Thats the closest i can find to my first bike... mine was older though, a 67, that ones a 74 and has plastic bits on it (the fenders and side covers). Mine was all metal and the exhaust was cooler cus it has a chrome YAHAMA logo on it, looked pretty badass. Spent over a year restoring it with my dad, that was the longest year of my life

Only once did it ever leave me stranded, i lost the chain about 10 miles out into the woods... Right at dusk. I had to walk back in pitch black, through lakes and streams and swamps. Not fun. Besides that though, i had that thing tip over in rivers, roll down about 400 feet of rock covered hill, slide across highways, etc, and never more than a couple little scratches to show for it. It was a real trooper. Oh and once the throttle stuck wide open as i was coming into a hairpin... that was pretty scary, i had to hit the kill switch but i still had too much momentum, ended up shooting off a 10 foot hill into some bushes. No damage to me or the bike though luckily.
That was my first car, a 1991 nissan sentra but with the body style of the 1990s. Paid 1000 bucks for it, cash, from a dealer, and the car died 200 feet from the dealership (dead alternator and dead battery) Had to wait 4 hours while they replaced that. The floor of the trunk was all rotted out and i had a huge real estate sign in there so i could use it, but exhaust would still come up inside the car so you had to drive with the windows open all the time. It also only ever had one low-beam headlight, and i couldnt figure out why that was for the life of me, and it NEVER had a working radio which was a pain in the ***. Oh and there was a mystery stain on the back seat, dark red, that i could never get out. Im pretty sure someone got shot and bled out in the back of that car. It also shook like a ***** at all speeds over 70kmh and was missing the last (4th) gear. The last day i owned it before trading it in for a 99 civic I had it up to 170kmh down a hill on the 401 (long before HTA172) and i thought the car was going to blow up for sure. That car was such a pile, but being my first car i loved it anyway.