In 1979, my first motorcycle was a used 1971 Honda CB100 while a college student in Hawaii. It's when I got rid of a gas guzzling 1968 Chevrolet Caprice. Insurance dropped from $330 to $50 per year, University parking fees dropped from $50 to $5 per semester. Instead of a 1/4 mile hike from the parking structure, motorcycle parking was next to every major campus building. I loved it so much that for the next 2 years I wore out 3 back tires and one front. After several more back and front tires, it's now on its second engine and 3rd speedometer. I still have it and the ABS hard bags I used in college, once mounted I'll have my bagger again.

Being a minimalist, previous ride to the Voyager was a 1987 Suzuki LS650. With low mileage and show room condition, got it in 2003, have ridden to Chama and southern Colorado, in Gallup area to Zuni and Navajo Reservation (NM and AZ), Panhandle Texas (Groom, Pampa, Amarillo, Plainview, Lubbock, Snyder, Colorado City, Brownfield, etc.) Rode it in Okinawa, Japan when my civilian employer moved me there for 2 years. Was riding home to Clovis from work in Alamogordo NM on weekends until retiring last summer.
I got tired of the vibrations near redline at Interstate speeds (I told others it was preparing me for a hard frame engine mount Harley Sportster

Thought at first taking a step up to a Voyager twice as heavy as the Savage was too agressive, but the short time I've ridden it, found that it balances well, handles comfortably, rides and corners well, like a convertible cage with the top down. I guess all that time in the Savage both as a daily commuter and weekender paid off.
Now that I'm retired, I've got my Geezer Glider and am really happy with the Voyager. Having become a patched member of the Christian Motorcyclists Association for past 2 years, now I have the right tool for attending the various functions riding with them.
I look forward to meeting other Voyager riders.
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Sincerely, George Hostler
Clovis, NM
2001 Voyager XII
1987 Suzuki Savage
1971 Honda CB100