I've only owned it since Feb' but if a day goes by when I can't ride it I get grumpy.
Why the 'Storm? I wish I knew. I think it was destiny. I've always hated 4 strokes. Electric starters, no smell of oil, engine braking, no monster powerbands.. Yeah you guessed it, 2 Strokes were always my thing.
They still are to some extent as I still have my '86 NS400R.
Thing is.. family, life and other "midlife" crud got in the way and the NS was put aside in favour of the trusty family car. Until February that is

I just did it. I went out looking for a bike.
Imagine my horror when I realised "WHAT, no 2 strokes!" I was choked. No more blue clouds, rattle and ding, peaky powerbands, general madness.
Ok, next best thing.. CBR600RR. fun, fast, a bit mad.. fine until I sat on one and felt like I was on a moped again. Not only did I look a berk on it, but I felt like I was an extra in "honey I shunk the bike" Not for me, not anymore. I needed to compromise.. ack, I hate that word.
So.. what was sitting next to the baby 'Blade? You guessed it, the Firestorm. One owner, never been wet. chicken strips as wide as your palm. The bike had hardly been used.
It's being used now

Heck, this big twin stuff is great fun. Not balls-out, not elbow in the air riding position, not screaming demon. It's what biking is all about, having fun.
I find the riding position just great, I have some serious back probs and I can ride this thing for a full tank without any aches, more than can be said for driving a car, 1 hour of that and I'm in agony.
So... I didn't buy a bike to be young again, like many people. I bought a bike to enjoy riding again. Making the most of the tarmac, feeling the rush that no affordable car can give and above all, being part of a community again. The biking world is a great one.
Man, that's a lot of meaningful talk. My doctor said it was good to air it though, hope you don't mind

btw, I'm now toying with track-daying the NS.. just to keep that other side of me happy. It's an original classic though, dare I risk it? dunno yet.
Regards. Rob.