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Story: In the early days I rode a Modified Matchless 350 cc, then it was great! Back in the late sixties/early seventies we still could ride without helmet, I know unsafe but wonderful the wind across your head, with the log hair flying :) and it was the time of Love & Peace and easyriding. Steppenwolf said it all "Get your motor running, head out for the highway, looking for adventure......" But then I had an operation and a kidney was removed, and medical advice was not to ride again, which was happily adopted by my parents...so bike bye bye. Now, in my mid-life crisis (my wife says) I wanted to ride again. As you all know, who has riden, will never forget it and one day will ride again. Couple af years back somewhere mid nineties I saw a bike which I could not forget. Although I wanted a chopped Harley, this unknow bike with the attractive and appealing looks kept roaming my head. Did not know what bike it was. So when my "mid-life crisis" began I started to look for bikes and I came across THE ONE which was in my mind since. A 1988 black beauty, Long and lean, those fours up sleek, shining to me, for me. 88hp under one push of a button. after the financial hassle SHE WAS MINE. I've got her now for one and a half year and i still don't regret a single day. When I can I ride her, winter, spring, summer and fall all I have to do is push that button and she'll be there .... Now almost fifty I ride my SuperMagna and hum....Get your motor running......head out for the highway... Well I guess you all have the same feelin' Wish I had magic and could be with you folks on the Lake of the Ozarks in September 2002 But I'm in the Low Lands Paradise and we (the Magna Motor Club) are going with twenty-one Magna's to Scotland beginning of June. Wonderful. And we keep on rollin' with the roaring in our ears and music in our heads, but our minds clear and eyes wide open safe on our way lookin'for adventure :))