Doing fantastic, we've finally managed to pay down our bills enough that the wife thinks she can budget the rehab on my motorcycle this year, so feeling pretty pumped. It's had to sit for years now, not going to require a rebuild, but will take a lot of "fiddly" work to get her going again.
I had a major heart attack years ago, and the bike had to sit un-prepped for storage while I went through the whole ordeal. By the time I got back on my feet, between sudden forced retirement cutting my income 60% with no reduction in bills, along with life in general, I couldn't get her going again. Going to go through her front to back, and should be back on the road by June. At this point it's going to take new tires, and battery (major costs) then carb cleaning, oil, fluids, and the usual culprits, but very doable once the big three are bought. (And the big three have been the biggest sticking point) Can only get one a month, but much better than the none I could get before! My big advantages are I had just put Sea-Foam in the tank and filled her up right before I got sick to do my annual minor fuel system cleanout, so tank shouldn't have issues from drawing damp, and she was due for new tires anyway so I don't have to swap out tires I didn't get to put any miles on. I'll take what I can get at this point!
Yeah, my cardiologist isn't happy about it, but he can just deal