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February 2006 • Monthly U.S. $3.95 • Canada $4.95 w w w. w i n g w o r l d m a g . c o m February 2006 • Volume 29 Issue 2 ABOUT THE COVER Page 58 F e a t u r e s “Thinking Outside the Box” .................................................................................................35 Dangerous Curves: 90-Degree Sweep................................................................................38 Indian Summer Runaway 2005 .............................................................................................42 I Survived My Own “Tale of the Dragon” .........................................................................50 “Hurricane Rita”: My Portrait...............................................................................................52 My GL1100 Restoration ........................................................................................................54 Buzzard Food or New Co-Rider .........................................................................................56 Regaining Something Lost......................................................................................................58 Wing Ding: A Country Evening at Smiley Hollow ...........................................................63 I n f o B y t e s Frequently Asked Questions About GWRRA...................................................................49 You’re a New Gold Wing Owner ........................................................................................48 Back to the Basics....................................................................................................................49 Mechanical Miseries to Avoid................................................................................................30 Insights from the Aftermarket...............................................................................................30 F U N , Herb & Bernie Didier, GWRRA #134158, of Carmel, Indiana, posed for this portrait in the parking lot of the Gaylord Opryland Hotel in Nashville while attending last September’s Motorcycle Jubilee. Herb has fashioned a safe cockpit for their dog, Buster. Page 54 F O R Page 42 S A F E T Y A N D CONTENTS K N O W L E D G E ULTIMATE LUXURY MOTORCYCLE TOURING Advertisers Listing .............................................73 GWRRA/Rescue Application...........................16 Readers’ Responses...........................................12 Events....................................................................72 Hall of Fame ........................................................78 Readers’ Rides ....................................................83 Executive Viewpoint .............................................8 In Memoriam.......................................................78 Finishing Touches ................................................85 Motorcycle Goodies..........................................67 Free Classifieds ...................................................71 News Briefs .........................................................20 Golden Dealers ..................................................17 Northern Reflections........................................10 Wing Ding Housing Information ....................64 GWRRA Official Products...............................79 Product Previews ...............................................22 Workbench..........................................................24 NEW SHOWS! See schedule on page 70. February 2006 Two for the Road .................................................5 Wing Ding 28 Application................................65 ON-LINE • WING WORLD • FEBRUARY & MARCH F R I E N D S D E P A R T M E N T S user name: presidents • password: shamrocks 3 ULTIMATE LUXURY MOTORCYCLE TOURING Publication No.: USPS No. 462-550 Publication No.: CPC No. 40032110 PUBLISHER INB PUBLICATIONS Publishers for GWRRA EDITOR Nick Hoppner editor@gwrra.org (623) 581-2500, extension 231 ASSISTANT EDITOR Sharon Stanley sstanley@gwrra.org (623) 581-2500, extension 253 TECHNICAL EDITOR Howard Halasz ADVERTISING SALES sales@inb.net (623) 581-5900, Extension 214, 226 or 244 MAGAZINE DESIGN INB • (623) 581-5900 Home Office Hours (MST) Monday - Thursday: 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. Friday: 8 a.m. - noon Wing World™ ISSN #0745-273X is published monthly by INB Publications at One Deer Valley Road, Suite #300, Phoenix, AZ 85027. Phone (623) 581-5900. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. All letters, articles, art and photographs submitted become the property of GWRRA and are subject to editing and alteration. Reprint of articles or quote excerpts is granted when full credit is given to source. Send all address changes, notices, undeliverable copies, subscriptions, letters, contributions, editorials and requests to: GWRRA, INC. Home Office: 21423 N. 11th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85027 P.O. Box 42450 • Phoenix, AZ 85080-2450 (800) 843-9460 • (623) 581-2500 FAX (623) 581-3844 e-mail: wingworld@gwrra.org www.gwrra.org For Member Services call (800) 843-9460 or (623) 581-2500 e-mail: customerservice@gwrra.org PRINTED IN U.S.A. By Publication Printers Periodicals postage paid at Phoenix, Arizona & additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Wing World, P.O. Box 42450 Phoenix, AZ 85080-2450. Send Canadian returns to: P.O. Box 240, Station A, Windsor, ON N9A6K7 COPYRIGHT© 2006 Gold Wing Road Riders Association, Inc. GWRRA (a nonprofit organization) is a completely separate entity from Honda Motor Company, Ltd., and is not affiliated with any organization. Honda®, Gold Wing®, Aspencade®, Interstate®, Valkyrie® and Hondaline® are Honda trademarks. Gold Wing Road Riders Association used by permission of and agreement with American Honda Motor Company, Inc. Publication of any article, photograph, illustration or advertisement should not be construed as an endorsement by GWRRA of specific products, accessories or practices. The opinions expressed in the articles in Wing World are the opinions of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the viewpoint of the Gold Wing Road Riders Association. 4 Wing World T W O F O R T H E R O A D ecently, one of my favorite motorcycle mechanics made an inter- rally more gifted than others. (This is particularly wounding if you’re esting comment as he gestured at my white GL1800 up on a one of the “others.”) Some students are in poor condition to learn at rack for a fresh set of tires.“I can’t believe how many people are this moment due to stress, medical conditions, physical limitations, etc. getting off other kinds of bikes now and are buying these! People who Some either lack the ability or the inclination to learn. (“My husband wanted me to take this course,” or “There’s nothnever would have thought twice about riding an ing new you guys can show me.”) And, for some 800-pound luxury touring motorcycle a few years of us, alas, it is just the wrong time in our lives to ago are amazed at what these big bikes can do.” be riding a touring bike, no matter how glamThinking over his comment leads me to realorous it appears. ize an oft-overlooked reality: many people recentEgo problems aren’t the only limitations in ly have bought into the world of full-on touring making the transition to touring motorcycles. machines but may not necessarily have much of Often, new bike owners don’t even know what the knowledge or many of the skills some of us they don’t know about their new bike. Reading the who’ve been around Winging for awhile often owner’s manual completely and in detail is a great assume everybody has. first step. (You’d be amazed at how few owners So, at the risk of stating the obvious to the vetdo!) Reading a general introduction to touring erans, let me use this column this month to riding is also invaluable. Going to Chapter meetaddress some of you “newcomers.” ings and asking lots of questions is also very helpLet’s face it, folks, some of you have never ridful. den for more than 60 miles or 60 minutes at a Unfortunately, many of us get into touring stretch. Some of you have never ridden in bad without the latest and greatest equipment.We try weather. Some have never ridden a bike heavier to dip our toes into the touring-bike ocean withthan 300 pounds or with an engine stronger than out making a major investment of money or 250cc’s. Some have never ridden street bikes expectations. For some, this is by buying an older before—and it’s a whole new jungle on the blackN i c k H o p p n e r machine to start with. No problem if you are a top. Some of you haven’t a clue about why safe patient person with technical aptitude, the bike is riding apparel is recommended over casual wear generally in good shape mechanically and you or that “safe and useful” need not always be the have checked out where you can still get parts opposite of “cool-looking and stylish.” and service when you need it. But bikes built in A concern of mine is how many of you may the ’70s and ’80s have technology from those think the transition into touring motorcycling is decades, and some of their aftermarket electronaccomplished just by buying a Wing. Do any of ics stuff is getting hard to find or to fix. Do strugthese statements sound like you might have said gles with your bike add to or detract from your them? fun? “Motorcycles are motorcycles. If you can hanLikewise, many of us start out in make-do dle one kind, you can handle them all.” apparel versus new equipment. It’s amazing how “I’ve never had an accident, so I know everymuch more fun touring can be if you’re not roastthing I need to know.” ing or freezing, sunburned or frostbitten, sand“I rode for (___) years back in the 19 (___)’s, editor@gwrra.org and-bug blasted or deafened. And while frugality so I know what I’m doing.” can be a good thing, at some point it’s worth com“My (father, brother, best friend) showed me mitting your heart and financial resources to how, and I’ve been riding ever since.” improve the touring experience. This goes double if you are introduc“I’m a man, so this stuff all comes naturally to me.” ing your Co-Rider to the experience of touring. Negative first ride Because big-bike motorcycling is a mostly adult sport, encouraging impressions have a radioactive half-life longer than plutonium. So, if you’re making the transition into full dresser style riding, or if you to become better educated about the sport can be a ticklish business. We adults can be the victims of our own pigheadedness. Rider you’re coming back to it after a long separation, please apply yourself Educators often have to overcome their students’ ego problems before vigorously to getting good help in riding techniques, good advice on your bike’s mechanics, and good advice on the equipment and “road they can make much progress. Typically, females learn more quickly and easily than males do. know-how” of today’s touring. There’s a wealth of helpful people here (Ouch, I resemble that remark!) Typically, brand-new riders have fewer in GWRRA ready, willing and able to help make your Gold Winging life ● bad habits to break. (Again, I can relate!) Some students are just natu- better. R Are You Experienced? 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Gold Wing Windshields from Memphis Shades Tired of looking thru your old windshield? Save up to $40.00 on in stock windshields. Available for GL1800 & GL1500 in 9 colors. Standard or Tall, Vented or Non-Vented. BATTERY TENDER $49.95 Take a ride along historic Route 66 and stop in and see us. We’re an hour north of St. Louis. (I-55 North) TO ORDER: 1-800-373-6565 TO ORDER ON-LINE: www.niehauscycle.com Old Route 66 • Litchfield, Illinois 62056 • INTERNATIONAL 217-324-6565 • FAX 217-324-6563 • i n f o @ n i e h a u s c y c l e . c o m AN EXECUTIVE VIEWPOINT than pleasant. I resolve to never take it personally. The only way I can help is to care and be of as much help as possible. Sometimes, do you have to speak with your friends who are also upset? My attitude is my choice, as is yours; resolve for the positive. “Avoid angry, abrasive persons. They are generally vengeful. Avoid zealots. They are generally humorless.” I find that there are always angry ife is a series of personal choices that we people on one issue or the other. However, make that tend to lead us down the sometimes there are people that are angry paths that we find ourselves traveling. over just about everything. I wish them well, I Turn right, turn left, or go straight ahead; all are wish them love and peace, but I also know that choices we make. The question is: do we make there is nothing anyone can do to resolve their those choices for ourselves alone or do we anger. They choose to be angry. also take into account all those fellow travel“Resolve to listen more and talk less. No one ers with whom we share the trip? ever learns anything by talking.” Hmmm, God Resolutions are fairly easy to make but gave me two ears, two eyes and one mouth. I sometimes difficult to keep. Personal resoluD o n B r o c k think there was a very good reason. tions usually involve changing something perExecutive Director “Be chary of giving advice. Wise men don’t sonal about ourselves or making us “better” dbrock@gwrra.org need it and fools won’t heed it.” I resolve to try by incorporating some desired improvement. never to “give advice,” but instead to try to I read once: help everyone find his or her own answers. I resolve to be a friend and listen and assist “No one will ever get out of this world alive. when asked. Resolve therefore to maintain a reasonable sense “Resolve to be tender with the young, compasof values. sionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant of the weak and the wrong. Take care of yourself. Good health is everyone’s Sometime in your life you will have been all of major source of wealth. Without it, happiness is these.” I believe that this is the best of the resalmost impossible. olutions. Each of us will be placed in these situations by our choices or sometimes by cirResolve to be cheerful and helpful. People will cumstance. In our family we will see all of repay you in kind. these at some time in others or ourselves. Resolve to strive to always be a friend first and foremost. Avoid angry, abrasive persons. They are generally vengeful. “Do not equate money with success. There are many successful moneymakers who are miserable failures as human beings. What counts most Avoid zealots. They are generally humorless. about success is how a person achieves it.” I believe that we are a success Resolve to listen more and talk less. No one ever learns anything by talking. as a Family and as an Association. How do we equate that success? Money? Most of us don’t have a lot, but we do have so much more: We have our friends and fellow Be chary of giving advice. Wise men don’t need it and fools won’t heed it. Members in GWRRA. Our group resolution is “Friends for Fun, Safety Resolve to be tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympa- and Knowledge.” That is a simple statement but a very powerful one as thetic with the striving and tolerant of the weak and the wrong. Sometime well. Think of all the friends that you have made and still have within the Association. The Association is the structure, but the Friends are in your life you will have been all of these. the soul. Resolve to be a friend to all, and you will be surprised how many Do not equate money with success. There are many successful moneymakers who are miserable failures as human beings. What counts most about people will call you friend as well. Resolve to treat all your friends with courtesy and respect. Respect success is how a person achieves it.” —© Lloyd Shearer 1986 that each person is going their own way and each person makes their choices as to which paths to follow. Respect those rights and choices I have had this advice hanging on my office wall since 1987. It has and offer your friendship. My resolution to all of you, my friends, is to do the best I can to help served me as an excellent template as I try to make my choices in life. “No one will ever get out of this world alive. Resolve therefore to main- you enjoy all of the fun and camaraderie of our Family. I resolve to tain a reasonable sense of values.” What are my values? I value my wife work for you to encourage you to stay safe through the coming year. I hope all of your resolutions are positive and bring you and yours and my family. They are my strength. I value all of my GWRRA Friends and Family. They are my joys in life. I believe that we have one of the happiness, joy and peace for the coming year. May every ride be better than the last and may every friendship last forever. largest gatherings of the greatest people in the world. Warm Regards, “Resolve to be cheerful and helpful. People will repay you in kind.” From Don Brock ● time to time I have the opportunity to speak with Members that are upset. In their desire to address their issue, sometimes they appear less This time of year we are making, or already breaking, our personal resolutions for the coming year. I’m like you; I try to look at where I have been, where I am, and where I want to go. I look at what I have accomplished and what I intended to accomplish. L Resolutions 8 Wing World N O R T H E R N Reflections Rider Education Improvements—Canada By Gordon Murphy • National Director • Rider ou probably have noted comments in the past concerning a very progressive program being implemented within our organization involving the Rider Education Program. A little bit of background information is probably warranted at this point. Prior to the summer of 2003, before Rider Course Instructors could be certified to teach any of GWRRA’s repertoire of on-bike courses, they were required to possess Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF), Evergreen Safety Council, Canada Safety Council (CSC), or other similar background Instructor certification. This, of course, ensured that GWRRA instructors were professionals who were very knowledgeable of the principles and concepts of safe motorcycle riding and could competently teach those fundamental skills. While this process had worked reasonably well in general over the years, some areas–particularly in Canada–had experienced difficulties in attracting certified instructors, due to the cost and relative time commitments associated with becoming and remaining a CSC Instructor. Similar difficulties were being experienced in some of the United States, as well. Y 10 Faced with these problematic situations, and ever-mindful of the critical importance of rider education for our Members, the GWRRA leadership concluded in later 2004 that the relative size and demographics of the organization was sufficient to warrant a program to train our own Rider Course Instructors, without the future need for dependency on outside organizations. So, over the winter of 2004-2005, a new program called the Rider Course Instructor Certification Program was developed to train and certify our own GWRRA instructors to present GWRRA rider courses, such as the Advanced Rider Course, the Trike Rider Education • Canada Course and the Sidecar Rider Course. (The Trailering Course will be offered to certified GWRRA Rider Course Instructors during a weekend update but is not utilized for certification of instructors.) Due to the greater difficulties being experienced there, Regions in Canada were considered to be in the greatest need for Rider Course Instructors. So, after some diligent logistical planning by Region K Educator Charles Schultz, London, Ontario, was selected as the location for the initial presentation of the Rider Course Instructor Certification Program (RCICP). Gordon Murphy, National Director for Rider Education – Canada, who had been one of the developers of the RCICP, and is a Master Rider Course Instructor, was designated to present the course June 17-20, 2005, just prior to Wing Ding. The RCICP involves an intensive four-andone-half days (approximately 40 hours) of training, both classroom and range, on the fundamentals of effective presentation skills, motorcycle safety concepts and precepts, and also includes the presentation of a “live” course–in this case, an Advanced Rider Wing World Course. The presentation of this live course to local Chapter Members by Instructor Candidates is considered an integral part of the assessment of the abilities and capabilities of these interested applicants by the Master Instructor. If judged acceptable, these Instructor Candidates, who are required to be active at least in Level III of the Rider Education Program, are certified as Advanced Trike or Sidecar Rider Course Instructors. The eight Instructor Candidates who participated in the London course brought various backgrounds and skills and were very willing and dedicated participants. While no one was reluctant to participate in all topics of discussion and participation, there were also many lighter moments when we GWRRA Members typically interspersed the learning with some good-natured FUN! At the end of the fourth day, Region K had gained an additional eight new certified ARC Rider Course Instructors, all of whom were enthusiastically looking forward to presenting the Advanced Rider Course to Members throughout the Region. Some minor revisions were made to certain elements of the Program before the second presentation was made in Kelowna, British Columbia, September 17-20, 2005. Just as in London earlier, the twelve Instructor Candidates, along with Assistant National Director of Rider Education for Canada, Dave Hay, eagerly looked forward to becoming certified Rider Course Instructors for the Advanced Rider Course. Everyone knows that GWRRA Members are a fun-loving group and, as was the case in London earlier, the Kelowna group was no exception.The four-and-a-half-day course was very intensive, requiring substantial participation and interaction from the participants. However, some good-natured fun and camaraderie was evident throughout the course. The end result was the successful completion by twelve new ARC Rider Course Instructors. Among those were Ron Hodgson, Region J Director, Alex Zerbinos from Soldotna, Alaska, and Bob Schrammeck, Assistant Regional Director, Region I. One of the highlights that preceded the course was the presentation of the Executive Director’s Award to Dave Hay in recognition of his persistence and dedication to Rider Education in Canada’s West Coast. (Subsequent to the RCICP in Kelowna, Dave was appointed a Master Rider Course Instructor – ARC.) While there were a number of certified ARC Rider Course Instructors in the three Regions in Canada prior to this new initiative, these Regions now have an additional nineteen new instructors available to present motorcycle safety riding skills to GWRRA Members not only within the Canadian Regions but throughout GWRRA.We believe February 2006 this will be to everyone’s benefit and will enhance our enjoyment of riding our Gold Wings. In late October, Assistant International Rider Education Director Bob Berry presented the first U.S. Rider Course Instructor Program to Members from Region I and F.The result: eight new Rider Course Instructors certified in the ARC. Graduates of that program are: Bill Agnew, Region F Director, Bruce McMahill, Washington District Educator, and from the Washington District: Eric Carlson, Eddie Dunn, Thomas McCollim, Gale Nickel, Gary Pavone and Marvin Scott. As you will have realized by now, GWRRA is a very progressive and forward-thinking organization that holds rider education and safety for its Members in the highest esteem. We are always striving for improvement in this lifesaving area and we believe this latest initiative is a great step forward. We look forward to the continued growth of this program within the North American Regions and Districts as well as our overseas operations. GWRRA is certainly a world leader in Rider Education. Bonjour! ● 11 The Price of Loyalty n Editor Nick Hoppner’s November editorial, he questions if people will continue to buy the 2006 Wing at $22,000. Working on the basis of a conversion rate of £1.00 = $1.75, this converts to £12,571. Here in the U.K. we have been paying £17,000 (or $29,750) for the GL1800A ever since it came over here, so Heaven alone knows what the new models will work out at— probably the equivalent of $34,500. This must be real brand loyalty! Mike Brister, C/D EN-B GWRRA #169498 Derbyshire, England I Family-Style Touring We reserve the right to edit or excerpt Readers’ Responses. Send typed, dated and signed letters to “Readers’ Responses,” Wing World, P.O. Box 42450, Phoenix, AZ 850802450 or by e-mail to editor@gwrra.org. “Yeah, some Honda Chick won the bike.” I love being a “Honda Chick.” Yahoo! Janet Coleman GWRRA #155538-01 Hereford,Texas Ed. Note: Janet Coleman had her story “From Trampoline Springs to Honda Gold Wings” published in our November 2005 issue that came out in early September. Apparently, September must have been her month! Classic Gold Wing oward Halasz, I enjoyed your article “Resurrecting a Classic Gold Wing” (December 2005). I just purchased a 1983 GL1100 Interstate that had been sitting for two-and-a-half years, and the gas cap and tank are rusted. When you flushed the tank, did you remove it from the frame first or did you do it on the bike? Your article will be very helpful to me as I recondition this bike. Thank you in advance. Frank Butler GWRRA #155069 Cincinnati, Ohio H his is a picture of my wife, Tamara, and my three-year-old daughter, Priscilla, in Idaho on a July 2004 trip. On a 1995 SE Gold Wing with a Hannigan sidecar, we three just love to see the great USA on three wheels. Duane Crook GWRRA #87387 Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin T Writer Wins Harley I left it on the bike. Removing it from the frame was not necessary. —Howard Ride in Heaven y wife Fran & I recently celebrated our fortieth anniversary and we were fortunate enough to be able to spend the day in Hawaii. Since reading about another couple’s experience in the June 2004 issue of Wing World, we’ve been captivated with the thought of going to the islands. We contacted Gary Kahn at Wing Tours Hawaii and set up a timeframe for our vacation. An 11-day trip was planned with a short stopover in Oahu for a guided personal tour with Gary leading the way. We’ve been Wingers since ’97 and have ridden together for over 40 years, and our current ride is a ’94 Aspencade which we really enjoy. I had never been aboard an 1800 and looked forward to riding one of Gary’s meticulously prepared bikes. M ou will not believe what happened to me on September 17 at the Golden Aspen Rally in Ruidoso, New Mexico! I won a 2006 Harley-Davidson Electra Glide motorcycle! What a surprise! Even more surprising is that we sold it within two hours. A friend from Amarillo talked to his friend who was in Ruidoso, and he said, Y 12 Our host picked us up at our hotel and took us to his beautiful home and showed us the stable of rides available. He said, “Pick a color,” and we did. All his bikes reflect the TLC of a man dedicated to delivering the ride of a lifetime. The day was spent riding with Gary pointing out the beautiful vistas and highlighting the areas of significant interest.There were many stops along the way for water breaks and to take pictures. Two stops–for breakfast and lunch–were included in the tour. Gary projects a comfort and ease that only a person with a symbiotic spirituality with the land that he loves can give. We left with the memories of the most beautiful riding day of our lives and went on to nine more days in Maui. Mahalo, Gary! Dave & Fran Gudjonsson GWRRA #126057 Merrimac, Massachusetts Ed. Note: Hawaii-bound? Check out Wing Tours Hawaii at www.wingtourshawaii.com. Are Bald Tires Safe? Wing World, here’s the story: A. H. (not his real initials) is a friend of mine who honestly believes bald tires are safe. Nobody I know can talk him out of his theory. I tell him that 90 percent of tire failures occur in the last 10 percent of the tread life and that it makes no sense to try to wear away every ounce of rubber. He says that is just tire manufacturers’ bunk and that the depth of rubber is not a factor in tire failure or performance; that the strength is all in the corded casing. I thought if some expert answered the letter in print it might make an impression on him (and any others who may think as he does). I hope you’ll print his letter (see below) and an expert response. Name withheld by request “My riding buddies continually hassle me about the nearly bald front tire on my GL1200 Gold Wing. I tell them that it is not a problem. In fact, it actually has better traction than their deeply treaded tires. Look at the racers on their “slicks” with no tread at all. 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Note:The following response was provided to Wing World by one of the best Gold Wing mechanics in Phoenix who is also an AMA racer. “A.H.” is risking his own life and others’ lives if he is riding on bald tires. Motorcycle tires of varying types are carefully constructed to fulfill the purpose of their intended use. Racing slick tires are built for high speeds, high operating temperatures, and high coefficients of friction.They must endure high shearing forces from braking, accelerating and cornering, and they are often ridden well up onto their sidewalls due to extreme lean angles. But their useful life is much shorter than street tires–usually no more than 100 or 200 miles before replacement. Most racers start each race on new tires. Remember also that racing slicks are used on clear, well-paved tracks with no debris and no potholes—unlike the environment touring riders face daily on public streets and highways. You should also be aware that whenever conditions turn wet, racers change their tires quickly from racing slicks to tires with sipes that channel water away–just like street tires do–precisely to avoid hydroplaning. Riding on worn-out tires is the worst of all possible circumstances. Worn-out tires often contribute to front-end wobble and noise.Thin tread exposes the vulnerable center section to punctures, increasing the potential for flats and catastrophic failures (blowouts). Thin tread also reduces the tires’ ability to provide friction, so the bike won’t hold to the pavement. On a motorcycle, you have only the air in your two tires to support you and the tread on each tire to maintain the friction you must have to keep from skidding, sliding and crashing. Settle for anything less than adequate tires and you are playing a dangerous game of Russian Roulette. 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Internet Holiday Special 800.824. 6566 • 888.824.6566 www.tulsaenterprises.com 14 am a recent visitor to the Chapter MD-B (“Metro Wings”) get-together, and I was so impressed with the way their meetings were conducted that, although I ride a Harley, I was wondering if you would publish my picture in the next issue, please. (I’m soon to be a Bumble B.) “Big Daddy” Al Hall Capitol Heights, Maryland I Wing World Ed. Note: Al, you couldn’t find a better group to ride with than MD-B. They may even forgive you for those straight pipes! Doggone Great Gold Wing thought you would enjoy seeing a photo of my nine-year-old Boykin Spaniel, Gump, riding on the back of my 2006 Gold Wing. He loves to ride in the car, the boat and now the motorcycle. The Boykin Spaniel is the official state dog in South Carolina. I have been riding motorcycles since high school (40 years).This is my fourth Gold Wing. Just recently purchased the 2006 with Navi and love it! Charlie Jeffcoat GWRRA #130947 Columbia, South Carolina I Motorcycle Oil Standards Revisited Question tu Oltman, I read and re-read your oil article in the November issue of Wing World but it still left me confused and asking the same old question as to the other oils we can use in our Wings. I recently returned from St. Petersburg, Florida, and went to a huge flea market there and ran across a man selling Amsoil. This I assume was the oil you were talking about on page 65 of the November issue. I retrieved a catalog on their product and found a motorcycle oil (recommended) by Amsoil. It stated that it is a 10W40 weight, A, API of SG SL/CF JASO MA and stated it did not contain any friction modifiers, and was recommended for use in the Honda, but did not mention the Gold Wing specifically . Now to the question of the MA or MB test as stated: the 4-T MA test. Even a highfriction oil, if it passed the friction test, would be acceptable for a low-friction oil. My question is (finally) what is the SL/CF designation on this oil and does it meet with Honda specs? Is it a low-friction oil? It states that there are no friction modifiers in this oil and it is safe for the engine and transmission and is wet clutch compatible. I know there is not a clear-cut answer and I know that if you answered this question it could be awkward for you with Honda, but I would like to know. I could not find any specific information on the Honda oil either. All it states is that it is S February 2006 SG/SF with Moly (and what the hell is Moly?) and that it is a synthetic blend. I would like to know what is what and at least get a straight answer for once. Eddy Nestle GWRRA #119981 Dallas, Georgia Eddy, first, let me congratulate you for reading the entire article; that was an accomplishment in itself. Most folks just scanned through looking for a specific recommendation, even though that was clearly stated as not being the article’s purpose. One purpose was to inform the consumer that JASO specs allow one to select a motorcycle-specific oil of his or her choice based on price, availability, or similar issues without having to agonize over nebulous claims of shear-stability and other supposed distinctions. It allows them to, but will they? Let’s talk about the Moly first. Moly is shorthand for molybdenum. Molybdenum is an additive used in some oils to reduce friction.Though some Pro Honda oils are available “with moly,” the GL1800 owner’s manual clearly states that Pro Honda GN4 or HP4 oils without molybdenum additives are the only Honda-brand oils suitable for use in the GL1800.That’s Honda’s call.What about using it in other motorcycles? If there’s a JASO MA certification on the package, go for it. Otherwise, (and this was a major point of the article), an oil without JASO MA certification can no longer be considered motorcycle-specific, regardless of any marketing claims. Is a non-certified oil worth the same price as one that’s JASO MA certified? That’s the buyer’s call. Regarding the MA question, we were discussing friction modifiers and the question of “how much is too much.”The article pointed out that we’ll never know the answer to that question regarding a non motorcycle-specific oil (read “car oil”), even though it might not be “energy conserving,” because those oils are not subjected to JASO testing. We said that any tested oil that passed the JASO MA (high friction) test requirements would qualify for an MA rating, even if it contained some friction-modifying additives. So any claim of “no friction modifier,” though comforting, is irrelevant (and likely redundant) if the oil is JASO MA certified. Finally, let’s address your Amsoil question. The SL/CF rating designates compliance with current API performance and protection standards for both gasoline (SL) and diesel (CF) engines. 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More importantly, for an oil claiming to be motorcycle-specific, it’s certified to JASO MA standard, meaning it has the frictional properties required of a motorcycle’s wet-clutch. Other marketing claims aside, the oil you described meets all the requirements of any modern motorcycle engine, including those for any year or model of Honda Gold Wing. —Stu Oltman Oil Article Again S tu, just a quick comment on your article in Wing World about oil.When I saw the article, I thought this was probably well overdue! I was a little disappointed that you didn’t really touch base much on synthetic oils, which I am a huge fan of! But that’s okay, because I have done my own research and switched all my vehicles, including my ’91 GL1500 SE, to full synthetics! My bike grew up on Golden Spectro 10W40 until I realized what I was missing! I guess my point is, what do you really recommend? I have switched to Mobil 1 MX4T 10W40, however, I am also considering Amsoil 10W40 MCF. Both oils claim to be “Motorcycle-specific, and 100% fully synthetic!” Stu, am I on the right path or is this just snake oil? Thanks for your advice, and have a wonderful day! Brian R. Halushka GWRRA #116519 Saskatchewan, Canada Brian, thank you for the question. In my article, I intentionally avoided attempts to define “the best” –an argument that will never be settled among vehicle enthusiasts. Instead, I attempted to inform motorcyclists how they could determine whether their personal oil choice, whether petroleum or synthetic, was or was not certified as a motorcycle-specific oil. My reasoning? If one is going to pay a premium price for an oil that claims to be motorcycle-specific, one should have some assurance that they’re getting what they paid for. I believe that both of the synthetic products you mention display the JASO MA certification on the back of the bottles. That being the case, both are certified motorcycle oils. If your research has guided you to synthetic oils, that’s fine. If it had gone the other way, that would have been fine also. Considering the 3,000 to 5,000mile drain intervals practiced by most motorcyclists, it’s my opinion that either type motorcycle oil will adequately protect your bike for far more miles than you’re likely to ride it. But hey—that’s just my opinion. We received a letter from a Member a couple of years ago in which he claimed that his GL1500 had covered 400,000 miles with no mechanical repairs necessary, and he included a photo of his bike’s odometer. Though he’d written us only to brag on his huge accumulated mileage, GWRRA Members nevertheless wrote to us asking what oil he was using. He never said what oil, because that wasn’t his point. So I asked him about that. Much to the dismay of the specialty oil crowd, he’d been using a petroleum oil from Day One—a house-branded heavyduty fleet oil in 15W40 viscosity that he purchased at a local farm supply store and changed at 3,000-mile intervals.Apparently, this gentleman never realized what he was missing, and neither did his bike. —Stu Oltman ● • GWRRA Membership Application • Member Name: ______________________________________________________ Last ❏ New ❏ Renew Member No: __________________ First Co-Rider Names: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Mailing Address: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ❏ USA ❏ Canada ❏ Other: ________________ City Telephone: Home: ( State ) ________________________________Work: ( Zip ) ___________________________E-Mail:____________________ Gold Book™ Directory Information: A) ❏ Truck/Trailer B) ❏ Phone Calls Only C) ❏ Tent Space D) ❏ Lodging E) ❏ Tools F) ❏ Tour Guide ❏ Do Not list me in the Gold Book GWRRA 21423 North 11 Avenue Phoenix AZ 85027 800-843-9460 (623) 581-2500 (623) 581-3844 Fax www.gwrra.org www.towbusters.com Member Type (Select One) Individual Membership ❏ 3 yrs $120 USD ❏ 2 yrs $85 USD ❏ 1 yr $45 USD Family Membership (2 or more people in household) ❏ 3 yrs $150 USD ❏ 2 yrs $105 USD ❏1 yr $55 USD Associate Individual* ❏ 3 yrs $135 USD ❏ 2 yrs $95 USD ❏ 1 yr $50 USD Associate Family* ❏ 3 yrs $165 USD ❏ 2 yrs $115 USD ❏ 1 yr $60 USD Subscription Only (Wing World™ Magazine) ❏ 1 yr $40 ❏ Yes! 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Credit Card Number/Expiration Date: ___________________________________________ Cardholder’s Signature: _____________________________ 16 Wing World Golden Dealers A s e l e c t i o n o f M e m b e r- w r i t t e n l e t t e r s s a l u t i n g e x c e l l e n t s e r v i c e . Lebanon Valley Honda, Jonestown, Pennsylvania In late June of this year, my wife Joni & I were riding our blue ’93 Interstate with our friends Bob & Jennifer Stykes, GWRRA #17829, Boones Creek, Tennessee, on their gray ’88 GL1500. We were heading south through Pennsylvania on I-81 in the morning when I hit a large pothole. At first it seemed that all was well, but when we pulled into a gas station half an hour later, I couldn’t stop at the pump. After taking some plastic off, Bob and I determined I had busted a fork seal. Bob got right on the phone with his Gold Book open to some local Members, and the first person he talked to told him they have all of their work done at Lebanon Valley Honda.The dealer was about 25 miles from where we were, so while I put the bike back together Bob called GWRRA’s Rescue highway service to see what they could do for us. Within no time they had a roll-back on its way from Motter’s Towing just down the street. I called Lebanon Valley Honda and they understood our situation and told us they would be waiting when we got there. When we pulled up to the dealership, I was told to take the bike around back.The owner himself met me at the back door and made me feel right at home. They had the bike on a lift in five minutes and they were busy fixing it right away. While we were there, we had time to eat some lunch, talk to some locals and find out that the guys at Lebanon Valley Honda were a good bunch. Before we knew it the bike was ready, and the cost was much less than we were expecting. Thanks, Lebanon Valley Honda, for treating us like we bought our bike from you. Thanks to Bob for being calm and patient when I was worried about our situation. Jackie Denny GWRRA #225196 Gray,Tennessee February 2006 Plano Honda, Plano,Texas The first weekend in October, Patti & I like to scoot on down to Italy, Texas, to meet friends at the Moto Guzzi Rally. In years past, we cruised to the rally on our ’98 Valkyrie Tourer, but this year we were traveling in style on our brand new Gold Wing. At McKinney, Texas, we picked up an unwelcome addition to our rear tire—a twoinch sheet metal screw. We limped on into Plano, Texas, and arrived at Plano Honda at about 10 a.m. on a busy Saturday morning. Long story short: We were prepared for the worst but received the best treatment possible. By 11 a.m., the able service crew, led by Steve Wagner, had us back on the road to Italy. (We were there just long enough for Patti to buy new gloves, two new tee shirts and to try on every jacket in the store.) A big thank-you to the very personable folks at Plano Honda! Franklin Kastl GWRRA #141688 Tulsa, Oklahoma Wilkes Honda Shop, Wilkesboro, North Carolina My wife, Carole; my first cousin, Jack; and his wife, Shari, were riding the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina on July 13 on a vacation trip, when my 1988 GL1500 suddenly lost all electrical power at about mile marker 258. Fortunately, we were only about 100 yards from the Northwest Trading Post, so we were able to push my motorcycle into their parking lot. Thinking my battery died, we jump-started my Gold Wing from my cousin’s Gold Wing and attempted to head south on the parkway, only to have my motorcycle die again about a mile down the road. So we jump-started it again, let his charging system charge my battery for a little bit, and then headed back to the Northwest Trading Post. We reached the conclusion that my alternator had failed. I called Motorcycle Touring Services (MTS), a roadside service I have belonged to since 1989. They were very prompt at contacting a towing service to get us off the mountain and to the nearest Honda dealer. Just so happens the closest towing partner was the Wilkes Honda Shop in Wilkesboro, North Carolina. Wilkes Honda was very prompt in sending an individual with a trailer to our location, getting us down off the moun- tain and suggesting a motel where we could stay. They drove us to the motel that afternoon and picked us up the next day after my motorcycle was repaired. We needed to stay overnight since the Honda shop did not have a 1988 GL1500 alternator in stock. They had one shipped overnight from Atlanta and got my bike repaired and we were on the road again by ten the next day. I just want to say thanks to owner Derwin Kilby and his employees at Wilkes Honda for their fast and courteous service to get us back on the road again. Alan P. Curtner GWRRA #56741 Southport, North Carolina Sunrise Honda, Searcy, Arkansas We had been making plans to attend the Arkansas District Rally with Pat & Larry Seuling (the Directors of AR-P) to celebrate our thirty-fourth wedding anniversary.We had invited them to have dinner at our house and spend the night, as it cut about 50 miles off of their ride. When they arrived at our house on May 18, Larry advised us that he had a problem with the electrical system on his new Gold Wing and that he would have to have it fixed before going on to the District Rally. We were planning on leaving early the next morning and would be traveling past Sunrise Honda in Searcy,Arkansas, so Larry had called them to advise them of our situation. As usual, the service manager, Melissa, told him to stop by and they would work him in. When we arrived, Melissa pulled a mechanic off another job and had him start to work on Larry’s bike. He took a switch from another bike, installed it on Larry’s and we were on our way within 30 minutes, problem solved! We even arrived at the rally in plenty of time to make my appointment to have my new 1800 pinstriped! It’s wonderful to deal with such professional and caring people as we have dealt with at Sunrise Honda! Most of the GWRRA Members I talk to ride the added distance to Sunrise Honda even though there are other dealers much closer. I personally ride over 90 miles to have their service department perform any necessary work on my 1800 Gold Wing. If you are riding through the area, stop to meet Melissa and the owner, Rick. They have 17 never failed to perform the work in a friendly, professional manner. Thanks again for helping make our anniversary trip another fun experience. Bill & Jennie McBride GWRRA #204696 Cherokee Village, Arkansas Honda of Chattanooga & JK Towing, Chattanooga,Tennessee It was a great trip planned with Chapter AL-Y from Birmingham,Alabama, going to the “Wings Over The Smokies” rally in Fletcher, North Carolina. We left Birmingham early and were headed into Chattanooga on I-24 in Georgia when my 1999 GL1500 stopped running. Luckily I was able to get off on Exit #169. There we all started trying to figure out what had happened.We got out our Gold Book and called GWRRA’s Rescue 24-hour roadside assistant number.They sent out JK Towing. Lee Bragg arrived in about 20 minutes and was quite efficient and knowledgeable about towing a motorcycle. We didn’t worry about the bike and trailer once we saw how he was going to take care of it. He said he was the only one they would let tow a motorcycle. He put my Co-Rider and me in his tow truck and we asked him to take us to Honda of Chattanooga on Highway 158 about 26 miles away.They were expecting us, as we had called them while we were waiting for the tow. Honda of Chattanooga’s service manager, Bill, got his tech Doug right on my bike. He joked and said there were too many of us to 2006 le ailab ls Av e d o M diate e m For Im ery! Deliv Over LD 200 SO 5 0 in 20 make mad. (The bikes in Chapter AL-Y had followed the tow truck.) We went across the street for lunch and they called to say it was the engine stop “kill” switch. One was available and it could be shipped to them overnight.We sent the rest of the Chapter on to North Carolina and Bill loaded us up in his own vehicle and took us to a motel so we could settle in. The part arrived by ten the next morning and Bill and Doug had us ready to go by noon. They brought out the bike and the trailer and we thanked them for the great, fast service and manner in which they had helped us out. It is only when you get stranded with your bike that you realize how much these dealers can really mean to you when they put your situation as a priority. Here are two good dealer numbers to write in your book: Honda of Chattanooga (423) 855-5055 and JK Towing (423) 255-2111.These are two topnotch companies along with the top-notch company—GWRRA. It was nice to know they were out there to help us.Thanks! Tom & Pat Gaskins GWRRA #166965 Birmingham, Alabama ● Plug and Play or Install! What do you want to connect to your Wing’s audio system? 2006 GL1800 www.otdcyclesports.com • 1-800-261-8397 • 310-674-8069 Fax ALSO AVAILABLE IN OAKLAND, CA. — 510-635-6300 KENNEDY TECHNOLOGY GROUP CONNECTS THEM ALL! • CELLULAR Phones • RADAR Detectors • FRS/2m/CB Radios even...VOICE Recorders! 1 year warranty 30 day money back guarantee Kennedy Technology Group, Inc. 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On display was the prototype of a joint venture the two organizations were cooking up. Rumor has it the prototype is a new-from-the-ground-up trike that boasts a 2.3 liter four cylinder engine that puts out a mean 150 horsepower—so it’s a real thoroughbred indeed! The trike will have a steering wheel, five-speed automatic transmission, cruise control, heat and air conditioning, but will still be an open-air trike! Projected for first release in June with a price tag in the $30,000 ballpark, this new product may set the world of triking as we know it on its ear! B R I E F S particulars of a specific event like Wing Ding. However, the Opryland’s “resort fee” could not be negotiated away. Many upscale hotels now have this type of fee, although they may call it by a different name. Opryland $10 per day Resort Fee pays for the following goods and services: In-Room High-Speed Internet Access Access to Cyber Café Local and Toll-Free Calls up to 20 minutes Daily Newspaper Bottled Water—two per room/day Scheduled Opryland Complex Shuttle Transportation There are many other hotels near the host hotel, including the Radisson, located directly across from the Opryland property. The Radisson does not charge the resort fee and their rooms start at $79 per night. Please check our Web site at www.wing-ding.org for more options. Gold Wingers Help Gold Wingers! America’s Heartland Region (E) Members were elated when their “Katrina Disaster Fund” grew to over $8,000! The goal was for all the money raised to go to other Gold Wingers in the affected area. Ray & Jane Cassatt and Bob & Trish Russel agreed to organize this fund with the help of Bob & Juanee Barrington, International Couple of the Year from Mississippi. On November 19, 2005, Region E Directors Ron & Karen Knudtson, with others from Region E, traveled 1,400 miles to Mississippi to present a check for over $8,000 to the three affected GWRRA Districts (Alabama, Mississippi, & Louisiana).Their appreciation was overwhelming! Yes, we Gold Wingers help “our own”! At the Region E check presentation. Front Row from left, District Directors KZ & Terry Kleinheitz (MI), Bill Gulley (AL), and Jere Pyburn (LA) Middle Row: Region E Directors Ron & Karen Knudtson; Jane & Ray Cassatt (IA Sr. CD);Trish & Bob Russell (IA District COY); Sondra & Duane Rippel (IA District Directors). Back Row: Gene Swindol (ADD MS), Roxie & Brent Comeaux (LA ADD) Maurine Pyburn (LA DD), Diane Gulley (AL DD), Bob & Juanee Barrington (International COY), and Georgene Swindol (MS ADD). Behind them on the deck are Ken & Betty Tarver (MS PR) and the MS-Y Chapter. Opryland Parking & Resort Fees Wing Ding delegates! We hope the following information will put to rest any rumors you may have heard from fellow Members, Officers or even the Gaylord Opryland Resort operators. There are no parking fees for Wing Ding 28 delegates! GWRRA negotiated in its contract with Opryland a no-fee parking agreement for its Members and visitors to Wing Ding. The Opryland normally has a $10 per day fee for parking and when you call them and ask if there is a parking fee, they will give their standard response:YES! Opryland employees do not always know the 20 Antenna Cards Handy For Recruiting Just in! GWRRA’s new Antenna Business Cards for you to use to contact other motorcyclists to invite them to join the Association. The cards are designed with a prepunched hole in the center that slips over the antenna of a Gold Wing to introduce the owner to GWRRA. The cards are currently available by phoning GWRRA’s Customer Services’ number at (800) 8439460, and they will be mailed to Chapters and Districts on request. The cards will also be provided in every renewal packet and every new Member packet mailed from Customer Services. This is an excellent tool, small in size, easy to carry in your wallet, purse or bike and will help you tell potential Members who we are and what we stand for as an Association. The cards contain spaces to print information as to your local Chapter meeting location, times and days. It also has a space for you to put your membership number for credit if the Gold Wing rider chooses to join via mail. GWRRA Membership Cards Personalized for Members & -01’s Responding to numerous Member requests, GWRRA’s Home Office is once again providing membership cards including the given names of the primary and partner members (-01’s) in a same-household, family membership. “We are pleased that we are able to effect this change and again identify the primary and partner Members on Family Membership cards,” said GWRRA Executive Director Don Brock. Production of the new family cards began in December 2005. Members automatically receive their new cards when they renew their membership. “GWRRA recognizes that it is a family for Fun, Safety and Knowledge, with significant contributions by both partners of each household’s family,” continues Don. “GWRRA’s original Family Membership was instituted by its Home Office to incorporate measurable cost savings for families.The change supported across-the-board efforts to maintain our dues at the current level.” ● Wing World Product Previews shares information provided to us by the vendors of the products and services contained herein; responsibility for readers’ satisfaction with all specifications and claims rests with the vendors. TOUR MASTER’S NEW WOMEN’S TRINITY JACKET FOR 2006 Tour Master–the legendary manufacturer of riding apparel, gloves, boots, rain suits, and soft-sided luggage–is introducing eight new jackets to its 2006 line. A highlight of the line is the Trinity, a jacket specifically designed for women riders. The Trinity’s 400 Denier Nylon Dobby 3/4” long shell combines with a Rainguard waterproof/breathable barrier to protect the rider from the road and rain. A soft, durable microfiber lining in the collar and cuffs is designed to provide comfort along with protection from chafing. A collar anchor snap eliminates flapping while the collar is open. Zippered chest vents, sleeve vents, and rear exit vents provide true flow-through ventilation, and the two-way main zipper closure is reinforced with a dual wind flap to seal out the elements. Phoslite sleeve piping and Tour Master’s signature reflective rear triangle help increase nighttime visibility. And, for protection, the Trinity has removable, CE-approved armor at the elbow and shoulder with an articulated Triple Density back protector. Adjustable sleeve take-up straps at the forearm and bicep area help secure the elbow armor and material. Pockets include a zippered chest map pocket, hand warmer pockets, an internal pouch pocket, and mobile media pocket. In addition, adjustable waist belts with TPR pulls help to fine tune the flattering fit. The Trinity also includes Tour Master’s women’s Z.O.Q. (Zip-Out Quilted) Liner that features a comfortable iridescent taffeta material. For attaching to pants, there is a jacket/pant zipper attachment with the pant-side attachment included. The Trinity, with a suggested retail price of $129.99 in women’s sizes XS through XL, comes in three colors: Light Blue, Black, and Silver. For the location of your closest dealer and complete information on Tour Master apparel, gloves, boots, rain suits, bags and soft luggage, log onto www.tourmaster.com. TWO WAYS TO SAVE YOUR BIKE’S PAINT JOB: HELMET HANGER AND SADDLEBAG SCUFF PADS Already popular for the look of its other soft carbon fiber products, Big Bike Parts now offers helmet hanger scuff pads for the rear trunk saddlebag area of your GL1800. These unique pads will protect your saddlebags paint from scratches when helmets are secured to the bike’s built-in helmet locks. They attach easily with 3M adhesive backing to 22 the rear of the saddlebags, directly underneath the helmet locks. The scuff pads measure 6 1/2” long and taper from 3 1/2” wide on top to 1 1/2” wide on the bottom. The pair fits the Honda GL1800 Gold Wing helmet lock area. Part Number 52746. Suggested retail price is $29.95. And, if you enjoy riding two-up, but your saddlebags’ paint is paying the price from Co-Rider footwear, protect your GL1800 Gold Wing with soft carbon fiber saddlebag scuff pads from Show Chrome Accessories. The pads not only protect your bike but dress it up as well. The fourpiece set attaches to your saddlebags easily with 3M adhesive backing. Each inner piece measures 10” long by 2 1/2” wide; each outer piece measures 9 1/2” long x 1 1/4” wide. Part Number 52-742. Suggested retail price $45.95. Available only through authorized Big Bike Parts dealers. For more information or to find a dealer near you, contact Big Bike Parts at (888) BIG-BIKE or visit their Web site at www.big bikeparts.com. THE GILLUM HOUSE BED & BREAKFAST West Virginia has some of the best motorcycling roads in the country. So if your Gold Wing rider likes twisty roads, covered bridges, wineries, beautiful scenery–and a tunnel to boot!–The Gillum House Bed & Breakfast in Shinnston, West Virginia, may have the perfect Valentine’s Day gift for your special someone. Give your sweetheart a gift certificate for one or more nights’ stay (with dinner packages available) custom created just for the biker in him or her. Not only will your Rider (and a guest!) enjoy a pleasant day trip through the foothills of West Virginia, he or she will get a good night’s rest and awaken to the tantalizing aromas of muffins baking and fresh-ground coffee brewing. Each breakfast also includes a fruit dish, choice of juices, and an entrée–and all breads are homemade by your host. The Gillum House staff will even custom-design a ride for your special someone that includes points of interest for both the Rider and his or her Co-Rider. There are four different routings to choose from; or, purchase several nights’ stay and explore a different direction each morning. The Gillum House also offers a “2 States–2 Inns–and Twists Package” in conjunction with the Hilltop Haven Bed & Breakfast in Toronto, Ohio. The package includes one night at each inn, a packed lunch before departing each inn, and a great ride between the two B & Bs. And rest assured that although the Gillum House was featured on the Speed Channel’s 2-Wheel Tuesday show called “See West Wing World Virginia–Inn to Inn,” it still maintains its homey feel, even providing guests with popcorn for the local drive-in two-and-a-half miles down the road (open Memorial Day through Labor Day). For information on pricing for packages deals and certificates, visit www.gillumhouse.com or call (888) 592-0177. a simple belt clip. For more information on either model, visit www.leadermotorcycle.com or call (800) 828-0844. NEW ECADDY BAR MOUNT FOR CELL PHONES, GPSS, SATELLITE RADIOS, MP3S, & MORE Another Saddlemen innovation in riding comfort has arrived! Similar to the shorts favored by bicyclists, they provide convenient, portable riding comfort on any motorcycle by utilizing patented gel technology that not only provides superior feel and protection but also increases air ventilation throughout. The Memoflex gel technology not only relieves concentrated pressures commonly found on thin saddles, hard foam or long distance rides but also creates long lasting shock absorption. And the flexible, ventilated gel pattern is comfortable both on and off your bike Interior construction includes a soft fabric lining of brushed, suedelike material next to the skin that keeps you cool and wicks away perspiration. Low-friction material throughout helps prevent clothes from bunching and causing the “wedgies” often experienced while riding with other shorts. Available in five sizes, the shorts’ elastic waist conforms to all anatomies (S, M, L, XL and XXL) For more information, visit Saddlemen’s Web site at www.saddlemen.com or call (800) 397-7709. ● Expensive electronics are a fact of life for many riders these days. The question is: How can you mount and use them easily, keep them secure, and make them look like part of the bike? Leader Motorcycle Accessories, the manufacturer of a new eCaddy bar mount system, has found a way to answer that question, by making its new line convenient–a simple clip design makes it easy to remove electronics when you’re not riding; safe–so your equipment can be viewed easily without the fear of it bouncing out; and classy–with a slim and attractive design that doesn’t get in your way, yet still fits the look of your bike. The eCaddy comes in two models–the eCaddy Lite and the eCaddy Deluxe–and mounts on any 7/8” to 1 1/4” diameter round bar to accommodate all types of electronic equipment from cell phone to satellite radio systems to MP3s, GPSs, and PDAs to Walkmans, CB radios, and more. Both models retail for $59.95 and are available for Gold Wings, with the Deluxe model ideal for mounting larger GPS and satellite units while the Lite model is ideal for mounting most electronics that require HIGH PERFORMANCE SADDLEGEL RIDING SHORTS Technical Questions and Answers about Gold Wings and Valkyries. No Taillights On GL1500 I have a ’93 Gold Wing with a Lehman trike kit. I purchased it in March of this year. Last month, while on a trip, I noticed that the temperature and fuel gauge quit working. Later I found out that the OD light and taillights didn’t work. Also the reverse didn’t work. Now the dash lights for the temp and fuel gauges work, but the lights for the tachometer and speedometer don’t work. We found that the taillight fuse was blown. We replaced it, but it would blow as soon as the switch was turned on. After returning home, I replaced the fuse again and everything worked for about 150 miles. I replaced it again and it lasted about 50 miles. I’ve switched the tail (main) relay with the air pump relay—no help. I’ve checked the backside of the relay box; all connections are tight and all look clean with no corrosion. I’ve had a number of people mention “grounds.” Where are the grounds located? The taillight harness was cut and the taillights rewired for the kit. It has a lot of lights. How do I get the travel trunk off so I can get to the wiring to check for shorts? Any help you can give me would be greatly appreciated. I’ve read a couple of similar problems in “Workbench” and tried each one on my bike with no luck. Jimmy Drew GWRRA #231969 Pace, Florida Jimmy, take a look at all the electrical splices that were done when your ’93 Gold Wing was converted to a trike. If you find any scotch lock connectors, replace them with crimp-type bullet connectors or heat-shrink insulated soldered connections. Blown fuses like the ones you describe are usually a result of an intermittent short circuit between a hot wire and a ground. Look for damaged or frayed wires and/or wire splices near the moving parts of the Lehman trike conversion. Insulate any damaged or frayed wires with heat-shrink tubing. Do not use vinyl electrical tape because the tape deteriorates rather rapidly on a motorcycle. You also mentioned that the taillight harness was cut and the taillights rewired for the kit. Once again, look for faulty wiring where the taillight harness was cut and the taillights were rewired for the kit. Remove the relay box again and check for a heat-damaged tail (main) relay socket. If it appears damaged, repair or replace the damaged parts. Take another look at the backside of the relay box where the tail (main) relay socket is attached and look for heat-damaged or discolored wiring. —Howard 24 Answers to the technical questions in this month’s “Workbench” were provided by Howard Halasz, Wing World’s Technical Editor. Please submit your technical questions about Gold Wings or Valkyries by e-mail to workbench@gwrra.org or by mail to “Workbench,” P.O. Box 42450, Phoenix, Arizona 85080. Please include your full name, city/state and GWRRA membership number (if applicable). Low Fuel Mileage On A 2004 GL1800 I remember “Workbench” answering someone else’s problem when his GL1800’s gas mileage dropped down to 29 mpg after about 38,000 miles on the bike. You found the cause to be the O2 sensor. I am having the same problem; my mileage has dropped off from 39.0 to 37.5 mpg, then from 34.0 to 33.5 mpg within the last month, and I use three to four tanks of gas a week. The bike has 54,000 miles on it. The service manager wants to see the article you wrote on it, but I can’t find the issue of Wing World in which you wrote about it. Steven Thomas GWRRA #50815 Kyle, Texas Steven, in our May 2003 issue, Stu Oltman, our Tech Editor then, wrote, “Have your fuel pressure checked. Check it at idle and do not – I say again – do not pinch closed the fuel regulator vacuum line. You should see 40 to 42 psi at idle. If you see much more than that, you have found your problem. If the fuel pressure is a lot higher, you may have to replace the fuel pressure regulator, and most likely at your own expense.” —Howard Valkyrie Transmission Noise And Timing Belts I have a 1999 Valkyrie with 35,000 miles on it. I am concerned about the noise the transmission makes when idling and under load at around 3,000 rpm. When idling, there is a distinct whirring sound that goes away when the clutch is disengaged. When under load in all gears, there is a growling noise coming from the tranny. I’ve put on about 10,000 miles since I bought the bike last year and the noise hasn’t gotten any worse. My wife & I are planning a six-month road trip in March, towing a tent trailer and gear, and I am hoping the transmission will survive. Is there anything I can do to insure that it does? I have been told that the transmissions in Valkyries are noisy – if so, how noisy? I also would like to know how often the timing belts should be changed. Henny Granneman GWRRA #235221 Port Alberni, British Columbia Henny, if possible, you might want to compare your Valk with another to see if your machine is significantly noisier than normal. If it is, you should have it checked out by a dealership. If the noise is comparable to that of other Valks, I do not believe that you need to be concerned. The noise is probably normal if it hasn’t gotten any worse after 35,000 miles. The noise is actually a combination of normal clutch release bearing noises, normal main shaft gear noises, and ball bearing noises. The transmission shaft bearings are not packed with grease like your wheel bearings are. The only lubrication to these bearings is motor oil, which is much thinner than wheel bearing grease. When the clutch is released, the transmission main shaft and some of the transmission countershaft gears start rotating, and what you hear are the sounds of rotating gears and the transmission’s ball bearings. Sometimes the volume of the noises will change with engine temperature. Use of a heavier grade of motor oil might quiet the noises, but if you live in a climate with extremely cold winter temperatures, it might be advisable to use 10W40 multigrade rather than 20W50 and live with the transmission noise. —Howard Dunlop Elite 3 Tire Wear Question I have a question concerning some aspects of tire wear on the Dunlop Elite 3 that have cropped up on Chapter AZ-Y bikes in the Prescott area. This involves three GL 1800s— years 2001-2003—and is regarding only the front tire. The front tire on each of these motorcycles has a small ridge running down the center of the tread, enough to see and feel with the hand. The pattern is identical on each machine, and each has 12-15,000 miles on them. The tires still do not show wear bars, so they have some usable tread left. It appears that the tires were manufactured 04/05/04, as indicated on the sidewall. Each of the riders rides similar roads, and Wing World the road type is mixed, as to pavement and road crowning. Tire pressures have ranged from 38 psi to 41 psi, and no other cupping or chipping was observed. Also, the sides of the tires showing the most wear varied: two were more worn on their left side, one was more worn on the right side. Have there been any indications from other riders on this situation? We want to start tracking this if it is an indication of potential problems; however, if this is an anomaly to one batch of tires, that is entirely different. Would you check with Dunlop if you haven’t had any other inquiries on this subject. Ace H. Peterson GWRRA #102544 Prescott Valley, Arizona Ace, Wing World’s contact at Dunlop commends you on being as carefully observant of your tires as you are. Dunlop’s test staff and engineers are aware of a tendency their touring tires to form a central ridge such as you mentioned, usually in the three-to-four-thousandmile range, and they consider it a factor of normal wear. They have noticed its development on some of their competitors’ long-distance touring tires also. Neither Dunlop’s high-speed testers nor their long-distance testers have noticed any effects of this ridge on handling, and the ridge seems to go away after the tires have from 8,000 to 10,000 miles on them. closer to the speedometer at a location beyond the ECM or check Gold Wing message boards for information from someone who has installed Yellow Box on their Gold Wing. I haven’t had any luck finding advice on line, so I e-mailed “Workbench.” Dolph Guy GWRRA #198319 Springfield, Illinois at C27, but I’m convinced they were ‘installer error.’” Thanks for the advice. Installing at C27 was my first choice, but I wanted to get an expert opinion. I’ll still check with the dealer to make sure the warranty will not be affected. —Dolph Early GL1500 Charging Problems Dolph, we turned to Stu Oltman for this, and he said, “Right now, everything on the bike that uses the VSS is getting the same signal. I believe it best to keep things in that relationship, so C27 would be the place to hook up. I’ve heard claims of problems when attaching I have read a lot of the “Workbench” stories about intermittent charging problems. However, I don’t think they are the problem I am having. I have a 1988 GL1500. If I ride every day, I have no problems. If the bike sits three or more days, it doesn’t want to charge Now everything can look as good as your Gold Wing. “Yellow Box” for GL1800 I ride a 2003 Gold Wing that I purchased new. I love everything about this bike except the inaccurate speedometer. When the speedometer shows 65 mph, the actual speed is 60 mph; when the speedometer shows 70 mph, the actual speed is 64 mph. I discovered this speedometer error while riding with my brother-in-law, who has a GPS device mounted on his Gold Wing (also a 2003). He also experiences the same amount of speedometer error. To correct this speedo error, I would like to install a speedometer re-calibrating device like the Yellow Box that was included in “Product Previews” in the November 2005 issue of Wing World. The instructions for this device show it being installed between the speed sensor and the speedometer. I could accomplish this by making a plug-and-play harness and installing it at the C27 connector. After the pulse signal from the speed sensor leaves the C27 connector, it travels to the speedometer as well as to the ECM. I’m not sure what this pulse signal to the ECM does. Would installing the device in this manner affect ignition timing or fuel injection? I could install the device at a location closer to the speedometer, possibly at the C8 connector. Installation at C27 would be easier, but I don’t want to cause a problem with the ECM. I asked the folks at Yellow Box for advice on the GL 1800. They were not sure if the corrected signal would affect motorcycle performance, so they suggested I install their product February 2006 ( Well, almost everything. ) Love the look of your Gold Wing? Now you can get that same brilliant, original equipment finish for your trike, trailer or side car. Make it a perfect match, with the Gold Wing colors that meet Honda Engineering Standards. For information, contact U.S. Paint at 314 .621 .0525 or www.uspaint.com 25 when started. It has to run and warm up. By this time, the battery is getting pretty low. Then I hear the alternator start to load down, and the headlight will flicker a little and get bright. If I so much as breathe on the throttle, it will quit charging. After a minute or so, it will flicker and start charging again, then quit. It will do this maybe five or six times and then start charging normally. As long as the bike is run daily, this problem will not return. But if it sits unused for two or three days it acts up. With the cold weather and the bike setting a couple of weeks, it took 45 minutes to get it charging. I have taken a screwdriver handle and tapped the alternator a couple of times to see if it was sticking brushes, but saw no difference. In colder weather, it takes longer to get it to charge. I don’t know whether to look for loose or bad wiring or if it is brushes or the alternator. When I refer to the headlight flickering, it is not a steady boost of charge, it is like a loose connection that would be arcing and causing the light to flicker a little until nice and bright. When it quits charging, it falls off the same way – not just on and off, but rather it is like loaded – on; release the load – off. My 1988 GL1500 has 47,350 miles and has an extra lighting kit. I have listened for the warbling noise that has been referred to, but I do not hear this— just the whine of the alternator when it finally will load down and charge. When it drops off, the whine disappears. Have you ever had one with this type of problem? Thanks in advance. Randy Tuttle Harrod, Ohio Randy, without having your 1988 Gold Wing here in my shop, all I can give you is an educated guess. My guess is that the alternator needs to be serviced. The noise that you hear when the alternator is under load is the alternator bearings. It has two bearings, and they both probably need to be repacked. The flickering and intermittent charging is probably sticking brushes. If you are mechanically skilled, remove the alternator, disassemble it and clean the brush holders. Check the slip rings on the rotor for discoloring. If they appear discolored, you can clean them with some extremely fine steel wool. Carefully remove the plastic from the ball bearings and clean the bearings with solvent. Repack the bearings with general purpose grease and reinstall them. Then check the resistance of the rotor with an ohmmeter. If the resistance is not between 2.9 and 4.0 ohms, replace the alternator with a new one. —Howard GL1500 O-Ring Failure Howard, I ride a 1988 GL1500 (01/88 002749) I bought it in 2003 with 18,000 miles I thought it was an import from Japan because of the Japanese writing on the back of the radio, but the speedometer is in miles. It now has 64,000 miles on it. After removing plastic, plastic and more plastic, I can now see the motor! I have had a leak that I could not find until now. It seems to be coming from the water tube entering the right cylinder head at the rear of the head. Now that I think I have found the problem, it now comes to how to fix it. Being that it may be a 50-cent O-ring part, it still could be quite an expensive repair because it looks like the rocker cover and head need to be removed and replaced and the gaskets replaced to get to the pipe and O-ring. Please tell me I am wrong and give a me a solution to my problem. By the way, I’m not trying to brown nose, but I love your column!. Thank You. Byron L. Rust (Rusty) GWRRA #172361 Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia Rusty, you do not need to remove the cylinder head. However, you will need to remove the air cleaner, carburetors, and intake manifolds. Drain the cooling system before you remove the carburetors because there are two coolant hoses that go to the heat riser at the bottom of the carburetor assembly. Then you can remove the clamps. Then remove the water pipe from the thermostat housing first, and then pull it out of the cylinder head. Make sure that you lubricate the new O-rings before you reinstall the water pipes. —Howard Air in GL1500 Brakes? My ’95 Gold Wing Aspencade has excessive travel of the foot brake before stopping. The bike will stop with the foot brake, but the pedal travels more than two inches before engagement. The pads are new and the adjustment is right. Is there something with the brake fluid system I should check? Could there be a problem with the valve that controls both brakes? If so, do you recommend new or can I rebuild it myself? Thomas L. Johnston GWRRA #139579 Eagle River, Alaska Thomas, before you go through the trouble of replacing parts that might not be faulty, you need to bleed the rear caliper first and then bleed the front left caliper, which is actuated by the brake pedal. If that doesn’t work, e-mail us again at workbench@gwrra.org and we’ll try something else. But right now, it sounds like some air has gotten into the system. —Howard ● BIG SAVINGS! Ask about our Fly & Drive. 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We Now Offer Two Choices for your Trike Conversion. Miseries To Avoid By Howard Halasz, Technical Editor, with special thanks to the following from Bob Lunsford's Northwest Honda: Ronnie Lunsford, Owner and General Manager; Corky Farmer, Service Manager; Andrew Senyk and Corky Farmer, Service Technicians Clutch Problems 1. If the clutch fails to release, check for air in the hydraulic lines or a broken cable. California Trikes! Aggressive styling and the most innovative performance engineered suspension available. 2. Use only a hydraulic fluid that is recommended by your owner's manual. 3. Always bleed the clutch master cylinder before you try to bleed the slave cylinder. 4. DOT 3 & 4 brake fluid will damage paint and plastic parts. Make sure you protect any painted and plastic parts before removing your master cylinder reservoir cover. The all new Lehman Monarch II Conversion. 5. Make sure that your master cylinder is clean and free of corrosion before changing or adding fluid. 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Wing World MUSIC CITY WELCOMES MUSIC & MOTORCYCLES NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE JULY 3-6, 2006 Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center February 2006 31 32 Wing World February 2006 33 MUSIC AND MOTORCYCLES AT THE WORLD’S LARGEST GOLD WING PARTY! JULY 3 — JULY 6, 2006 WIN A 2007 GOLD WING®! Register Today! 1-800-843-9460 WWW.WING-DING.ORG Tradeshow • Great Riding • Entertainment • Vacation • Fun Friends • Grand Prize • 50/50 Prizes • Rider Education Couple of the Year • Bike Show • Prize Extravaganza Skill Events • Great Food • Much More! To make your hotel reservation, call 1-888-777-6779. Be sure to mention the discount code: C-WNGRD Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center 1800 Opryland Drive Nashville, TN 34 Wing World “Thinking Outside the Box” B y D a v e C a r t e r, I l l i n o i s D i s t r i c t D i r e c t o r • G W R R A # 1 1 5 2 1 6 • C r y s t a l L a k e , I l l i n o i s In the grand scheme of things, all GWRRA officers try to “Make a Difference” within their office. But that phrase, “Make a Difference,” leaves me with an empty feeling, a direction-less directive that leaves the where, what, how and why unanswered. For inspiration, I would prefer something along the line of “Thinking Outside the Box.” hinking outside the box allows us to hear from and use the ideas of others. More peoples’ ideas being managed toward a specific goal will always have a better received end product. One individual’s idea may eventually have the same outcome, but not without growing pains, arguments, hard feelings and general misgivings of what was his or her true goal. I am proud to say that our District Staff of 40 in Illinois is “Thinking Outside the Box,”and, as a result, is “Making a Difference.” You may recall an earlier article (May 2005) in T your Wing World library that spoke of Illinois’ February “Winter Warm-Up” and yours truly dressed up as a fuzzy pink cowboy among many aspiring cowboys and cowgirls. That was back in February. Since then, our District has been doing even more thinking outside the box. In May, recognized as National Motorcycle Awareness Month, Illinois GWRRA’s Motorist Awareness Division Coordinators and Assistant District Directors,Toney & Carol Buzick, with the help of a few other creative thinkers, presented the “M.A.D. about State Parks” campaign.With an entrance fee of $5, GWRRA Riders and CoRiders submit photos of themselves and their Wings posed at Illinois State Parks.Those fees will be shared equally with the participants of the ride and the M.A.D. program at the next “Winter Warm-Up.” Following Toney’s lead, IL-B’s Chapter Director, Jim Percy, and the mayor of Macomb, Illinois, Mick Wisslead, signed a proclamation that acknowledges May as Motorcycle Awareness Month in Macomb. Chapters Illinois Ambassadors (from left) are Dave & Kathy Bierman, Terry & Nancy Kalaher, Harol & Carol Huddlestun, Jack & Hazel Burton. February 2006 throughout the state assisted Toney & Carol by thinking outside the box. At various times in May, you could find one or more Illinois Chapters at interstate highway rest areas talking to people and washing more than a few bug-spattered windows. Every contact made by our Chapter participants made the fourwheeled motorist think outside the box and start watching for two-wheeled motorists as well. Not to be outdone, on May 17,Toney was interviewed on the WEEK-TV News 25 in Peoria, Illinois, promoting not only the month of May and the National Motorcycle Awareness Month but also the Motorist Awareness Division of GWRRA. Once again, Toney was thinking outside the box and making a difference. A number of years ago, the late Rich Ores initiated a very successful Safety Weekend in Pontiac, Illinois. Rich got support from the local Chapter IL-C, the District Staff, and the city fathers of Pontiac. Rich then coordinated his thoughts with the Motorcycle Safety Foundation, then located and subsequently had certified Illinois’ first motorcycle training range. Steve Hatten, Illinois Senior District Educator, has capitalized on Rich Ores’ leadership and successfully established a second GWRRA training range in Macomb, Illinois. The new Macomb range was used for the first time August 20. This new range is large enough to present a trailer course also and, if demands are great enough for the GWRRA Trailer Course, it will be offered there in 2006. But Steve is not satisfied with just two ranges of our own: Illinois is a very long state, and, as such, negotiations are underway for more ranges in southern and northern Illinois. Once again, thinking outside the box has made a difference. There are other thinkers among the Illinois members: George & Ketra Wanamaker, the current Leadership Training Coordinators in Illinois. When the Wanamakers think of training, more is always better. Illinois now has five certified couples able to present the Leadership Training Program. This means that every geographic area of Illinois can be served locally. Chapters and participants no longer have to wait for a District, Region or National 35 rally to get specialized training.This also means that Members can go to rallies to participate in the fun of the rally and not be captured in a classroom for six or more hours. George explains that the new modules of the LTD program can more easily be broken down into smaller presentations, making the LTD program even easier to bring to the local membership. More trainers, more training experiences: That’s right, thinking outside the box and making a difference. Membership Enhancement Division—in Illinois this means Tony & Jean Ondof, who found a way to revamp the monthly paperwork process. Members’ names were showing up on the District/Chapter membership list without the Chapter Directors’ knowledge and many Illinois Chapters were reaching their twentieth birthdays. In order to understand what followed, you have to recall the time that your Chapter was first chartered. In the beginning, a ZIP Code list was created by the Chapter Director and subsequently submitted to National; this holds true today.That list, in all probability, is outdated. Populations, demographics, even postal 36 The windshield washers from Chapter IL-O with C/D Dave Laux standing just right of their sign. changes have rendered many ZIP Code lists nonfunctional. With a couple of experimental and controlled updates submitted to National, it was determined that Members could be moved and ZIP Codes amended without altering the existing structure of a Chapter.The ZIP Code affiliation of 36 Chapters in Illinois has been, or will be, restructured, resulting in more efficient and effective membership retention. Thinking outside the box – making a difference. Several years ago, Chet Stephens observed that after their tenure, many good leaders sort of slipped away, and we lost their talents. As the District Director at the time, Chet initiated the Ambassador Program. Today the Region has adopted that program as well. This year, at the Illinois District Summer Rally, four new couples were brought into the Illinois Ambassador Program.These couples have continuously demonstrated their leadership abilities in one or more fields. From among a field of outstanding Educators, Chapter Directors, Recruiters and Coordinators, Dave & Kathy Bierman, Terry & Nancy Kalaher, Harold & Carol Huddlestun and Jack & Hazel Burton were presented with their Ambassador status. All are now actively serving as mentors, instructors, sounding boards and supporters of all Illinois Officers who seek the help of those who think outside the box and make a difference. Now that you can see how Illinois “Thinks Outside the Box,” come see how we party! On February 3-5, 2006, in Bloomington, Illinois, at the Chateau Hotel & Convention Center, step back in time and relive the Roaring Twenties. 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Toll Free Orders 800-338-6938 • 937-335-9950 • On-Line Orders www.sierra-mc.com COD 2080 Experiment Farm Road Troy, OH 45373 COD This is the second in a series of “Dangerous Curves” reprinted by permission from RUMBLE Magazine, May 2004. Last month we considered an Introduction to Curves. We were reminded that motorcycling consists of three basic skills – stopping, starting and turning. As a rider, you must continually ask yourself: Am I moving at a comfortable speed that supports my current skill level? Do I properly apply my front and rear brakes in a turn? Do I set up my bike correctly to get the best traction? Do I scan the surface to avoid hazards? Do I properly countersteer? Am I aware of my true skill level? Here we are reminded of a few riding terms to enable us to have a clearer understanding of some of the riding tips: Countersteering is the most efficient way to steer a motorcycle. You push the left handlebar to lean left and go left. You push the right handlebar to lean right and go right. Apex is the center or mid-point of the turn. A delayed apex is an adjustment to the actual apex of a turn. It gives you the best view of the turn, puts the bike on a better line, allows you to enter the curve at a wider angle and gives you the best view of oncoming traffic and obstacles. Cornering lines are the paths of travel you apply to the roadway. They are the actual product of your plan as to where to initiate your corner, maintain your cornering, and pass through the exit point you have planned. Many riders call this the outside/inside/outside path of travel. If a turn is tighter than you anticipated when you planned your cornering line, simply press more in the direction of the turn and lean a little more and a bit tighter into the turn. Generally, your motorcycle is more able than you are willing. Wing World’s editor on the 2006 white Wing closes on slower traffic. (Photo by Tom Briggs.) 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Munkwitz • GWRRA # 174353 • Sussex, Wisconsin When one lives in Wisconsin, one has to make the most of every nice day one gets. Often, winter (or at least cold weather) comes upon us in late October and we lose the riding season without warning. For those of you lucky (or hearty) enough to ride all year through, I envy you. Here in the heart of the cold northern Midwest, we often have to place our Gold Wings into storage for a few months while we wait for the ice and snow to leave our roadways once again in the spring. During those long, dark, cold months of no riding, we have to satisfy our traveling urges by remembering our past riding season and the enjoyment and exhilaration of feeling the sun on our face and the wind in our nostrils. ith this in mind, I adopted a ritual the first year after I bought my 1985 Aspencade. This ritual is to make certain that when that last warm day of summer arrives, I am out riding in the glorious weather all day. By doing this, I hope to stave off the chill effects of the long three to four months’ dormant season in favor of two-wheeled entertainment. For the past three years I have followed this ritual. The past few years, this final day of 70+ degree weather has fallen in early October, and I have had the good fortune to enjoy some outstanding adventures. However this year’s October came and went and I never found that perfect day to go out and ride around the Wisconsin W 42 countryside. I began to recognize that maybe the tradition would be interrupted this year. Then I received a very pleasant surprise. November third turned in to that last, glorious day when the weather was great and life didn’t get in the way. On Monday, I noticed the weather reporter saying the end on the week was predicted to be fabulous. I paid particular attention to the best day of the week –Thursday! When I arrived at work, I quickly checked my schedule and knew that Thursday was going to be my day for Indian Summer Runaway 2005. I informed my co-workers that on Thursday I was going to call in to work pleading the fact that I was too well to work that day. Thursday came and the sun broke through the darkness to begin a magnificent day. Planning on being gone only for the day, I knew I could travel light, and I packed into the saddlebags only what I thought was going to be needed for the day’s adventure: A camera, a thermos of coffee, some assorted clothing items and I was ready to go. Thumbing the start button and hearing my four-cylinder classic Wing come to life, I instantly knew the day was going to be one to be remembered. The plan was simple—take the quickest route possible straight west to the Mississippi River, cruise along the Great River Road and make a run for home. The first leg of the journey was to Prairie du Chien—a quick run along the interstate and highway system of about 174 miles. Little did I know what surprises lay ahead for me. 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CAROLINA Honda of Winston Salem Winston Salem, NC (336) 765-0330 www.hondaws.com PENNSYLVANIA N&R Trike Belle Vernon, PA (724) 929-3035 www.nrtrike.com Volunteer Cycles Sevierville, TN (877) 774-7170 www.volunteercycles.com OKLAHOMA Trinity Trikes Moore, OK (405) 794-3935 Leola Motor Trike Leola, PA (888) 656-7531 www.leolamotortrike.com TEXAS El Campo Cycle Center El Campo, TX (800) 640-4391 www.elcampocycle.com Renegades Glenpool, OK (800) 295-7932 TENNESSEE Sloan’s Motorcycle & ATV Murfreesboro, TN (800) 342-1681 www.sloansmotorcycle.com Tim Grimes Motor Trike Brady, TX (325) 597-0404 www.trikesforsale.org The travel to the “jumping off ” point was fairly routine; all interstate traffic – all moving along at about 75 mph – with my Wing loping along easily. The thrumming of the engine running at those speeds was mesmerizing and relaxing, like a familiar sound or a bit of “white noise” which plays into the core of who we are as motorcycle enthusiasts. It didn’t take long before I was completely at ease and feeling at one with the machine. The sun was at my back as I headed west, and I realized I would be running from the sun all day as I headed west in the morning and back east in the afternoon. The temperatures were rising quickly, and the early chill left me as I traveled through the light traffic to Dodgeville where I would leave the four-lane highway and proceed along the country highways to Prairie du Chien and the Mississippi River. Finally I found it! The place where Highway 18 leans right and makes a beeline westward for the Mississippi River and Prairie du Chien. Onto the nicely paved highway and away from the sun I rode, all the time waiting for the next rise, looking through the next corner and watching the rolling hills of Southwestern Wisconsin give way to my relentless travel. I don’t remember how it happened, but I was suddenly staring at one of the most unique farms I have ever seen. I had just left the sleepy burg of Cobb (whose roads were as rough as the namesake) and was coming up on the city of Monfort when I saw them: giant windmill blades turning slowly, almost lazily, in the morning breeze—a long, long row of them all turning wind into power. February 2006 After a brief stop to capture the moment, I again twisted the throttle and zipped on toward the great river that was calling me. It seemed like only an instant before I found myself rolling along those ever-steeper hills and progressively tighter curves that signified my entry into Wisconsin hill country. The glaciers had done a good job of making their mark on this piece of the state, with hills, valleys and amazing vistas at every turn. Soon enough, I made it to Prairie du Chien and started to roll along the Great River Road, taking in the sights to be seen. The expanses of marsh land, and the roadway carved out of the rocky hillsides, the variety of trees, bushes and animal life all present themselves in ways one doesn’t see near the city where I live. I made it! I was at the “Big Muddy”, Old Man River, rolling along without so much as a nod to those of us who pass our lives nearby. One hundred seventy four miles done already! With that I resolved to continue my morning escapade into the beautiful area of southwestern Wisconsin. Following the Great River Road north, I enjoyed the easy pace and gently rolling hills; the road followed the river, and the curves swept back and forth in a flowing pattern that made travel simple and carefree. After nearly 22 miles of this, I found my “shortcut.” I had looked at the map at the last fuel stop and wanted to visit Richland Center to stop in at Vetesniks’ Power Center, a dealer and friend to GWRRA Members. I saw a rural highway (number 171) that seemed to cut almost directly toward the city. Highway 171 hit the Great River Road slightly south of Ferryville, so I sadly said good-bye to the river and headed east again. I thought that if I made good time I could stop for lunch in Richland Center, visit Vetesniks’ and be home before dark. What I didn’t realize was that Highway 171 is a great motorcycle road. Sweeping corners, elevation changes, and continuous shifting made this section of the trip an unexpected pleasure to travel. It wasn’t long before I was seeing plenty of warning signs that indicated sharp turns—winding roads were in store for me. Combining these turns with a few more factors made for some technical riding that most riders relish. Steep rock walls wait for an unwary rider at almost every turn and the road surface itself is rough and pot-holed from the extreme weather conditions found in this part of the state. A real workout for shocks, brakes, tires, engine and rider, but well worth it! This highway section was about 40 miles long from the Great River Road to the village of Boaz, but it is easily worth traveling to for anyone looking for some place to go in Wisconsin. There were scenic overlooks and fantastic views, curvy roads and hills, and breathtaking beauty all along this undiscovered highway. But there was more than just steep downhill turns as this roadway climbed out of the Mississippi River Valley! There was a new challenge around every corner and over every hill with a sprinkling of surprise as well. As I came to the top of the hill, leaving the river below me, I knew I was in a new place. I could SMELL it! It was a heavenly aroma that I recognized immediately, one that everyone would recognize, one that says, “Fall is here, and it’s all right.” APPLES! I could smell the 47 apples more than a mile before I topped that small hill and found the orchard. Now I rode into a part of Wisconsin I never knew existed—a place I am sure the locals take for granted without knowing how impressive arriving at it really is. The next 15 or 20 miles were through some of the best apple country in the Midwest. Orchard after orchard of apple trees, all bearing fruit, and roadside stands popping out of the countryside like sweet-smelling fragrant oases. Each one has its own unique hand-painted sign and a wide variety of all the bounty of the earth that autumn has to offer. Roadside stands offer apple cider, apple juice, and apples of all varieties alongside squash, pumpkins, corn and gourds. You could get it all from these friendly little markets not 50 feet off that fabulous road! And all the while, the sweet, heady aroma of apples mixed with fallen leaves, and the crisp clean air only found away from suburbia. A smiling grandmother, busy waving off yellow jackets, greeted me as I stepped off my Wing and made my way toward her conveniently placed outdoor rocking chair. I told her I didn’t want to buy anything, but I wanted to share with her that I could smell her orchard more than a mile away and to thank her for sharing this little piece of heaven with me as I passed by. With a smile that did little to hide her amusement at my fascination, and a self-conscious thank-you, she quickly dismissed me as a roving lunatic who stumbled onto her property. But being a polite shopkeeper, she allowed me my little indulgence. Knowing that my lunch stop was not too far away, I continued along Highway 171 until I reached the small town of Boaz. It’s not more than a stop sign and a few houses. I turned north looking for the metropolis called Richland Center. I found I was close to the western edge and followed the signs for Highway 14 into the city. Before I entered the city proper, I was again surprised by what I saw. At the VFW, they had set up a permanent display honoring all those who have served our country. I was proud to be able to stop and take a few pictures of my trusty classic Wing among all those American flags. The picture doesn’t do the setting justice, as I have captured only about half of the flags in the scene. There are polished granite monuments and markers that list all the names of those from the area who made the supreme sacrifice, and a truly humbling site this is! After spending a few moments reflecting You’re a new Now what? Gold Wing owner! Maybe you’ve just bought your first Gold Wing. Or maybe you’ve come back to a Wing after riding something else for awhile. Whatever your situation, here are some tips specifically suited to Gold Wing owners (though some may apply to other bikes as well). Have You Read Your Wing’s Owner’s Manual Recently? 48 on my freedoms, I threw a leg over my Wing and started back on the road into town. Finding a fast food restaurant that apparently met with many of the locals’ approval (it was very crowded), I spent a short while relaxing and reminiscing on the fine morning I had spent already. Taking inventory of the day, I realized that I had covered almost 250 miles, having been at the Mississippi River, found a great curvy road, visited the apple hill area and seen a fantastic memorial. Not a bad way to spend a morning off from work! I had stopped for fuel a few times and was averaging close to 43 mpg on my 1985 GL1200 Aspencade that had turned 65,000 miles as I left the driveway this morning. I knew my runaway trip was now on the downward side, and I felt a twinge of regret that it had gone by so quickly. I left the lunch station and stopped in by Vetesniks’ Power Sports and made some small talk with the sales staff while I rested and digested. A brief tour of their facility, and I knew why they are one of the premier dealers in our area: they have a clean, well-kept showroom, a variety of products, and a friendly, knowledgeable service staff. 135 miles left to get home I thought as I climbed back onto my Wing and headed east on Highway 14. A quick run home and my Indian Summer Runaway 2005 would be over. But I was ready for the trail home. I wanted to hit my driveway before the ever-shortening fall day turned to darkness and I might have the opportunity to meet another Wisconsin creature—a deer—too up-close and personal. ● Have your marked the page(s) where • Honda recommends the grade(s) of oil for your machine? • Honda lists recommended service intervals? • Honda explains how to adjust the intercom levels? • Honda explains the recommended shift points? • Honda explains proper preparation steps for long-term storage? Wing World Back Basics to the (Basic motorcycle touring tips) Maybe you’re just getting into motorcycle touring. Or just getting back to it after many years’ absence. Maybe you’ve been a short-distance, around-town rider and now want to ride cross-state or cross-country. Here are some tips on motorcycle touring, no matter what you’re riding. Admit What You Don’t Know Ignorance is curable. Be willing to learn from others. Do you know How to perform a T-CLOCK inspection? How to adjust your motorcycle’s suspension? How many gallons your bike’s tank holds? How to make your bike swerve to avoid debris? How to teach an inexperienced passenger how to co-ride? Frequently Asked Questions About GWRRA How Does GWRRA Choose A Wing Ding Site? • Potential host cities send bids based on a multipage profile of rally needs. • Some of the major items needed: -- Large, indoor vendor space (150,000 sq. ft. minimum); -- A multitude and variety of affordable hotel space and nearby campgrounds; -- Lots of parking for motorcycles, rider education, field events; - City cooperation re: parades, parking, entertainment venues; -- Large variety of restaurants; -- Positive acceptance of motorcycles. -- An active and cooperative Convention & Visitors Bureau. • Close access to interesting riding, points of interest preferred. • Selection process follows visitation; often is made a year or more in advance. February 2006 49 I Survived My Own “Tale Of The Dragon” By John E Barron • GWRRA #109643 • C o l d w a t e r, On a recent trip to North Carolina to ride the Blue Ridge Parkway with Dickie & Kay Avant from GWRRA MS-Y of Hernando, Mississippi, I encountered an incident that I never want to repeat. W e were approximately 48 miles north of Asheville on the Blue Ridge Parkway when we decided it was time to turn back and return to Asheville. We found a road called NC 226A that looked twisty, and we thought it might be fun to ride.We started south and down from a town called Little Switzerland. Dickie & Kay were in front on their GL1500 and I was on my GL1800 following them. We had gone approximately three-quarters of the way down when, as Dickie was going around a sharp, 120-degree left turn, he met an 18wheeler approaching in his lane. Dickie said it was approximately one-and-a-half feet into his lane when he saw the truck.The only thing he had time to do was quickly move to the right, Note scratched and bent mirror. 50 key his CB and yell, “TRUCK,TRUCK!” Not seeing the truck yet, I quickly moved right to the edge of the road.There was a 3035 foot drop to a creek below the right shoulder.When I got to the edge of the road, I had to lean left again, so I wouldn’t go over into the creek. As I did, the 18-wheeler’s left front tire hit my left mirror and bent it in. The truck’s headlight missed my head and helmet by about six inches and its mirror tore off my CB antenna. Our best guess was that the truck was over halfway into our lane as he went around the corner to the right. The trucker kept going and we never saw him again.The only thing I could say on the CB to Dickie was, “That guy broke my mirror!” “Say WHAT?” was the response I heard from Dickie. “That guy broke my mirror!” Mississippi A few hundred feet down the road, we stopped at a clear spot and my hands were shaking so badly I could hardly hold the handlebars. I have heard stories of the “Tail of the Dragon,” in which many bikes have met 18wheelers and have gone down.This was one of the reasons I didn’t feel I wanted to attempt the “Dragon.” Now I know what it is like to have survived my own “Dragon.” At the start and at the bottom of NC 226A is a sign that states, Trucks use alternate route. Obviously, from my encounter, I can attest these signs don’t mean much. Other than this incident, the trip was great and I hope to go back and see more of the great State of North Carolina on my bike. The moral of this story is: If Dickie had not called out on his CB, more than likely I would not be here today. Remember this the next time you are jabbering on the CB when someone is trying to give directions or is calling out road hazards. ● John’s Wing with half an antenna remaining. Wing World TRIKES • TRAILERS • TRICARS • SIDECARS GL1800 Trike Conversion Sierra Trailer ide R e h . For TYour Life of 270-753-4256 www.hannigantrikes.com 4044 US Hwy. 641 South, Murray, Kentucky 42071 February 2006 GTL Sidecar 51 “Hurricane Rita”: My Portrait By Patti Steele • GWRRA #125835 • Orange, Texas I thought about using words to describe the vast devastation left behind by Hurricane Rita but two things changed my mind. First, I decided that dreadful storm has been immortalized enough by the press and nobody really could do the storm’s harm justice. And, second, it would only be a reminder of the pain and loss so many people suffered. Instead, I thought I would use words to paint a portrait of how wonderful it is to be a part of a great Association such as GWRRA. ur first day of mandatory evacuation began uneventfully. We were the lucky ones who missed the hours of long lines of people who were running out of gas, food, and, of course, patience.We made it to one of our favorite Wing riding areas, Mena,Arkansas. The weather was picture-perfect for the first two days there, and we were able to keep the news of what was happening back home on the back burner while we reminisced about the great times we’ve had riding our bikes on the many roads sporting the switchbacks our Wings just love to ride.The only thing missing was our Gold Wings.We did not have time to make arrangements for them to come along, so we just hoped that they were safe, tucked in our garage at home. After three days, we decided to make our way back home, pick up our Gold Wings, and head up to Rock Hill, South Carolina, where we have dear GWRRA friends, Bob & Martha Thompson. They insisted that we make our way up to them for a long overdue visit. (Of course they used the fact that we would ride the Blue Ridge Parkway and ride the mountains of Tennessee as a bargaining chip.As if an excuse was needed!) We made it to our home using four-wheel drive to get to our normally accessible neighborhood, found our bikes and home in excellent shape, loaded the Wings up, and headed for Rock Hill. To say that Hurricane Rita was gone from our minds would not be entirely true, but I can say it was one of the furthest things from our minds as we visited with our friends and rode those magnificent bikes. We arrived in Rock Hill Monday afternoon and had already been invited on a ride to Roan Mountain, O 52 Bob & Martha Thompson and the author’s husband, Barry, at the Blue Ridge Parkway entrance. Tennessee, by a few participants of Chapter SC-H of York, South Carolina, that Tuesday. With Jay Huskey leading, our convoy consisted of John Gardner, Pete Powell, Bill Calbert, Roger Meadows, Don Miller, Jimmy Childers and Barry & I. Jay knew some of the sweetest back roads we’ve ever traveled. Thanks to that group for the warm welcome and the great ride! The Chapter, whose director is Joe Wood, raised money for the Katrina and Rita victims.We were touched by their big hearts. Our hosts, Bob & Martha, and Barry had never been to Washington, D.C., so we mounted the bikes and took a ride there the first chance we got. We also visited Harper’s Ferry, Maryland, and Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Wow! The sights we saw and the fresh air that we breathed! Bob & Martha ride a ’99 Gold Wing SE, while Barry and I both ride GL1800s. I was the lead bike heading out of D.C. when I noticed Bob’s headlight growing dimmer and dimmer. I was a little ahead when Barry’s voice came over the CB telling me to turn around and head back towards them. Bob’s bike had “broken down.” It took me a few minutes to get turned around in the traffic, and when I made it back to them, lo and behold, the sight I saw! There, in a huge driveway, was the poor crippled Wing, and surrounding it were armed security guards! First of all, you don’t hear of a Wing breaking down very often, so I was already surprised, but to see all those armed guards surrounding the bike—well, that was amazing! Of all the driveways Bob could’ve pulled into, he chose the National Department of Energy. Luckily, the guards were understanding and, after they made several calls on their radios, allowed us to work on the bike right there although they never left our sides, nor ever took their eyes off of us. The security guards’ captain was a woman who rode her own bike, so she and I visited a little while. The problem turned out to be a faulty alternator. One of the guards knew of a Honda store nearby, so we called.They did not have one in stock nor could they tell us where to get one. (This was about 5:30 on a Saturday afternoon.) Martha suggested we use the Gold Book to call someone living nearby who might be able to tell us where we could find an alternator for a ’99 Wing. I opened the book to Fredrick, Maryland, and looked at the five names listed there. I chose the name Gary Moore because it reminded me of the talk show host of TV’s I’ve Got a Secret. Gary’s wife, Carol, answered the phone, and when I told her we were from Texas and needed some advice on a Wing she Wing World immediately called Gary to the phone. I handed the phone to Bob, who explained to him our situation. Gary had the alternator we needed in his garage. What are the odds of that? It just so happened that he had taken off his bike’s alternator to replace it with a newer one for a long cross-country ride. So the alternator he had removed was in perfect shape. Barry and Bob were able to get Bob’s bike running long enough for us to make it almost to Gary’s house. (We made it to the bottom of the hill from their house.) Gary loaded up his tools and went down to assist the guys in their repairs. Martha and I visited with Gary’s wife at their lovely home. As it turns out, I knew these people 12 to 15 years ago when I rode with Chapters A, B, and C in Baltimore! It was great to be remembering people I used to ride with back then and find that many are still riding today. After the bike was repaired, they led us into Fredrick to a nice hotel where we had a wonderful night’s sleep. (Gary would accept no money. He said for us to “pass it on” and that is what we’ll do the first opportunity we have!). Our ride back to Rock Hill was great. We stopped at a park in North Carolina to let the boys take a little nap in some cool grass while I listened to NASCAR on the radio. There were pumpkin patches selling their wares and apple groves with wonderful cold cider to sip. Martha bought a Virginia ham that was hanging from a rafter. Imagine, meat hanging from the ceiling of a fruit stand! Boy, was that ham good eating! Thank goodness Bob & Martha brought their trailer! We were to enjoy another week with our dear friends before we got the news we could return to our home. So we loaded our Wings on the trailer, said our good-byes, and headed home with such a light feeling. Barry & I do not ride with any particular Chapter these days. So many times I know Wingers feel like outsiders because they choose to ride alone or with a select few. Barry & I would like to say to those people, ride free! Just because we choose to ride independently doesn’t matter—GWRRA is still the best support line there is for motorcyclists out there! We both have our updated safety courses under our belt, and we are still like little kids when we get our Wing Worlds. (Notice Wing Worlds is plural? We each have to have our own!) So, thank you, GWRRA, for all the fine folks that you support. The Association is formed by thousands of links in a chain that is life support for many riders on the highway. Thanks again to Bob & Martha for their hospitality and giving us the tools to paint this non-violent portrait of Rita. ● February 2006 53 B y D o u g My GL1100 Restoration M c Q u i n n • G W R R A # 2 3 9 8 2 0 • N i c h o l a s v i l l e , K e n t u c k y I purchased my 1981 GL1100 in May 2004. The previous owner had passed away, and his widow had left it sitting in their backyard for approximately ten years. The bike had a small tarp covering it and was sitting under a tree. The whole bike had a thick coating of tree sap and debris over it. I found the timing belt covers removed, and the right bank cam gear was installed backwards. The odometer read 28,465 miles. I was able to purchase it for $300. I then put it on a trailer and brought it home to start the tear-down. I stripped it to the bare frame for cleaning and to determine what repairs would be needed. The engine had three cylinders with bent valves and slight damage to one piston and cylinder head. I completely rebuilt the engine with new main bearings, rod bearings, piston rings, gaskets and seals—all genuine Honda parts. I obtained one piston and both cylinder heads on eBay. The heads were reworked and finished off with a slight porting and polishing of the combustion chambers and runners. The transmission and final drive were in good condition. No 54 repairs were needed on them, other than replacement of all rubber seals. I renewed both front forks with new slider bushings, seals and dust seals. The steering head bearings were also replaced. The rear shock inner bushings, seals and boots were replaced. The brake system, on the other hand, was in terrible shape. Both master cylinders and all three calipers had a thick paste-like substance in them. All were rebuilt with Honda parts. The front and rear brake pads were replaced and the rotors Wing World were very lightly refinished. Both front and rear wheel bearings and seals had to be replaced. The wiring harnesses were checked and repaired as needed. All connectors were cleaned and packed with dielectric grease. All bulbs were replaced. The frame, running gear and brake components were painted gloss black. The engine was painted gold. All the chrome was polished to a high finish. Both wheels were refinished and highlighted with gold on the spokes. The fuel tank had to be replaced due to rust inside. The carburetors had to be cleaned and rebuilt. The fairing had been damaged on the right side and had to be repaired. Then all of the bodywork was repainted using DupliColor Mirage paint in the Gold/Magenta scheme. The Clarion Type II system is fully functional. The intercom and CB are great on a long ride. The CB has no ground antenna to stop the squealing on transmit. The radio antenna is a half wave dipole mounted inside the fairing. Over all, I have cleaned, polished, painted or repaired every single part on this Gold Wing, and I did it all myself. Correction, I say myself, but my wife helped tremendously in all phases of the restoration. My wife, Donna, & I are currently participants with Chapter KY-C, “the Bluegrass Wings.” We love going on the rides with the Chapter and the bike performs perfectly. We put approximately 1,000 miles on her toward the end of last summer’s riding season, and we have loved every mile of it. The restoration took a little over a year, but it was well worth it. I am now a dyed-in-the-wool Gold Wing fan and will always have one. I don’t know if I will ever move up to a bigger or newer Gold Wing, though. Having restored this one from the frame up, I find it makes it kind of special to me. ● Safety, Style, and Performance... Guaranteed! P.O. Box 459 • 180 Mt. Paran Rd. Jacksboro, TN 37757 423-562-9900 • 423-562-9911 Fax Since 1982 every Bushtec Performance Sport trailer has come standard with innovative design features making them the best built, best handling cargo trailers period. Designed for a motorcycle, not adapted to it. Backed by unrivaled customer support and a limited lifetime warranty from people who ride. Every Bushtec trailer delivers an exceptional experience. Hook up to a Bushtec today and experience the difference. Turbo+2 Roadstar Quantum Sport Quantum “GL” w w w . b u s h t e c . c o m bushtec@aol.com February 2006 55 Buzzard Food or New Co-Rider? B y D a n R o a d y • I was invited to go on a fishing trip with my uncle on Lake Amistad outside of Del Rio, Texas, in early September. Loran Pitts, my uncle, is a retired farmer that lives in a small town south of Lubbock. He has been a long-time customer of the local cotton gin that is located in Needmore. “Needmore Gin” is the name of the gin. Good name! he gin has an annual fishing trip to Lake Amistad on the Texas and Mexican border.They invite their customers and employees on the fishing trip and I was invited this year. Gasoline being as costly as it has been, I decided to ride my ’94 Wing to my uncle’s house and meet him there. It is about 400 miles to Del Rio and a wonderful ride through the Hill Country of Texas. I was going down US Highway 377 and made a wrong turn at Rocksprings and ended up on Highway 55 to Brackettville where John Wayne made his version of the movie The Alamo. Glad I made the wrong turn. The road reminds me of being in the Tennessee mountains except there are no trees. Lots of twist and turns; it took me only about 40 miles out of my way, but was well worth the detour. We had a great time fishing on the lake and on the Pecos and Rio Grande rivers. We also went up into Seminole Canyon to see some very old paintings made by the Indians about two to three thousand years ago.You can get to them only by boat. On Wednesday I had to go home T 56 G W R R A # 2 1 1 5 5 1 • and get back to work on Thursday. I rode Highway 377 from Del Rio back toward home. This area is very rich with whitetail deer. I saw several herds on the way back and was being very careful because you never know which way they are going to run.You see many of them on the road where they have been hit and killed by cars. As I topped one hill, there was a deer lying dead in the road. Six or eight buzzards were having their breakfast. I started slowing from 65 to about 50 mph, honking my horns to scare the buzzards away. It worked and everything seemed to be okay until one huge buzzard made a sharp left-hand circle and turned right back toward me. I think he wanted to ride my Wing with me! He came around and M i d l o t h i a n , T e x a s seemed to look me right in the eye! I could have reached up and grabbed him by the neck, but there was no way I was letting go of the handlebars! So I ducked and swerved to the right a little. His wing came down on top of my windshield and off he went to the left again. I thought I was buzzard food on a roll, so to speak. Or maybe I just had acquired a new Co-Rider, one or another. Fortunately, everything turned out okay. The rest of the ride was uneventful. Just another beautiful ride back home through the Texas Hill Country—but for a moment there, it had gotten exciting! ● Wing World The Person ~ to ~ Person Spor ts Communication System Noise-Reducing Dynamic Stereo Mic & Speaker System ChatterBox introduces its new Noise Reducing Stereo Headsets for use on most original factory systems utilizing the universal five pin din plug. 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I accompanied my husband, Dan, and others from Chapter IL-G2 in Illinois. lthough I was first on a Harley at the age of five and have been comfortable with bikes off and on since then, I had to admit to a little trepidation on getting on a bike again many years later and many pounds heavier. Having taken care of some really bad motorcycle casualties while work- A 58 Wing World Chapter FL1-H, GWRRA, Daytona Beach, FL Hosts the 15th Annual Bike Week Rally March 3rd to March 12th, 2006 NEW Smyrna Beach Airport. U.S. Highway 1. Between Daytona Beach and New Smyrna Beach. On West side of the road. For information or vendor space call: 386-663-4939 or 386-615-9083 The Relaxing Rally Under The Trees! 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However, on our first morning ride on Saturday, when our bike’s foot peg momentarily scraped the pavement, I tried to remember the principle of centrifugal force way back from one of my science classes, and that helped immensely. The Door County trip, albeit short by comparison to other trips (or so I’m told), gave me back some things I had lost. I have been really uptight—more than I even realized. I had good cause. For one thing, when I made the decision in the fall of 2002 to go back to school, my mom became ill right after I started classes.Then, my grandmother, who raised me a good part of my life, passed away, which really left me with a sense of loss. As I said, I have been really uptight. On this trip, however, I felt liberated from much of that tension, at least for the weekend. I think part of it was the feeling of being at one with nature – the wind and sun hitting my face, seeing the lake, and smelling the combination of lake water and pine trees. The latter scent was a much nicer one than the bovine aroma experienced en route to Door County. Even though part of my life was spent growing up on farm, I still don’t care for that aroma! At any rate, although a small part of me still felt “exposed” to the elements, the other part overcame any remaining fears I had about biking, and I remembered the carefree feelings of my youth, wanting also to remember how or when I lost that feeling. I don’t know which part of the ride was my favorite: the early morning runs with the sun creating shimmering, silver-white streaks on the lake; the dusk rides with their hues of pink, turquoise and blue; or the night rides with the reflected lights of the boats on the water as we crossed Sturgeon Bay. Why choose? I just liked it all! Last, but certainly not least, was the camaraderie. I loved how everyone looked out for each other, and I loved the formation of the bevy of beautiful bikes. I enjoyed mealtimes together, the sharing of information regarding the bikes, and the sharing of stories over a glass of wine at the end of the last day. And so, to my fellow Gold Wing riders and to my husband, Dan, I would like to give my thanks for making this a memorable trip, and for helping me recapture something lost. ● Wing World 62 Wing World W i n g W o r l d ’ s “ N a s h v i l l e N o t e b o o k ” A Country Evening at Smiley Hollow B y Wing Ding: Another Great Reason To Go February 2006 S h a r o n S t a n l e y Leave the city lights behind you for your first night of Wing Ding 2006 and get back to what made Nashville great in the first place–the rolling hills of Middle Tennessee and their kinfolk. n Monday, July 3, join GWRRA’s optional tour opener, “A Country Evening at Smiley Hollow,” and enjoy a night of dinner, dancing, and festivities amid hundreds of acres of rural Tennessee seclusion. The Smiley Hollow farm, located near the tiny town of Ridgetop, Tennessee, is just twenty minutes from downtown Nashville and is nearly as pure as when David Smiley first settled the land in 1805. Throughout the years, amid its 300-plus acres of Tennessee timberland, the hollow has served numerous functions, such as an apple orchard for cider and vinegar, a free-range farm (long before “free-range” became simply a fashionable culinary term), a watering station for early settlers, a molasses mill, and two sawmills. It’s even been rumored that “The ’Holler” was a haven for moonshiners. And though the types of business enterprises have changed here throughout the centuries, business owners have not; at least 30 descendents of David Smiley still remain here, living and working the land at both their family-run business and its accompanying vegetable farm. And, in keeping with all things historical and local, several of the Smileys’ neighbors, who you’ll find waving to you at the hollow’s entryway, still serve as period-style greeters. “It’s a real rustic experience of old-fashioned Southern hospitality,” says Manny Moritz, confessed “adopted kin” and co-owner of The Oldfashioned Smiley Hollow Hayride and Barndance Company. But if you think country picking by backwoods Johnny-B-Goodes and moonshine is what you’ll get here, think again. Manny says he always schedules first-rate studio musicians from Nashville–those that back up the national recording acts–who’ll play just about any style of music you request. A wide variety of your favorite adult beverages are available at the cash bar. Many large corporations from across the U.S. choose the hollow to hold their company picnics and team-building exercises. And you may find it interesting to know that current Top-10 country O stars and music legends alike–from Kenny Chesney to the Charlie Daniels Band–often hold their fan club appreciation parties here. Of course they choose the location for its incredibly beautiful backdrop, but they probably also choose Smiley Hollow because its oversized hardwood dance floor and 1,800-seat barn board gathering spot provide plenty of room for line dancing, square dancing, and clogging. They likely also choose Smiley Hollow because of its famous down-home Tennessee meals of hickory-smoked pulled pork or slow-cooked chicken BBQ, Sue Smiley’s specialty baked beans, Ted Smiley’s sumptuous corn-on-the-cob, or “The ’Holler’s” freshly made coleslaw and handmade cobblers, pies, and cakes. Either way, plenty of fun activities for the entire family abound in the hollow, including the old-fashioned hayride you won’t want to miss, 18-hole miniature golf, beach-style volleyball, basketball, horseshoes, and a variety of dance instructions. And you won’t have to wait in tediously long lines; the entire “’Holler” is being reserved exclusively for Wing Ding delegates. So there’s plenty of room for everyone to have a romping good time. “We serve only one group at a time,” Manny explains, “because we want them to enjoy themselves. It makes for good family fun.” So relax, leave your Wing parked in Nashville, and hop the bus out to Smiley Hollow. Or, for the more adventurous at heart, explore the narrow, curvy 20 miles of roadway there by bike or car. To place your reservation (and for detailed directions) call (800) 843-9460 or visit the Optional Tours link at GWRRA’s www.wing-ding.org Web site. A Country Evening at Smiley Hollow Monday, July 3, 7-10 p.m. Cost: $40 per ticket, includes dinner and entertainment. Cash bar available. Roundtrip bus service: $10 per seat. (Free parking at the pickup point–the Gaylord Opryland Hotel–for anyone sporting an official Wing Ding 2006 armband.) Buses begin departing at 6 p.m. ● 63 HOUSING INFORMATION The Nashville Convention & Visitors Bureau has secured clean, comfortable lodging at affordable rates. Please make your housing arrangements using this list of available hotels. Rates are guaranteed through June 10, 2006 only and do not include applicable taxes. Please do not call the hotels directly. For all reservations, please call (888) 777-6779. Hotels Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center (HOST) 2800 Opryland Drive $89 $10 per day resort fee includes high speed internet access Indoor & outdoor pools Spa & fitness center Concierge & tour desk Several onsite shops & restaurants Hertz rental car desk Radisson 2401 Music Valley Drive .76 miles from Gaylord Opryland $79 In house Applebee’s restaurant Indoor pool Fitness center Free high speed internet access Amerisuites 220 Rudy Circle 1.12 miles from Gaylord Opryland $99 Continental breakfast Fitness room Outdoor pool Free high speed internet access Best Western 201 Music City Circle 1.35 miles from Gaylord Opryland $85 Continental breakfast Fitness room Outdoor pool Free high-speed Internet access Fairfield Inn 211 Music City Circle 1.37 miles from Gaylord Opryland $79 Indoor pool Continental breakfast Free high speed internet access Courtyard Marriott 125 Music City Circle 1.24 miles from Gaylord Opryland $89 $7 breakfast Indoor pool Fitness room Free high speed internet access Fiddler’s Inn 2410 Music Valley Drive .81 miles from Gaylord Opryland $85 Exterior entrance Comfort Inn 2516 Music Valley Drive 1.37 miles from Gaylord Opryland $75 Continental breakfast Free wireless high-speed internet access Guesthouse Inn 2420 Music Valley Drive .85 miles from Gaylord Opryland $85 Continental breakfast Indoor pool Free high speed internet access Camping Please consult Wing Ding Web site (www.wing-ding.org/camping.html) for listing. 64 Wing World GWRRA Invites you to Wing Ding 28 Opryland Hotel • Nashville, Tennessee • July 3-6, 2006 To register, simply mail or fax this form, or call 1.800.843.9460, or visit www.gwrra.org on the internet RIDER’S NAME: _______________________________ GWRRA MEMBER # _______________ CO-RIDER’S NAME: ___________________________ GWRRA MEMBER # _______________ CO-RIDER’S NAME: ___________________________ GWRRA MEMBER # _______________ MAILING ADDRESS: _____________________________________________________________ CITY/ST/ZIP: ____________________________________________________________________ COUNTRY: ______________________________________________________________________ HOME PHONE: __________________________________________________________________ WORK PHONE: __________________________________________________________________ EARLY: (Postmarked before May 15, 2006) LATE: (Postmarked May 15 - June 16, 2006) Full registration includes access to trade show, seminars, talent show, field events, parades, opening and closing ceremonies. Plus, each full registrant receives a souvenir event pin, event program, discount coupon book, one door prize ticket and one grand prize ticket for a chance to win thousands of dollars in prizes! Please use ONE form for each rider (the rider is the driver of the motorcycle). Co-riders (passengers) use the same form as the rider. Number of Life or Gold Members x $20 = $ Number of Life or Gold Members x $22 = $ Number of Members x $40 = $ Number of Members x $45 = $ FAX or MAIL this form to: Number of Non-Members x $50 = $ Number of Non-Members x $55 = $ GWRRA P.O. Box 42450 Phoenix, AZ 85080-2450 U LT I M AT E L U X U RY M O T O R C Y C L E T O U R I N G Children 15 and under at the time of the event are admitted free. Cancellations in writing must be received by the National Office on or before June 12, 2006, and are subject to a $15 handling charge. No telephone or verbal cancellations will be accepted. Day passes will be available, $15 for Members, $22 for non-members. On-site full registration fee is $50 for Members and $60 for non-members. 1.800.843.9460 Fax: 623.581.3844 Please note, only registered delegates may participate in Wing Ding functions, activities and events! Additional lodging and camping information will be sent with your registration confirmation 2-3 weeks after your application is processed. Armbands, tickets, t-shirts or any other items purchased will be available for pick-up beginning the day prior to Wing Ding in the registration area. RIDER EDUCATION COURSES The number and availability of courses is dependent upon the number of participants. You will be notified of your class time and location as soon as possible. Note: Certification cost is per person, not per bike! # OF PEOPLE CLASS CPR/First Aid-New CPR/First Aid (Renew) ERC ERC Sidecar Trailering Trike This course is designed to teach and certify you in the basic principles of CPR and First Aid. Come and learn these absolutely essential lifesaving techniques. 8 hours. This course is designed to refresh and re-certify you in the basic principles of CPR and First Aid. 4 hours. (One-up) Learn advanced techniques in turning, maximum braking, swerving and other possible lifesaving techniques plus mental skills and situation strategies for the single rider. 5.5 hours (range only). (Two-up) This course offers the same basic principles as the ERC with the added element of a co-rider. 5.5 hours (range only). This course offers advanced techniques of riding with a sidecar as well as situation strategies and accident avoidance tactics. (One-up ONLY) 6 hours (3 classroom/3 riding). Learn advanced trailering techniques and strategies for safe and enjoyable travel. Motorcycles only, no trikes or sidecars please. 6 hours (3 classroom/3 riding). This course teaches advanced riding skills for the trike rider such as maximum braking, swerving and turning. 6 hours (3 classroom/3 riding) [Permission granted to photocopy this page from Wing World.] CPR/First Aid-Renewal ________________________ Name _______x $50* = _______________ __________________________ Name ERC (one-up) TOTAL _______x $50* = _______________ __________________________ Name CPR/First Aid (New) Register on-line at www.wing-ding.org ________________________ Name _______x $50* = _______________ __________________________ Name ERC (two-up) ________________________ Name _______x $50* = _______________ __________________________ Name Sidecar ________________________ Name _______x $50* = _______________ __________________________ Name Trailering ________________________ Name _______x $50* = _______________ __________________________ Name Trike ________________________ Name _______x $50* = _______________ __________________________ ________________________ *$30 refund after course completion. Continued on other side… Name Name W i n g D i n g 2 8 , J u l y 3 - 6 , 2 0 0 6 • N a s h v i l l e , Te n n e s s e e WIN A 2007 HONDA GOLD WING Must be present to win 5 10 20 40 Tickets Tickets Tickets Tickets = = = = $15 $20 $30 $50 GRAND 50/20-15-10-5 (4 WINNERS!) Yard (18 tickets) = $10 Yards (54 tickets) = $20 Yards (126 tickets) = $40 Total Need not be present to win! Drawings held at Closing Ceremonies. GWRRA not responsible for filling out tickets or placing them into hopper. Altered, illegible or counterfeit tickets will be voided. SOUVENIR WING DING T-SHIRT (Place quantity next to size) Small Medium Large XL 2XL 3XL Golf Shirt x x x x x x x $15 $15 $15 $15 $17 $20 $30 size(s) Total BIKE SHOW COMPETITION Thirty-six classifications! Includes a special souvenir pin. Number of bikes x $7 = POKER RUNS (8 WINNERS!) Need not be present to win! Includes a special souvenir pin. First place ($500), second ($250), third ($100), fourth ($50), fifth-eighth ($25 each). Winners announced at Closing Ceremonies. Five card draw. Number of hands TOURS 1-5—REGISTER SEPERATELY FROM WING DING Offered through Gaylord Opryland Transportation. Call (800) 670-7737 or fill out a form available at www.wing-ding.org. Use group code C-WNGRD and fax as directed. TOUR #1—Music Country, Each Tour Starts at 9:30 a.m., (3 hours) Cost: $28/person Dates: 7/1 (Sat), 7/2 (Sun), 7/4 (Tue), 7/5 (Wed), 7/7 (Fri), 7/8 (Sat) • See the homes of the hottest country stars, including Alan Jackson, Dolly Parton, Kix Brooks, Ronnie Dunn, Trace Adkins, Lorrianne Crook and Little Jimmy Dickens. Total 1 3 7 WING DING 28 OPTIONAL TOURS x $5 = Keep informed of new information as it becomes available. Website www.wing-ding.org TOUR #2—Country Hall of Fame & Ryman Auditorium, Each Tour Starts at 10:30 a.m. (3 hours) Cost: $32/person Dates: 7/1 (Sat), 7/2 (Sun), 7/4 (Tue), 7/5 (Wed), 7/7 (Fri), 7/8 (Sat) • Tour the fabulous new Country Hall of Fame. Learn, see and hear about all your favorite stars. Learn something new about their lives. See Elvis’s gold Cadillac. Listen to the music. • Take a self-guided tour of the historic Ryman Auditorium, former home of the Grand Ole Opry (admission included in price) TOUR #3—Steppin Out at the Wildhorse Saloon, Each Tour Starts at 11:00 a.m. Cost: $36.50/person (Lunch included) Dates: 7/1 (Sat), 7/2 (Sun), 7/4 (Tue), 7/5 (Wed), 7/7 (Fri), 7/8 (Sat) • Shuttle departs the Gaylord Opryland Resort on the hour and from the Wildhorse at half past the hour. This is done on a continual basis during the posted times. The driver will provide narrative regarding points of interest including the Hall of Fame and the Ryman Auditorium. • Includes Lunch. TOUR #4—Grand Ole Nashville, (3 Hours) Cost: $28/person Dates/Times: 2:00 p.m.: 7/1 (Sat), 7/3 (Mon), 7/5 (Wed) 10:00 a.m.: 7/2 (Sun), 7/4 (Tue), 7/7 (Fri), 7/8 (Sat) • See the homes of legendary stars, including Ronnie Milsap, Martina McBride, and Earl Scruggs. • Take a self-guided tour of the historic Ryman Auditorium, former home of the Grande Ole Opry (admission included in price). • See points of interest including Fort Nashboro, Historic Second Ave, the Capitol, Music Row, the Parthenon, and Governors Mansion. TOURS 5 & 6—OFFERED THROUGH GWRRA Call (800) 843-9460 or fill out Wing Ding registration form on-line at www.wing-ding.org. TOUR #5—The Grand Ole Opry Cost: $32.85/person General Seating (refundable up to 30 days before the event) $46.50/person Gold Circle Seating (1st 10 rows) (non-refundable) Dates/Times: 6:30 p.m.: 7/1 (Sat) Note: Gold Circle Seating not available this date. 7:00 p.m.: 7/4 (Tuesday) •The Grand Ole Opry is within a short walking distance from the hotel. A free shuttle service is provided by the Gaylord Opryland Hotel. • There are only a limited number of tickets available. TOUR #6—A GWRRA Country Evening and Dinner at Smiley Hollow Cost: $40/person $10/person round trip bus transportation from Opryland Hotel Dates/Times: Monday, July 3rd from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. • Full BBQ dinner (chicken/pork) and all the trimmings! • Live band, line dancing, 18-hole miniature golf course, old-fashioned hayrides, etc. • Cash bar provided by Smiley Hollow. GWRRA recommends roundtrip bus transportation if you are planning on having any alcohol. TOUR # OF PEOPLE GWRRA • P.O. Box 42450 Phoenix, AZ 85080-2450 1.800.843.9460 • Fax: 623.581.3844 Register online at www.wing-ding.org TOTAL Tour #6 ________x $40 = _________ Tour #5 (7/4)(General)_______x $32.85 = _______ Tour #6 (Bus)____x $10 = _________ Tour #5 (7/4)(Gold)_________x 46.50 = ________ GRAND TOTAL: $ ENCLOSED FAX or MAIL this form to: TOUR # OF PEOPLE TOTAL Tour #5 (7/1)(General)_______x $32.85 = _______ Check Money Order Please send check or money order in equivalent U.S. funds. All others will be returned to sender for adjustment. Please do not send cash. CHARGE MY: M/C Number: Exp. 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Ads run one month on a first-come, first-served, space-available basis. Late-arriving ads are held for a succeeding issue. GWRRA assumes no responsibility for quality of items listed, nor for the outcome of transactions initiated through these listings. 2001 Illusion Red GL1800 Gold Wing, CB Radio, lots of chrome, bought in 2003 (left over). Six moths left on factory warranty, 21,000K. Comes with Insta-Trike - 500 mile. Asking $13,500 for both. Call John (717) 9381307 eve. PA 2002 Yellow GL1800. Many extras including lots of lights and custom paint, chrome, garaged, only 7,000 miles. Wife doesn’t want it after all. $14,000. (936) 5820992. bgmcphaill@shawus.com. TX 2002 Fuel injected Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 Classic with 8400 mi. Beautiful Chrome-Illusion “Diamond Dust” flame paint-job; Vance & Hines Long-Shots; Mustang Seat; hyper-charger power commander. Over $15,000 invested! Must see! $9,950. Paul. (270) 753-0988 T Dasc1800@cs.com. Dennis. (530) 876-1697. CA COMMERCIAL CLASSIFIEDS www.paulexports.com, Florida, is looking for used Gold Wing parts (no trike takeoff parts, pls) and Gold Wing GL1500 and GL1800 in any condition (salvage, high mileage, abused also) for export. Nationwide pickup avaible. 727-259-3021. email: info@paulexports.com WOWMotorcycles.com. BUY—SELL—TRADE any Wing. Highest prices paid for clean bikes!!! Americas largest independent dealer of used bikes (500+ in stock). Always huge inventory of highest quality Wings, Valkyries and others. Coast to coast pick up and delivery. Call us now or whenever. Check us out at www.Wowmotorcycles.com or call 1-800-5723720. Southeastern Motorcycle Retreats. SPRING FLING 2006. Join us for a Free Guided Day Ride in Erwin, TN, May 6 with lunch on us! Get all the details on our website wwww.semotorcycleretreats.com or call us about any of our other tours at 864-787-8715. If you're ready to getaway, Let us take you there! ACTION MOTORCYCLE PARTS: Specializes in vintage Gold Wing parts. Office: 662-227-9020 or email joer2@cableone.net. GWRRA member #115337-96. MEMBER “FOR SALE” M O T O R C Y C L E S . 1986 GL1200 Aspencade with trailer. CB.Two Shoei helmets with headsets. Floorboards, heel-toe shifter, original footrests included. New tires, luggage rack, progressive springs, Markland backrest, hwy boards. Stator, timing belts, & water pump replaced at 42k. Shop & owners manual included. Pampered, garaged, very clean. Purchasing 1800. 65k, $4300. E-mail for pics. February 2006 1990 GL1500 SE, White, 109,000 miles, reverse, cruise, new Elite 3 tires, upper and lower wings, Corbin seat. Matching trailer. $6,750.00. Call Joe. (573) 346-4709 or e-mail bjt33r@socket.net. MO 1996 Magenta GL1500 SE. 97K mi. Pinstriping by Scarecrow. Chrome wheels, CD, garaged and covered, heel & toe shifter, boards, armrests, hitch. $8400. Ron. (618) 357-3904. Ronfog@onecliq.net. IL 1997 GL1500 SE. Two tone dark green. 76,600 miles. Very clean, garage kept, Corbin seat, floor boards, air horns, Progressive front shocks, new back tire, CD player and lots of extra chrome. Asking $10,500. Stuart. (904) 221-7151. 1997 Yamaha Royal Star Tour Deluxe with 21,000 miles. Two-tone, black & cream with too many extras to list. Great cruiser or touring bike! $8,350 Paul. (270) 7530988. 1998 Gray/Dark Gray GL1500SE. 45k mi., CB, new Metzelers, backrest, trunk rack, highway boards, chrome rotor covers, passenger armrests, loaded. $10,000. Bob. (313) 215-2812, absunny@aol.com. MI 1998 Valkyrie Tourer. Black & teal. Lots of chrome. New tires. $5K mi. Looks like new. No rust. Bruce. (407) 8868648. FL 1999 two-tone green GL1500SE. Tastefully accessorized, Tulsa windshield, garage kept, prof. maintained, only 2,553.4 miles. $10,450 obo. Randy. (770) 745-0664 2000 GL1500SE, Wineberry, 71K mi, Travelcade, Compufire, many lights, Tulsa windshield and belly pan, ready for coast to coast. $10K. Chuck. (972) 727-3102 or cballweg@yahoo.com. TX 2001 Illusion Red GL1800, 74,000 miles. All recalls done, passed frame inspection, great condition. Never been hot or down. Iso pegs, iso grips, CB, spoiler, luggage rack, fog lights, backrest, trailer hitch, rear speakers, butler cups and mounts, full bike cover, saddlebag and trunk chrome accents, plus much more chrome. $11,000 obo. George. bakergeorge@hotmail.com. NE TX. R I K E S 1993 Teal GL1500SE CSC trike w/trailer, 89K Mi. Pinstriping, over 60 extras, Six-degree rake kit, 90 Amp Alt. Matching spinners on trike & trailer. Six CD player, Signal mirrors. $18000. Jim. (623) 587-9540 AZ. airtech1dashvisor@cox.net. 1995 GL1500 Asp./California Sidecar Trike,Green.71K mi., many accessories, custom pinstriping, exc.cond. Garage kept. With Cycle-Mate trailer. $14,500. Mike. (252) 223-3348 N.C. 1999 SE, spectra red with CSC conversion. 96k well maintained and trouble free miles. Loaded with accessories, chrome, GPS, satellite radio. Located outside of Tucson. Asking $19,000. Vance. Call (813) 546-1419 or e-mail vanceandbonnie@yahoo.com. AZ T R A I L E R S A N D S I D E C A R S 1999 Kwik Kamp camper, used very little, queen bed, spare tire, air conditioner and air conditioner slot in canvas, add a room, cooler and cooler cover, porta-potty, like new condition. $2500. George. bakergeorge@hotmail.com. NE TX. Cargo trailer. Box is a large car-top carrier. Approx. 18 cu. ft. w/ new hitch set up. Black. Won in raffle. $500 obo. Dan. (562) 802-3669. wingit1800@charter.net. CA 1998 Time Out, two awnings, cooler package, light bar, cover, spare tire, top rack, excellent condition. Bought new in 1999. $2500. Contact Jim at (601) 736-1291 or pinkapop@yahoo.com. MS. 1991 Kwik Kamp. Excellent condition. Garaged and covered. Used very little. White. $1,000. Richard. (330) 482-0542. Starlight Delux trailer with cooler rack, chrome wheels, spoiler, rails, swivel hitch. Wineberry. Excellent condition. $800 o.b.o. Ricky. (615) 672-4650 or (615) 5127794. TN A C C E S S O R I E S GL1800 stock mufflers with attached Kuryakyn three-hole extensions, perfect condition, all for $150. Also other trim 71 pieces in Illusion Red color, make offer. Frank. (417) 7419523 or horvat@getgoin.net. MO Joe Rocket jacket, size L, black, Alter Ego. Body armor in shoulders, elbows/forearms & spine. Never worn, paid $250, asking $200. Judy/Jim. (928) 649-1226 or Robosson@swiftwireless.com. AZ E V E N T S We list only GWRRA-sponsored functions by category, name, date, location and contact person and information. For full details, including rally costs, we recommend you also visit on-line listings according to GWRRA Region, District and Chapter. Event listings may run up to six months in advance of an event, and will run through the month of the issue’s cover date. “Photo Tours” and “Other Tours” will appear in the January, May Rearview mirror housing. GL1800. New. Left side. 2002 silver. No mirror. $35 includes S&H to your U.S. address. Chuck. CHUCKL1@aol.com. and September issues. The deadline for Events is approximately the fourth Friday of the month, two months Two HJC CL-Max Pearl flip-face helmets with J&M Elite helmet headsets. One is XL and one is L. Both were bought new this spring and are in excellent condition and hardly used. Sell both for $700 firm. Michael. (414) 327-4329 headimpac@yahoo.com WI. * Indicates new listing in this issue. Parts from 2004 Titanium GL1800. All new OEM parts. License panel, saddlebags (no lights), exhaust extensions, trunk molding, handlebar dampener, battery side covers, side fairing accent, radiator accent grills, rivet cover. All for $200 o.b.o. plus shipping. Bob (603) 448-3707. madalyn.m.sprague@valley.net 2004 steering head for GL1800. Low mileage on part. $150 o.b.o. plus shipping. Bob (603) 448-3707. Bob (603) 448-3707. madalyn.m.sprague@valley.net. 2004 Voyager kit for a GL1500. Used only four months. $2200. Bobby. (423) 235-3998. TN. Miscellaneous Timeshare for sale in Branson, Missouri at The Plantation at Fall Creek. It is an A-B unit. Jim. 608788-4663 (Wisconsin) or e-mail at bear-honey@ charter.net For rent during Bike Week. 4 March-11 March. Tropic Shores, Daytona Beach. Sleeps four. Heated pool, beach side, Gold Crown. $1,200. John. (386) 409-5560. Beautiful, private, fully furnished country loft apartment with all amenities and secure garage parking, close to Hannigans in Murray, KY. $60 per day. Paul. (270) 7530988. Complete Bushtec trailer hitch from ’02 GL1800. $200. Lynn. (815) 235-3538. IL 1997 Chariot Shuttle 16 camper. AC/heater, awning, fridge, 3/4 bed, back door screen, h/w heater. Rear door lets down to load two full bikes. Dual axle, electric brakes. $5995. Bill. (843) 667-6992. Bhuggins@sc.rr.com. SC D L O S M E M B E R WA N T E D Backrest for ’83 Gold Wing or steel plate for trunk. Jim. 641-782-7980 or kneedler@iowatelecom.net. IA For 1983 Wing: chrome cap and side cover for front brake reservoir. Chrome spark plug wire dress-up shields. Marlow. (952) 469-4873. MN ● 72 before the issue’s cover date. To submit event information, e-mail editor@gwrra.org or mail to “Event & Tours,” GWRRA, Inc., 21423 N. 11th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85027. NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL EVENTS MARCH/APRIL 2006. NZ-A’s “Three Week Tour of Both Islands of New Zealand.” Organized and escorted by members of NZ-A. You can travel by bike, car or RV. Inquiries to Ron Meiklen at vault@clear.net.nz. JULY 3-6, 2006. WING DING 28 at the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center in Nashville, Tennessee. GWRRA marks its first visit to Music City USA for their international convention. For details and the preregister, contact GWRRA’s Web sites www.wingding.org or www.gwrra.org or call Customer Service at (800) 843-9460. GWRRA, 21423 N. 11th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85027. Keep checking the Web site for NEVER BEFORE SEEN EVENTS at the best Wing Ding ever! Don’t miss this one... REGIONAL EVENTS MARCH 23-25, 2006. SOUTH CENTRAL REGION (H) RALLY in Marshall, TX. Contact Cliff Miller. (405) 949-1748. E-mail: clmil@sbcglobal.net. Web site: www.region-h.org. *MAY 25-27, 2006. REGION F/NEVADA DISTRICT RALLY in Elko, NV. Join us for “Not Your Typical Rally” in the beautiful Ruby Mountains in Northern Nevada. Contact Bill Agnew agnewjan@msn.com or Steve Starr gldwngstarr@aol.com or go to www.gwrra -regionf.org for more information. DISTRICT EVENTS FEBRUARY 3-5. 2006 VIRGINIA DISTRICT “Wingless Weekend Dizney Daze—A Cruise to Nowhere” at the Williamsburg Hospitality House in Williamsburg, VA. Web site: www.gwrrava.org. Contact Keith & Carol Lindgren, Virginia District Directors at (757) 547-2773. E-mail: klindgren22@cox.net. FEBRUARY 3-5 2006. ILLINOIS “Winter Warm Up/The Roaring Twenties” at the Chateau Hotel & Convention Center in Bloomington, IL. Contact Dave & Gwen Carter. (815) 477 9893. Web site: www.gwrra-ildistrict.org. FEBRUARY 4, 2006. TENNESSEE DISTRICT “Cupids Capers” at the Doubletree Hotel in Murfreesboro, TN. Contact Jeff & Cherri Liner. (423) 336-5835. Web site: www.tngwrra.org. FEBRUARY 10-12, 2006. OHIO DISTRICT “Cabin Fever/Hawaiian Luau” at the Holiday Inn Worthington in Columbus, OH. Contact Roger & Penny Hurley, 201 Southview Lane, West Milton, OH 45383. (937) 698-4443. Email: rhurley3@woh.rr.com. Web site: http:// www.ohiogwrra.org. FEBRUARY 17-18, 2006. MICHIGAN DISTRICT “Wingless Weekend” in Lansing, MI. Contact Chris Bobek. (248) 852-8537. Web site: www.gwrra-mi.org. FEBRUARY 23-25, 2006. FLORIDA DISTRICT “Wing Gathering” at the Howard Johnson Main Gate Resort in Kissimmee, FL. Contact Bob & Nan Shrader. (813) 885-7963. Floridadd@msn.com. Web site: www.floridadistrict.com. FEBRUARY 24-26, 2006. INDIANA DISTRICT “Winter Rendezvous—Do You Believe In Magic” at the Marriott East Hotel & Conference Center in Indianapolis, IN. Contact Butch & Margaret Micheau. (260) 726-9534. E-mail: bmmicheau@jayco.net. Vendors call Kip & Peggy Robinette. (260) 726-4124. E-mail: krobin@jayco.net. Web site: indianaonwings.org. FEBRUARY 25, 2006. ARKANSAS DISTRICT “Couples Spring Fling” in Morrilton, AR. Contact Dale Wingrove. (870) 845-0025. E-mail: dswinrow@centurytel.net. Website: http://www.arkansasgwrra.homestead.com. *MARCH 30-APRIL 1, 2006. ALABAMA DISTRICT RALLY, the “Mardi Gras” in Mobile, AL. Contact Bill Gulley, 1001 C.R. 515, Lexington, Alabama 35648. (256) 2298833. MAY 18-20, 2006. ARKANSAS DISTRICT RALLY “Animal House” adventure at the Velda Rose Resort Hotel & Spa in Hot Springs, AR. Hotel Reservations: (888) 624-3311. Contact Dale Wingrove. (870) 845-0025. Email: dswinrow@centurytel.net. Website: http://www.arkansasgwrra.homestead.com. Wing World APRIL 6-8, 2006. LOUSIANA DISTRICT RALLY “Wings over the Bayou/Mardi Gras Madness” at Hotel Acadiana in Lafayette, LA. Contact Jere & Maurine Pyburn. (318) 3871741. E-mail: goldwing98@jam.rr.com. Web site: www.ladist.org for rally registration form. APRIL 27-29, 2006. TENNESSEE DISTRICT “Spring Fling” at the Country Inns & Suites in Pigeon Forge, TN. Contact Jeff & Cherri Liner. (423) 336-5835. Web site: www.tngwrra.org. MAY 11-13, 2006. TEXAS DISTRICT RALLY at the Inn of the Hills, Kerrville, TX. “Fifth Annual Wingfest.”‘Hill Country Reunion’ “Denim & Diamonds.” Contact Breeze & Carolyn Hoadley (940) 243-5237, breezech@gte.net. Registration Pamela Meyer (281) 578-8371, wingridr@sbcoglobal.net. Vendors Ken & Barbie Peterson (817) 2934667, txaddvc@mindspring.com. More information on the Texas District Web Page www.texasdist.org/ MAY 18-21, 2006. DELAWARE DISTRICT RALLY “The First Riding Rally” from “The First State” in the NE Region at the DE State Fairgrounds in Harrington, DE. Contact Jim & Lilli Davison, 23652 Burton Street, Seaford, DE 19973, (302) 628-0632, e-mail: jdavisonsr@ comcast.net, or Diane George, 20959 Wesley Church Road, Seaford, DE 19973, (302) 6292225, e-mail: diane@dmv.com. Web site: www.homestead.com/gwrrade/index.html. JUNE 8-10, 2006. OREGON DISTRICT RALLY “Wings Along the Umpqua” at the Douglas County Fairgrounds in Roseberg, OR. Contact Woody & Rae McFarland, (541) 259-4429 or (503) 881-1034, cell, e-mail: woodyman1@comcast.net or Sam & Marjoe White, (541) 261-9250, e-mail: marjoew@charter.net. Web site: www.gwrraoregondistrict.org. JUNE 29-JULY 2, 2006. WYOMING DISTRICT “Rally” in Buffalo, WY. Contact Gordon & Beverly Valasek, P.O. Box 2034, Mills, WY 82644. (307) 266-4136. *JULY 20-22, 2006. ALL NEW ENGLAND DISTRICTS RALLY V at Quality Inn & Conference Center, Vernon, CT. Contact Bill & Adrienne Lacey, 7 Princeton Street, Westfield, MA 01085. (413) 572-0823. E-mail william.f.lacey@verizon.net. Web site: www.newenglandrally.org. CHAPTER EVENTS FEBRUARY 11, 2006. IA-E’s eighteenth annual Sweetheart Weekend and Dance” at the Comfort Inn & Suites in Ft. Madison, IA. Contact Mike & Linda Huppenbauer, (319) 7581134 or Boomer & Connie Franklin, (217) 2246361. February 2006 FEBRUARY 18, 2006. TX-V’s fifth “Birthday Rally” in Harlingen, TX. Contact Dewayne Finn, 1912 Jay Ave., McAllen, TX 78504. (956) 451-0666. E-mail: dewayne@valleywings.org. FEBRUARY 24-27, 2006. EN-A’s “Sounds Of The Seventies Weekend” in Lowestoft, Suffolk, England. Contact Mark Bright, 47 Lancaster Way, Yaxley, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England. 44 1733 750161. *MARCH 17-18, 2006. GA-A2 & GA X’s 13th annual “Irish Getaway” at the Civitan Club Fairgrounds on Highway 257 in Dublin, GA. Contact Gene & Pat Whiddon, (478) 9865678, e-mail: gwhiddon@alltel.net or Wayne & Jewell Dennard (478)374-5081, e-mail: dennard@yahoo.com. APRIL 7-8, 2006. TX-O’s “Bluebonnet Campout & Rally Chapter” at Lady Bird Johnson City Park in Fredericksburg, TX. Contact Richard Seay. (512) 894-3139. E-mail: bseay@austin.rr.com. APRIL 22, 2006. TX-Z2’s “Lone Star Z2 Rally” in McKinney, TX. Contact Lorton Trent, 3608 Apple Blossom Lane, McKinney, TX 75070. (972) 542-4458. E-mail: lorton34@ comcast.net. *APRIL 23, 2006. Chapter CA1-Q’s Rendezvous With “Q” Ride & Carnival from Huntington Beach, CA. Call Carl Cotton (714) 633-5221 or Dave & Roberta Lawrence (562) 430-8244 or e-mail woody@socal.rr.com. Web site: http://gwrra-ca1q.org/index.html. FEBRUARY 2006 ADS Add-On ...................................................49 Americade ...............................................36 Berglund Insurance ...................................15 Big Bike Parts ...........................................10 BikelinE by Markel American Insurance .........9 Bushtec Trailer ..........................................55 Champion Sidecar ...............................86-87 Chatterbox, USA ......................................57 Chrome World Inc. ...................................26 Cruiserworks ..............................................4 Deltran ......................................................4 Electrical Connection.................................18 Fairchild Sports ........................................51 FL1-H Gold Wing Get-A-Way .....................59 Gene’s Gallery .........................................13 Gerbings Heated Clothing .........................62 Hannigan Motorsports...............................51 Honda Direct Line .....................................60 Honda Of Cool Springs ........................40-41 Honda Of Tupelo ......................................14 INB Radio ................................................70 J & M Corp ................................................2 Kennedy Group ........................................18 Kuryakyn .................................................23 Law Tigers—Aamil LLC ..............................53 APRIL 23, 2006. RI-B’s “Kick-Off Breakfast” in West Greenwich, RI. Contact Phil & Carolann Soder. (401) 732-4041. E-mail: philsoder@aol.com. Lehman Trikes U.S.A., Inc. .........................88 APRIL 29, 2006. TX-O2’s third annual “Heart of Texas Wings Rally” at Riverside Park in Coleman, TX. Contact Dave Simmons. (325) 382-4469. E-mail: jensim@web-access.net. National Products Inc ................................11 APRIL 29, 2006. TX-O2’s third annual “Heart of Texas Wings Rally” at Riverside Park in Brownwood, TX. Contact Dave & Jean Simmons, 514 Lakeview Drive, Coleman, TX 76834. (325) 382-4469. E-mai: jensim@webaccess.net. APRIL 29, 2006. DE-A’s ninth annual “Charlie Raysor Memorial Hobo Stew” in Bear, DE. Contact Brian Gillard, 2724 Fawkes Dr., Wilmington, DE 19808. (302) 995-6544. MAY 26-28, 2006. WA-L’s annual “Desert Spring Fling” at The Umatilla Fairgrounds in Hermiston, OR. Hotels or Camp on the fairgrounds. Contact M.R.Messinger. (509) 582 4560. E-mail: mr1vette@charter.net. Web site: www.gwrra-wa-1.org ● Los Angeles Honda ...................................18 Motor Trike Inc.....................................43-46 Nashville CVB .....................................31-34 Niehaus Cycle Sales ..........................6-7, 30 Pitbull By Watson’s Mfg .............................14 Procycle USA ...........................................61 Progressive Insurance ................................21 Safety Features .........................................60 Schroaders Honda ....................................28 Sierra Electronics ......................................37 Southern Honda Powersports .....................19 The Trike Shop..........................................57 Time Out Corp .........................................53 Tow-Pac, Inc .............................................62 Tulsa Enterprises .......................................14 US Paint ..................................................25 Utopia Products, Inc. .................................60 Vetesnik Powersports .................................27 73 A S S O C I A T I O N L E A D E R L I S T I N G Membership in all 50 States. Represented in 52 Countries. Denotes senior officer COUNTRIES ANDORRA ARGENTINA AUSTRALIA AUSTRIA BAHAMAS BERMUDA BELGIUM BRAZIL BRUNEI CANADA CHINA COLOMBIA COSTA RICA CZECH REPUBLIC DENMARK ENGLAND FINLAND FRANCE GERMANY GUAM HONG KONG REPRESENTED: ICELAND INDONESIA IRELAND ISRAEL ITALY JAPAN KOREA KUWAIT LUXEMBOURG MALAYSIA MEXICO NEW ZEALAND NORWAY PAKISTAN I N T E R N AT I O N A L PORTUGAL PUERTO RICO REP OF PANAMA REP OF SINGAPORE REP OF SOUTH AFRICA SAUDI ARABIA SCOTLAND SLOVAKIA SPAIN ST VINCENT SWEDEN SWITZERLAND TAIWAN THE NETHERLANDS TURKEY WALES WEST INDIES DIRECTORS: DON BROCK ......................EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ......................21423 N. 11TH AVENUE ........................PHOENIX ......................AZ...................85027 ........................(623) 581-2500 JIM HODGE ........................SR. NT’L DIR. ...................................5705 OLD FORT BAYOU ROAD................OCEAN SPRINGS ..........MS ..................39564 ........................(228) 875-1764 JIM HUTCHINS....................SR. NT’L DIR. ...................................13036 FLORENTINE DRIVE ......................SHELBY TOWNSHIP .......MI ...................48315 ........................(586) 726-0742 DENIS EVANS.....................NT’L DIR., CANADA .........................201-241 ST. PAUL STREET WEST...............ST CATHARINES ..........ON .................L2S2E5........................(905) 685-9238 STEVE JOHNSON ............SR INT’L MEMBER ENHANCEMENT...2600 RANDALL WAY #111 Bx121...........SILVERDALE....................WA .................98383 ........................(360) 377-1137 BOB LORENZ ...................SR. NT’L DIR. 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KIT LYMAN .........................RECRUITING ....................................340 OLD MILL ROAD ...............................SANTA BARBARA...........CA ..................93110 ........................(805) 683-3580 REGIONAL OFFICES: LARRY LINGO ......................SOUTHEAST (A) ............................7702 PIERCE HARWELL RD. .................PLANT CITY...........................FL ....................33565 ........................(813) 986-3567 JERE GOODMAN ................NORTHEAST (B) ............................42 SCOTT DR. ....................................HILLSBOROUGH ....................NJ ...................08844 ........................(908) 874-5698 TOM TAGGART....................GREAT LAKES (D) ..........................BOX 119 5051 ST RT 78......................BUCHTEL...............................OH..................45716 ........................(740) 753-2214 RON KNUDTSON................AMERICA’S HEARTLAND (E) ...........953 KNOLLWOOD LANE 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KUALA LUMPUR KAMIL, A KAMIL, A PANAMA D/D RP-A NORWAY ALEXANDERSSON, J 354-893-0171 EIRIKSSON, O 354-899-8007 INDONESIA IR-A NEW ZEALAND NZ-A PANAMA SANCHEZ, A REPUBLIC OF PANAMACAMPOS, A 0-507-232-6640 507- 507-317-0634 REP OF SINGAPORE SG-A SINGAPORE RAMALINGAM, S D/D STOCKHOLM 002-65-90068363 SWEDEN GULDBRAND, T 00-46-86-560479 ● 00-60-3-3380300 00-60-3-3380300 H A L L O F F A M E Brady, Gene ...........................................................Pasadena, TX Michaud, Roberta .............................................Albuquerque, NM Brady, Sarah ..........................................................Pasadena, TX Mytinger, David...................................................Indianapolis, IN Carson, John .........................................................Jacksonville, IL Panter, Jim................................................................Canton, OH Carter, Dave .........................................................Crystal Lake, IL Preston, John..........................................................Jacksboro, TN Dodd, Kacey ...........................................................Gadsden, AL Dodd, Josh ..............................................................Gadsden, AL Fisher, Steven ......................................................Hutchinson, MN Hewitt, David ...............................................................Mesa, AZ Holton, Dean .........................................................Louisburg, NC Rasmussen, Robert .............................................Minneapolis, MN Rasmussen, Delores............................................Minneapolis, MN Rennick, Bob.................................................Kings Mountain, NC Roberts, Logan ........................................................Chandler, AZ Humphrey, Robert ..................................................Clarksville, AR Sharp, Gaylord .......................................................Friesland, WI Hutchens, Jim................................................Shelby Township, MI Simmons, William ...................................................Newbern, TN Hutchens, Shirrin ...........................................Shelby Township, MI Smith, Steven .................................................................York, SC Kephart, Richard .....................................................Pensacola, FL Smith, Bruce .............................................................London, ON Knudtson, Ronald ..................................................Mason City, IA Swanson, Lloyd ..............................................Oklahoma City, OK Knudtson, Karen....................................................Mason City, IA Taber, Frank ....................................................Port Orchard, WA Kolaske, Neal ......................................................Milwaukee, WI Lantz, Charles .........................................................Wooster, OH Lear, Tom..................................................................Bidwell, OH Legris, Mike.................................................................Bradley, IL Lewis, Edward ........................................................Concord, NH Taylor, John .............................................................Algonquin, IL Townsley, Richard......................................................Mahomet, IL Vaillancourt, Michael ..................................................Epsom, NH Waer, Allan, Sr. ...................................................Meshoppen, PA Lewis, Judith ...........................................................Concord, NH Williams, Boyce...............................................Holiday Island, AR Lyman, B.J.. ....................................................Santa Barbara, CA Wilson, Kerry ..........................................................Gadsden, AL Lyman, Kit L. ..................................................Santa Barbara, CA Wilson, Joyce ..........................................................Gadsden, AL McNabb, Charles................................................Springfield, MO Zakrajsek, Martin ...................................................Richland, WA I N M E M O R I A M Mott, Thomas GWRRA #230888 Yakima, WA Workman, Wayman GWRRA #152741 Elkins, WV Minor, Debbie GWRRA #144786-01 Howell, MI Brunenn, Kay GWRRA #108681-01 Hamilton, IL Zimmerman, David GWRRA #29384 Tieton, WA Marin, Angel GWRRA #94491 Beaumont, CA Titus, Gordon GWRRA #132762 Houston, TX Smith, Ronald GWRRA #108016 Desert Aire, WA Sell, Dale GWRRA #177815-01 North Richland Hills, TX Malone, Dee GWRRA #103932-01 Oklahoma City, OK 78 Wing World GWRRA OFFICIAL PRODUCTS ( 8 0 0 ) 8 4 3 - 9 4 6 0 T O O R D E R Great GWRRA Holiday Gifts! Tee shirt colors available: Antiqued: Navy, green, red, black Stonewashed: Purple, coral, green, khaki, black Order on line at www.gwrra.org! Embossed Clothing With GWRRA Crest Be among the first to order our newest product line! These embossed items are special order only and this means special prices for you. The handsome embossing is amazingly thick and the tee shirts and denim clothing are top-quality. What are we offering? Take a look! Something’s bound to please you from these choices: • Embossed Windbreaker Denim Jacket ($38.50 for S-XL; $45.50 for 2XL, 3XL) • Embossed Denim Men’s Jacket ($40.60 for XS-XL, $47.60 for 2XL, 3XL; $54.60 for 4XL) • Embossed 7oz Denim Lightweight Shirt ($28.70 for S-XL, $35.70 for 2XL-3XL) • Embossed Antiqued Tee Shirt ($11.90 for S-XL; $13.30 for 2XL) RESCUE PLUS - A Winter Driving Necessity! January 2006 • Embossed Stonewashed Tee Shirt ($11.90 for S-XL; $13.30 for 2XL) • Embossed Denim Apron (Great for 50/50 sales!) (One size fits all—$14) • Embossed Denim Satchel (Room for your laptop!) (With adjustable shoulder strap—$21) Please allow 6-8 weeks for delivery of embossed items. Give your loved ones that special added security of Emergency Auto and Motorcycle Roadside Assistance. Just $25.00 to give Rescue Plus as a gift to Members and $50.00 as a gift to non-members. See page 73 of this issue for details, or www.towbusters.com. (800) 843-9460. 79 NEW! Cliff Daisy Em Punky Fun Friends Collectibles Covers to protect your bar-style or flip-style cell phone. Collect all six! Flip Style: Ruby, Romeo, EM, Sydney, Punky, Daisy. Bar style: EM, Daisy, Punky, Sydney, Cliff, Romeo. Specify your choice when ordering. $8.95; Two for $15.00. BUFF® Versatile Headwear Romeo Ruby Sydney You can use this seamless tube of 100% Polyester Microfiber for anything from a scarf, headband to a cap. Complete directions and illustrations for each use are included. The fabric wicks moisture away from your skin, making it a handy device for all seasons. GWRRA Griffin logo appears in design. BUFF-HEADWARE-04 $12.00 HURRY! Quantities limited at this special price! Black Satin Jacket with Griffin Seal This sharp black satin jacket has striped gold edging that compliments the black and gold version of the GWRRA Griffin logos. The exterior is 100% polyester and the lining is soft nylon. This jacket can add the finishing touch to your riding gear—be sure to place your order in time for that special holiday gift! JACKET-04 $60.00 NEW! GWRRA Calculator Portfolio Gold Wing book by Ian Falloon Proficient Motorcycling/The Ultimate Guide to Riding Well David Hough teaches you how to develop your riding skills and avoid pitfalls so you can make it to the end of your ride in one piece and still have fun. David’s knowledge, experience and sense of humor work together in this large soft bound book to bring skillful and safe motorcycling within everyone’s reach. BOOKPROMC-04 $19.95 More Proficient Motorcycling/Mastering The Ride Proficient Motorcycling, David Hough’s first large soft bound book, was a smashing success, but the sequel takes the rider beyond the intricacies of operating a motorcycle to the human equation. He examines how our mental processes and physical limitations affect our riding and how to train ourselves to take maximum advantage of our abilities. BOOKMPROMC-04 $19.95 Soak up the history of the Gold Wing with the clear text and lush photos of Ian Falloon’s new standard hard bound book. He traces the motorcycle’s technical development, but also gives an insight into the Gold Wing character. BOOK-GOLD WING $29.95 GWRRA Crest rotates to 8-digit dual-powered (solar & battery) calculator for easy access. Black leatherette w/ white stitching. Pen, pen loop, lined notepad, 2006 calendar, three business card pockets. FOLIO-05 $10.00 Honda Gold Wing/ The Complete Story Add to your collection of Gold Wing history with this new standard hard bound book from author Phil West. Trace the development of the Gold Wing from the youth of Soichiro Honda to a complete analysis and review of the GL1800. West charts every Gold Wing model and explains their differences and strengths, and includes many previously unpublished photos of the machines and the men who built them. BOOKGWCOMP-04 $25.00 Stay Cool With RideHide! RideHide Performance Gear’s Tour LS microfiber shirt will keep you dry and comfortable in the stickiest weather. This ingenious fabric wicks moisture away from your skin, preventing the shirt from clinging to you. Microfiber weighs 50% less than cotton and dries 80% faster, making it an ideal “wash and go” riding gear item. You will enjoy this silky shirt with its exclusive GWRRA logo SHIRT-RIDE-05 S-2XL $25.00 CHECK OUR WEB SITE www.gwrra.org FOR COMPLETE GWRRA OFFICIAL PRODUCTS CATALOG! 80 Wing World CHECK OUR WEB SITE www.gwrra.org FOR COMPLETE GWRRA OFFICIAL PRODUCTS CATALOG! Here is a sampling of our full line of Official GWRRA Products available on the Web site Apparel Patches Pins Life Member Tee Shirts/SS Crest Logo Member Since Patches Tee Shirts/LS Black/Gold Original Helmet Pins Hats Original Helmet Black/Gold Hangerbars Sweatshirts B/G Helmet Crest Lapel Tee Shirts (2XL, 3XL Sold Out) Jackets Order of Legions Hangerbars Golf Shirts Ride Hide SIG Pin Backs Decals Buff MAD Flag Pins Antenna Flag Miscellaneous Yuasa Battery Charger Leather Travel Bags EZ Air Gauge GWRRA Jewelry Belt Buckles Chapter Plaque M/C Trip Log Magazine Binders First Aid Kits Training Videos Books Banners/Flags Lowest Prices Anywhere! CUSTOM PINS & PATCHES Create Lasting Impressions Red/Blue/Gold 10-inch back patch................Patch-Griff-RD-10in-04......................................$10.00 4-inch vest patch ...................Patch-Griff-RD-04in-04........................................$4.50 Black/Gold 10-inch back patch................Patch-Griffin-BK-10in-04 ...................................$12.00 4-inch vest patch ...................Patch-Griffin-BK-4in-04 .......................................$5.00 Available at www.gwrra.org. Just click on “Official Products” on the top bar! Or call John C. @ 800-843-9460, ext 220! EZ Air Gauge Sample Leather Item Buttery Soft Patchwork Leather Items Choose from three items for yourself or for that perfect gift for your favorite traveler. The hanging travel bag is 12.5”x7”x3.25” deep, the shaving kit is 11”x4”x5” deep and the fanny pack with cell phone holder is 13”x6”x4” deep. Please check www.gwrra.org for additional photos and descriptions. LTHR-TRAVELBAG $15.95 LTHR-FANNYCELL $17.95 LTHR-SHAVEKIT $14.95 From G.H. Meiser & Company, a combination air pressure gauge and inflator. Works with Gold Wing’s on-board compressor, as a stand-alone gauge or with service station air hoses. Permits viewing pressure while inflating. Bleed valve permits fine pressure adjustment. Brass fittings ensure a tight seal and long service life. EZAIR $19.95 NOTE: The GL1800 does not have an on-board comressor. The EZ Air Gauge will work on the GL1800 tires, but requires access to a 1988-2000 GL1500’s compressor. Extension Hose. A 10-foot accessory hose with brass fittings on both ends. Use with Gold Wing’s on-board compressor. EXT HOSE $12.95 EZ Air Combo Buy both EZ Air Gauge and Extension Hose and save! EZ AIR COMBO $29.95 Griffin Logo Tee Shirts Here are two quick and easy ways to show off GWRRA’s new Griffin Logo. Choose between the white tee shirt with the red and blue version or black with the elegant black and gold logo. Both shirts are 100% pre-shrunk cotton for excellent comfort and fit. SHIRT-BLK-04 or SHIRT-WHITE-04 Small-XL-$15.00 2XL-$16.00 3XL-$17.00 GWRRA Flags, Banner & Decal! Make a professional impression by enhancing your gathering site or event with the new GWRRA flag or fringed banner with griffin logo. The sharplooking gold and black colors stand out on the crisp white background. The fabric is durable 100% nylon with silkscreen printing. GWRRA Flag FLAG-04 $45.00 GWRRA Banner BANNER-04 $55.00 GWRRA Seal Logo Antenna Flag FLAG-ANTR-05 $11.00 January 2006 81 “ADD THE FINISHING TOUCH!” Griffin Logo Bolo Ties One and one-quarterinch full color or black on gold enamel bolo tie with GWRRA Griffin logo. Red/Blue/Gold BOLO-RD-04 $6.00 Black/Gold BOLO-BK-04 $6.00 GWRRA Baseball Cap Fine cotton twill baseball caps boast the GWRRA Crest logo. Front of cap has reinforcement to insure a crisp shape. NOW AVAILABLE ONLY IN WHITE. Tri-color bill. HAT- WHITE YUASA 1.5 Amp Motorcycle Battery Charger MC Owner’s Personal Journal Display the GWRRA Griffin logo as you make notes about your bike’s maintenance and your motorcycling journeys. This handy personal journal has a wealth of road-worthy information as well. Standard tire pressures, wind-chill factor tables and instructions on how to tie down your motorcycle will keep you safe. What a great idea—so much more than just an ID! JOURNAL-04 $5.00 Five operating stages; Three LEDs indicate what's going on. Initially indicates presence of power and correct polarity. Then determines if the battery is serviceable. If okay, then delivers full 1.5 amps till the battery is 90% charged. Then switches to constant voltage mode so battery absorbs final 10% of its charge without excess gassing or overheating. Charger again samples battery's condition, then shifts to float mode to maintain voltage that neither overcharges, nor allows self-discharge. Discourages sulfation by automatically starting a complete new charging cycle after 28 days. Better for long-term battery storage. (Battery jumper cables sold separately.) Batt-Charger $44.95 YUASA Motorcycle Jumper Cables Be prepared for emergencies with your Wing. Strong construction won't melt. Comes in vinyl pouch to insure tangle-free in-bike storage. (Battery charger sold separately.) Jumper $10.00 $12 Organizers for Magazines GWRRA 3” Crest Patch Three-ring plastic organizers secure your copies of Wing World in their proper order. Slip the magazine through the slot at the halfway point. Once closed and inserted in the binder, magazines stay neat and organized. No need to punch holes! BINDERS-ORGANIZERS $5.00 (Iron-On) Customize any item with a GWRRA Crest iron-on logo patch. Now available in full color or Black/Gold. Adheres to most materials including leather. Works great on hats, polos, luggage. GWCREST-4IRON GWCREST-4IRON-GB $5.00 $5.00 Magazine Binders Let’s get organized! Sturdy black three-ring binders include plastic organizers which hold a year of Wing World Magazines. Now your magazines stay neat and in order. BINDERS $12.00 First Aid Kit With Crest Logo Toll free phone orders 1-800-843-9460 In Phoenix 623-581-2500 Shipping Rates This compact fanny pack contains 16 items for first aid, including rubber gloves and a mouth to mouth resuscitation aid to protect you. The kit also contains the “First Aid Guide” published by the American Medical Association. Be prepared with these supplies and instructions covering everything from allergic reactions to wounds. 7.5”x3.5”x3.5” deep. FIRSTAID $24.95 Griffin Logo Badge Order of Legions Patch This patch is perfect for your favorite friend or relative who has a military connection. The patches denote the status of their service from active, reserve, retired or veteran and the seal proudly announces their branch of the services. PATCH-ACTIVE $4.00 SEAL-AIRFORCE $2.00 PATCH-RESERVE $4.00 SEAL-ARMY $2.00 PATCH-RETIRED $4.00 SEAL-COASTGUARD $2.00 $2.00 PATCH-VETERANS $4.00 SEAL-MARINES SEAL-NAVY $2.00 82 Brighten up your plain baseball cap or vest with this Griffin logo badge. It’s shiny gold color is guaranteed to draw attention and raise the appearence of your attire to a cut above the usual embroidered patch. Two bayonets and one screw fastener ensure its secure position once in place. GRIFF-BADGE-05 $4.95 If Subtotal is: Postage is: $0 - 9.99 .................$4.00 $10.00 - 24.99 ........$5.95 $25.00 - 49.99 ........$8.95 $50.00 - 99.99 ......$10.95 $100.00 & Up.......$14.95 Next day, 2nd day and 3rd day air shipping and out of country shipping costs, please call 800-843-9460 or 623-581-2500 (Phoenix area) or e-mail johnc@gwrra.org. Unconditional Guarantee: Every item we sell is guaranteed unconditionally for its normal life under standard use. Should any product fail to meet your expectations, simply return it. We will replace it, refund the purchase price or credit your credit card. CHECK OUR WEB SITE www.gwrra.org FOR COMPLETE GWRRA OFFICIAL PRODUCTS CATALOG! Wing World readers’ rides ▲ Do you have a good, clear photograph of your pride and joy? This section of Wing World is designed to show off as many bikes as possible. Give us information about your Gold Wing; start with the basics of its year, model and color, then tell a little about what is special about your bike. Send your description and photos to: Wing World Editorial Department, P.O. Box 42450, Phoenix, AZ 85080-2450. 1989 GL1500/6 On a recent Chapter ride from their Wauchula, Florida, hometown to Sweetwater, Tennessee, Erma Carlton took this photo of her husband Winston, GWRRA #43504.The site is Bald River Falls, just a few miles from the Cherohala Skyway.The Carltons are Senior Chapter Directors of FL2-H. ▲ ▲ 1990 GL1500 Dan & Donna Loughrie, GWRRA #122855, of Rowlesburg,West Virginia, took this photo of their bike en route to Wing Ding in Fort Wayne.Their 1990 GL1500 has only 34,000 miles on it, but the Loughries have ridden in 28 states. In the background is Lake Michigan. 2006 GL1800 Joseph & Judy Buchholz, GWRRA #141683, of Demotte, Indiana, bought this 2006 gold-colored Gold Wing on September 27, 2005.The bike comes complete with the comfort package. They’ve been riding in all 49 of the continental United States and all but four Canadian Provinces. A rider since 1950, Joe says, “At the age of 70, I thought it was a good idea to try and cover at least some of the more interesting places again.” February 2006 83 ▲ 1990 GL1500 SE Joe May, GWRRA #153486, of Wonder Lake, Illinois, took this photo at the southeastern corner of the Lower 48. Says Joe, “I have been to the northwest corner and plan to make it to the other two before I’m done.” Getting the picture of his two-tone Pearl White Wing wasn’t easy. Joe relates, “The cops were yelling for me to move my bike—they would not give me time to set up a good pic.” ▲ ▲ 1994 GL1500 Ernest Largent, GWRRA #176120, of Bowie,Texas, took a side trip from the Golden Aspen rally in Ruidoso to Hatch, New Mexico, where he bought some chile powder so he could make his favorite recipe: Buzzard Breath Chili. He then circled back home by way of Silver City and Socorro, New Mexico, on what he calls “one of the best rides I have found.” His black GL1500 really shines in the Southwestern sunshine! 2003 GL1800 Jack & Francie Goodman, GWRRA #120337, of Connorsville, Indiana, enjoy their 2003 Pearl Yellow Gold Wing. “We are both retired now and love this way of travel.We have been riding Hondas for 25 years.” Joe rebuilt the trailer and had it color-matched prior to their trip to the west coast of Michigan. 84 Wing World F I N I S H I N G T O U C H E S Reflections On Fall At Foxburg By Nancy Freed • GWRRA #170546-01 • New Castle, Pennsylvania e took a ride to Foxburg, The sun was shining bright. We left in early morning, So we wouldn’t ride at night. We know we’ll surely miss our bikes, The day we put them in. Our riding days were just too short, And we’ll miss the Foxburg Inn. The air was cool and refreshing, The breeze was calm and still. The leaves were orange and Golden, on each and every hill. I smell the leaves and country air, I feel the morning dew. I cannot wait until the spring, Aren’t you anxious too? W The weather was just perfect, If only it would stay. We know that summer Has come to an end, But what a perfect day! February 2006 ● 85 • Linked Disc Brakes • Cushion-Ride Isolastics • Lift-Away Door for GL1800 for GL1500 A U H O R I Z E D D E A L E R S JACKSONVILLE, FL Stock, Mild to Wild Inc. 2012 Blanding Blvd. 32210 Ph: 904-389-1177 Fax: 904-389-1211 Cell:904-803-1379 e-mail: henryka@bellsouth.net ST. 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