I purchased a 35 year old motorcycle for 500 dollars a few months ago behind my parents back. It ran but only barely. It needed a lot of love that it just wasn't getting. But thats ok. I've always wanted a classic vehicle of some kind that I could play with and improve. I got it, barely running, and in no time I had it working and I drive it pretty much every day now. Im no mechanic, at least not anymore, but I've always been able to relate with machines. The is a lot we can learn from things like cars and motorcycles, or anything really. If we take care of something, spend time learning its problems and trying to fix them, then there is no l