Hello, I'm new here.
Not new to riding though. I currently have a 2013 Burgman 650 ABS. I've become interested in Kymco Scooters/bikes and came here to learn more than what the journalists/reviewers will generally publish.
I am a moderator on the CTX1300 forum. Also a member on the ST-Owners and Burgman USA forums.
My first bike was a Harley Davidson 125 dual sport... many many years ago. The I "had" to take a break for some time before getting back into riding. I then owned a '97 Kawasaki Vulcan 750 (I could actually ride my HD farther than this one due to the seat), a '90 Gold Wing GL1500, a '05 Burgman 650, a '98 ST1100, a '14 CTX1300, and now my '13 Burgman 650. My first ride on a motorcycle of any kind was in 1972 when I was challenged to ride a Honda Trail 50 straight up a steep hill full of trees. I wiped out of course, but near the top. The break from riding was due to having kids until they were near the end of High School.
I do much of my own maintenance on my bikes starting with that very first Harley. I just HAD to get the full Harley experience and spent the first winter with that bike taking up most of my garage disassembled due to needing to rebore the cylinder and replace rings, piston, and oil injector due to an oil issue. Go figure. It didn't drip oil but sent it out via the exhaust... until it didn't one day. I think that one ended up being upsized from a 125 to a 130cc.
My wife owns a Honda Metropolitan since 2004 and still rides it all over town. But she no longer has interest in riding pillion with me so I now always ride solo. I usually go off on 3-4 motorcycle camping trips every season. I also ride all year in Central Iowa. Here it can get as cold as anywhere else in the USA. Currently my coldest ride was for 60 miles at -15.7 F (had a digital thermometer since the bike temp sensor doesn't go below +14). We've had colder here but the snow kept me off the streets. I only ride in the cold when the streets are clear and dry. I know how to dress to stay warm and comfortable even at those temps. Most years I get at least one ride in at -4 F or lower. I've also been riding at over +100 F. Again, I know how to stay, well, somewhat comfortable at those temps also.