack K650s.
CJ