I still ride, although not as much (and not on track any more). I still have my GT1000, kept in teh Phoenix area, and which has actually appreciated! Ducati's entire Sports Classic run has done so. The GT less than the others, but the rest of the line have really track-oriented (uncomfortable) ergonomics; the GT was the one you bought to ride, not as a collector investment or art object. I don't5 have a moto in either Tokyo of Sapporo. I should fic that this Spring, although I have to double-check if my MC endorsement carried over to my Japanese license process when I got the latter (some states, including Oregon, have a reciprocity agreement that makes the transfer a no-testing exercise in paperwork completion instead of the expensive, time consuming mess that it is of other gaijin.
I have bicycles in multiple locations, though. Easier to deal with, as I can just carry 'em inside when I know I'm not going to be to that place for a while!
* I have, perhaps, somewhat unreasonable standards for endurance. As you may recall, I used to be a pretty serious bike racer and still put in a lot of mileage every week. My plan to get back into competition (in one of the "old ladies" categories) got torpedoed first by COVID, then by my unpredictable trans-Pacific lifestyle.
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