I love my FireStorm. I only have it since Feb 14 - my first time back on bikes since Nov 1999 - and God knows I drove my wife mental whining on about it till she let me get it

Between April 92 and Nov 99, I was hit by a car once (broken arm), dropped the FJ twice (once cos of deisel in rain, once hitting the gas too hard on gravel), and got caught & let off for 125mph

Since I got the FireStorm, Ive been cautioned for crossing a (inappropriately placed) white line & doing around 70mph past an unmarked cop car, I narrowly miss incidents with cars every morning I commute by bike.
But the real clincher happened a couple of weeks ago - a Volvo estate pulled out of a junction on me as if I was invisible - that really put the shits up me. It really was inches-close.
I've always thought of myself as a competent, safe, observant rider, and I'll accept that there could be a hint of "born-again" rough-around-the-edges failings in my bike control now, but I know that my observation & anticipation is still good - if it wasn't, I wouldn't have been able to veer left enough for that Volvo not to hit me. But it seems now that there are a lot more morons on the road since I was last riding.
Or maybe I have a greater sense of my own mortality now that I have two lovely kids. I certainly don't want them lumbered with pushing their Dad around in a wheelchair till he dies. That bike safely ad on UTV is very effective, with the Mam feeding the baby and the Dad their bottles...
There's a recent post on this forum about zero tolerance on speeding. That'll trickle into Ireland too. Compared to 10/12 years ago, is there any point in biking on public roads?
So I'm selling my FireStorm and buying a jeep. I like driving off-road, and I usually have to hire or share a mate's jeep when I go. I also windsurf and fish, and have a family, so a jeep is a far more relevant vehicle for me at this point in my life, and anyway, I love jeeps nearly as much as I love bikes. I think that even if I could afford both bike & jeep, I would only have a trail bike for off-roading, or a CBR400 or something for track days.
I do regret the decision

I'm not passing judgement on those who will ride on, and I certainly don't want to dampen anyone else's enthusiasm - we all do whatever we want to do...
The Skerries races are on the first weekend in July (I live there), so I'll put her on sale after that...
Thanks to one and all on this forum for responding to the few posts I made, and for the true wealth of both fact & opinion already posted - it really is a good forum: great info, balanced opinions, a little attitude, and a lot of humour. Keep it up and good luck to you all.
Now I have to get on with whining on to my wife about getting a jeep
