I think its indicative that we name our machines, those that mean something to us at least!..... I've had my 650 Silver Wing for over 15 years and from day one she was known as 'Hetty', neither Sal or I know why this is the case, its just the way it is! Very few of the other machines that have come and gone since I got her have also been given names, other than an oddly handling sidecar combo christened 'Calamity Jane' after a very interesting experience I had whilst piloting it for the first time...

...I also had a GL500 whom I dubbed 'Millie', short for 'Militant Tendency', because every job I tried to do on that bike became a battle of wills between me and it! The first thing I decided to do on it was sort out the mono shock, from previous experience of exactly the same machines I know it takes about an hour to sort out......... On this particular bike it took 17 hours and involved a complete strip to a bare frame!!!!!! I've named my bullet 'The Mighty One Too' as a tip of my metaphorical hat to Che Guevara, who according to his diary owned a Norton Atlas 350, which he and his buddy used on their epic trip around South America. Having also sworn (while I was part of the motorcycle industry anyway) that I would never own a classic English machine, I now find myself the proud and happy owner of a bike who was just crying out to be named - so be it

What I haven't figured out yet is whether its male or female, time will tell lol.