Had the People out for a ride (95 degree weather, dressed in Hi Viz wicking shirts). Cruising along in my old white black and orange full face helmet (with matching gloves) I looked like a fast moving orange neon blip on a radar screen. Smiling inside the helmet, nowhere in particular to go...
The light turns green on US 41 and I gently roll on the throttle (this is the break-in period on my new scoot). All of a sudden on my left a big cycle goes flying by me. With my cheap sunglasses on and the helmet's shield halfway down (to aid in the distortion) I could only see a kind of Matte Charcoal gray on two wheels with a really heavy guy sitting more in it than on it.
He was hauling, but i knew he would find a red light waiting for him at the next big intersection and he did.
I pulled up next to him and said Hi!. He ignored me. Undaunted I said Hi even louder. I got a head nod from the corpulent rider who was decked out in black, with a black skid lid on to match.
I am 63 years old and riding a scooter, if you don't want to talk to me it's OK, I understand... LOL
I am looking at his bike and saying what the hell is this thing? Took a bit for it to register but I finally thought this is one of those Honda automatic things... Some might even say a big-ass Scooter.
Weird looking, but strangely compelling. Didn't see it long, Heavy-set really gunned it when the light changed and then did his level best to get away from the "Old Man On The Scooter".
It had a backrest the size of one found on a kitchen dining chair (that looked comfortable). A kind of cross between the Batmobile and your favorite TV recliner (he looked like he was leaning way back).
After I got home I started looking on the net, Motorcycle.com, and I'm pretty sure it was Honda's NM4. Felt real good as I looked it over (images and spec's). It really is weird looking. A passenger couldn't be happy with it. Very limited storage. Small fuel capacity (for a bike that large). It weighs almost 570 pounds and it cost $11K... I went out into the garage and looked at the People (with a big grin on my face)...