Wow, Thomas-- I'll look for that one! (Think I may have seen you on the road....)
All of my current 4 bikes --yes, I've been lucky-- were given to me- price was certainly right! But, there are still old two-wheelers out there that can be had for a few hundred dollars, then fixed up to become good riders for less than a grand....
'76 Honda XL250- son bought it for $35, then I helped him ($$$) get it fixed up; he went and bought a MUCH larger bike, and gave that one to me- first bike I'd had since I sold my '71 CL350 back in 1975. Lower end needs work now, but gets almost 80 mpg in the summer! Not real good for long rides, however.
'75 Honda CB360- was apparently an abandoned Dartmouth frat bike. Fixed up pretty good, now runs decently, gets almost 50mpg! (Lottsa ebay parts!)
'82 Yamaha Virago 750- given to me by an old Army buddy; cost $400 to get it here from Phoenix, then about 40 hrs on the carbs... had been left for 9 yrs in a shed, with gas in the tank

.... Very smooth rider now, gets almost 50 mpg.
'71 Honda CB100- given to me by wife's brother; "You need to take this back to NH with you!" (from MO.) Still a work in progress, but cleaned up pretty well!
Gotta watch those old bikes, however-- they tend to proliferate right there in your dooryard! PS-- No Photoshop here!