I know many of you have modern bikes. I presume you get pleasure riding them.
You're right GB, although I would imagine the real passion lies with the peculiarities of older machines using technology long since past. I, for example, have the Kwaka, which is a really, really nice bike to ride, and it has characteristics a little more in line with the Beeza. Apart from a Yam XS650, I wouldn't have considered anything else (possibly an old BMW??). The difference - the Kwaka is a (good) copy of the old Brit twins, but isn't one - like your new bike. Having something obsolete and quirky is what makes biking fun for many on this forum.
I suppose when you see the many, faceless, super-reliable, plastic clad Japanese machines on the road today, it just doesn't inspire some people to ride them, they just don't have any character although I think the Kwaka has more than some. I guess that people on this Forum want to ride something that has character, age, pedigree, etc, and that's all part of the experience. Having said that, things do change in life, and being on two wheels is better than retiring to the car.
Cheers GB