Don't get me wrong, sure, there are people that take them out on weekends to get the cobwebs out of them and such, but I'm specifically talking about regular day to day riding of a 60k to 100+k motorcycle. Nobody is going to lock their first generation Harley or Indian to the bike rack while they go into work for the day or into the store for loaf of bread. The lock would be cut and the bike put in the back of a pick-up truck. The days of day to day ordinary utility riding of these old fantastic machines are gone, and that is where the replicas come it! All the fun and feel of the real thing without the huge expenditure of money! I love riding across town on good weather days to work on my faux Indian. It makes me actually look FORWARD to work! Lol! The coolest thing is I only have about $1700.00 in parts and supplies into mine. If the engine blows up one day I have a new second engine on my work bench waiting to be installed, and at $125.00 too. The economics of making your own retro 1st gen motorcycle copy are fantastic.Cobrafreak, just wanted to say there are people out there riding old bikes like a 1911 Indian. I believe, like others, that they do not belong in living rooms or museums but out on the road. I build motorbikes to look and ride like the bikes that were built 100 years ago, they are fully functional bikes. Check out my youtube videos by searching by "LouieMCman". There are only antiques on there now, I haven't shot any video any of my modern creations yet but there are coming soon.