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A Sidecar Adventure You Won’t Want to Miss PLUS: SPECIAL SECTION Wing Ding 29 In Review Extra-long Workbench Department October 2007 • 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 ABOUT THE COVER Page 67 F e a t u r e s SPECIAL SECTION:Wing Ding 29 In Review...................................................................67 After 35 Years of Touring, Sometimes “Stuff Happens” ...................................................47 9 States, 3 People, 1 Dog—and a Sidecar! .........................................................................58 The Elephant in the Room: Co-Riders Want to Feel Safe..............................................64 I n f o B y t e s SPECIAL BRAGGING RIGHTS: Living Each Precious Day of Life...............................27 Garage Day: Extracting the Coolant (all of it) from a GL1800 ....................................30 I.C.E.:Why Contact Info is Important Even on a Group Ride......................................31 F U N , Page 47 Page 24 F O R Steve & Chris Proszek, GWRRA #217514, of Naperville, Illinois, pose in front of the beautiful Chicago Skyline.They say they enjoy riding their new 2007 GL1800 Black Metallic with Chapter IL-V, and this photo was taken on Saturday, July 21, 2007, when they sneaked out early in the morning for a Lakeshore breakfast ride. S A F E T Y A N D CONTENTS K N O W L E D G E October 2007 • Volume 30 Issue 10 Advertisers Listing .............................................90 Association Leader Listing ...............................93 A Word from Your Executive Director ...........7 Bragging Rights....................................................24 Cartoon................................................................66 Classifieds.............................................................91 Events....................................................................92 Finishing Touches..............................................102 Golden Dealers ..................................................16 GWRRA Official Products...............................98 GWRRA/Rescue Application...........................66 Hall of Fame ........................................................97 Hall of Honor......................................................97 In Memoriam.......................................................97 In the Zone............................................................4 Motorcycle Goodies..........................................88 NEW SHOWS! See schedule on page 55. October 2007 News Briefs .........................................................20 Northern Reflections ..........................................7 Product Previews ...............................................22 Readers' Responses .............................................8 Readers' Rides ..................................................100 Wing Ding 30 Application................................85 Wing Ding Housing ...........................................87 Workbench..........................................................38 ON-LINE • WING WORLD • OCTOBER & NOVEMBER F R I E N D S D E P A R T M E N T S user name: ride • password: safe 3 In the Zone B y S h a r o n S t a n l e y • E d i t o r Full Circle: A Plea for Safety Gear Please consider wearing more safety gear when riding. Had I made this plea several years ago, it would have been like the pot calling the kettle black. I did little back then to protect my body in case of a crash. But time has changed my attitude, or perhaps it’s just brought it back around full circle to what I used to believe about safety. ou see, prior to my most-recent “I’m so baaaad” days of Harley riding, I had scoffed at riders who lacked adequate protection. Indeed, all through my 20s—a time when one might expect a young person to throw caution to the wind—I had always worn full crash attire each time I climbed aboard a bike. And from my booted toes to my glovetipped fingers to my helmet-ensconced head, I would stare in bemused wonder at riders I considered, quite frankly, to be dressed in lame-brained riding outfits, or lack thereof. In particular, I remember a road trip from Pennsylvania to Connecticut when I saw a young couple—the same age as me—pull into a fast food restaurant and nearly get clipped by an oncoming vehicle. At the next rest stop, I asked my then-boyfriend if he had seen the near accident and what the couple had been wearing: He had on sneakers, shorts and nothing else; she had on flip-flops, a skirt and a tank top. Neither wore a helmet. So even at 23—and not a very experienced rider at that—common sense told me personal safety on the roadways should be a top priority. Now perhaps it was just that I was still young enough to remember all those scraped knees—one a serious permanent scar that will never fade—from my youthful and crazy bicycle riding days. Whatever it was, I Y 4 played it safe when riding motorcycle. Fast forward more than a decade, and I honestly don’t know what got into me. Perhaps time had finally washed away those clear-cut memories of my scraped knees. Or maybe I had grown too confident in my own riding abilities. Or maybe I just wanted to “look cool.” But for whatever reason, I began slowly plucking off my safety gear one stitch at a time. Soon, I was dressed no better than the young couple I’d silently scolded years ago. First, off came my gloves (Ah, the better to grip the handgrips with, my dear). Then came off my jacket (Ah, the better to feel the cool breeze with, my dear).Then my boots, my helmet, and sometimes even my long pants. Before I even realized it, my mind had become my very own Big Bad Wolf in granny clothes. I had convinced myself that nary a stitch of my normal riding attire was necessary. And why would it be? I was never really going to crash. Well, the happy ending to my very own scary fairytale is that I didn’t crash—and thank God for that. But plenty of my inadequately dressed riding companions have in the last few years, and they’ve paid an awful price. The bad run of crashes began with a friend going down in Daytona two-and-a-half years ago, followed by my boyfriend going down two years ago, and—one very unfortunate friend— who has gone down twice in the last two years. And the last crash literally cost him his life; several times emergency medical services brought him back and he is still recovering today. A diehard “freedom of choice” advocate, he now confesses that he’ll never ride again without wearing a helmet—and this is a man with almost 50 years of heavy riding experience to his credit! What have all these all-too-close-encounters-with-the-asphalt taught me? They have taught me that anyone can go down at anytime—if for no other reason than another driver is at fault. Indeed, none of these three men were deemed at-fault in any of their crashes. But is the knowledge that you weren’t the one at fault all that comforting as you lie there in a hospital bed? Or are you more likely to be thinking about the extra safety equipment you could have been wearing? On today’s roadways—with the everincreasing incidence of “cagers” using cell phones, and texting—Yes, texting!—using MP3 players and more, I believe we must be especially mindful of other drivers. It’s amazing they risk not paying full attention while driving; then again, they are in a “cage” while we are not. Look, I mention all this because I am concerned by the rather large number of folks I saw at Wing Ding who were not wearing adequate safety gear, mainly because of the heat, I understand, but still inadequate. Though I am still a “freedom of choice” advocate, I urge you to consider checking out better and/or new safety gear options, and I hope to bring more of those choices to you soon in the pages of Wing World. Here’s how I see it—now that I’ve come full circle in my thinking. Heck, I know I used to look good in that tank top I wore when I was riding at Daytona Bike Week. But I also know I looked good at 23 when I pulled up to the wedding rehearsal of my girlfriend in Connecticut and the entire wedding party gasped as I whipped off my helmet, sunglasses, and leather jacket and they saw it was me. Either way, I looked cool. Only—at 23—I also looked less complacent. ● Wing World Publication No.: USPS No. 462-550 Publication No.: CPC No. 40032110 PUBLISHER INB PUBLICATIONS Publishers for GWRRA EDITOR Sharon Stanley sstanley@gwrra.org (623) 581-2500, extension 253 SENIOR TECHNICAL EDITOR Stu Oltman TECHNICAL CONTRIBUTOR Howard Halasz EDITORIAL INTERN Tina Vasquez ADVERTISING SALES sales@inb.net (623) 581-5900, Extension 214, 226 or 244 ART DIRECTOR Keith Smith ksmith@inb.net INB • (623) 581-5900 Home Office Hours (MST) Monday - Thursday: 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. Friday: 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. (Summer Hours) 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 www.gwrra.org For GWRRA Memberships, Questions About Wing World Contents, Subscriptions or Member Inquiries, 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© 2007 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. 6 Wing World Mad About Being Mad B y G o r d o n ’m mad (or upset, if you wish) for getting mad. [And no, I’m not referring to GWRRA’s Motorcycle Awareness Division (MAD)]. And you might well ask what I’m talking about here because that would certainly be a fair question. Well, let me start at the beginning. I confess that I am a rather impatient driver. I get easily frustrated with “slow” drivers who seem to be interested in everything but driving quickly and efficiently through the streets of our city and over the highways. (My definition of a slow driver, by the way, is simply a person who drives slower than I do!) I admit I sometimes remark to others rather sarcastically about drivers who “take their cars for a walk” on busy streets with little or no regard for other motorists. A few weeks ago, I had occasion to drive across the city on one of our busy thoroughfares. It’s a street I mostly avoid because I always seem to get caught behind slow drivers—in both lanes—with no option of passing them. So I usually wind up driving along impatiently behind them, getting more and more upset as the kilometers roll by. On this particular day, I was in somewhat more of a hurry due to the impending closing time of the business establishment I needed to visit. I could have taken any number of routes to get there, but I figured the four-lane route might still be the best in this instance. (I’ve lived here long enough, though. I should have known better.) Traffic was at its typical slow moving pace, and what was even more frustrating to me was the M u r p h y • g m w i n g @ n f . s y m p a t i c o . c a I fact that the drivers ahead of me, and in the adjacent lane, were content to just dawdle along, in total disregard of the lineup of traffic behind them. As I mentioned though, I am an impatient driver. Anyway, by the time I finally reached my destination I was, unfortunately, really not a “happy camper,” as they say, because the business had just closed for the day. I guess my frustration must have affected my judgment because I got in my car and took the same return route back as I had just taken to get there. And—you guessed it!—I faced the same kind of frustration I had faced earlier. This was definitely not a good day! So by the time I arrived home again, I was really stressed out. I loudly proclaimed to my wife that it would be a “long day” before I ever took that route across town again.After a brief period of sitting down to try to relax, I further announced I was going for a ride on my Wing. My wife quietly said, “Do you think you should? With the mindset you have now, you just might do something foolish.” And I’ll tell you, after a few moments of reflection, I had to agree with her. (She is right sometimes, you know. Painful though it is to admit!) Now, lest you think I’m one of those persons always on edge and on the verge of road rage every time I go for a ride or drive, let me assure you that this is not the case. I was just having a bad day on this occasion. I am an impatient driver, but normally I’m quite a bit more rational than I was then. But why am I telling you all this, anyway? Well, I want to make a point. Mental conditioning and preparation are extremely important when riding a motorcycle, or any vehicle for that matter. Had I taken my Gold Wing for a ride that day, I would have been a danger both to myself and to others. It’s not at all wise to go riding when one is as upset as I was that day, when one’s thinking and good judgment is definitely not functioning clearly.The possibility of doing something irrational, like passing someone when it is clearly unsafe, is substantially enhanced. To put it bluntly, you become an accident waiting to happen. We teach in GWRRA’s Advanced Rider Course (ARC) that the ratio of mental to physical conditioning in riding a motorcycle is approximately 80%-20%. Obviously then, a proper frame of mind is paramount when you take your Gold Wing out of the garage. So when in doubt, don’t! Instead, ride smart and ride safe. Bon jour! ● A Word from Your Executive Director I would like to write for a moment about helping friends. Just before Wing Ding, I had this really nice German Member come into the office for a visit. He was very discouraged by our Members. He had tried to call several of them out of the Gold Book and the information was not correct or the Member wouldn’t help him. It was so bad that one person even told him they wouldn’t help a “German”. To say the least, I was appalled at what I was hearing.The purpose of the Gold Book is to help people, isn’t it? So, it’s time to update your information in the Gold Book for next year. Please take the time to think about whether or not you would help a Member if they called, regardless of ethnicity, race, or religion. Any Member who does not have a code or phone number listed in our system will not be in the Gold Book for 2008. Review the codes you have listed to make sure you are still able to assist in those ways. As a refresher, here are the codes and what they stand for: A. You have a Truck or Trailer to help a Member who has broken down B. You will accept phone calls from Members who need help or just have questions October 2007 C. You have tent space for a Member to stay D. You have a spare room for Members E. You are willing to be a tour guide for Members passing through You can verify which services you currently have or update your options by calling customer service, or online at www.gwrra.org/members. Make sure that you double-check your phone number as well. For those Members who have two different homes, you will be listed in the city you are living in during November, unless you specifically ask us to list the other city. Please remember to be courteous and helpful to fellow Members. You may need help yourself someday.Thank you to all who have helped our fellow Members! All updates must be done by November 2, 2007. Enjoy the ride, —Melissa Eason ● 7 Increased Insurance Premiums was just advised by my Wing carrier that my rates were being increased because of my credit activity. I called and found out that because I converted from an adjustable to a fixed rate loan and took out a credit card to save $100 on a lawnmower, that I didn't fit their credit model! They claim my experience, age, driving record and type of bike got negated because of my outrageous credit activity! After some discussion, I received a rate 20 percent less. Obviously the credit models being used just do not work well, unless they are just to drive up our rates! I am with perhaps the largest carrier, but they are all doing it...from reading the newspapers. All should be aware, and not take increased premiums lying down, especially when they do use credit wisely. Kim A. Sullivan GWRRA #160567 Epping, New Hampshire We reserve the right to edit or excerpt I Tight Circles Inquiry egarding the “Tight Circles” training in the June and July issues, I started riding in 1946, and feel like I can handle my bike fairly well though never well enough. I am now 85 and am still riding approximately 15,000 miles per year. I have 76,000 miles on my 2002 GL1800. Since reading Jim Graybeal’s article on “Tight Circles,” I have been practice-practice-practicing, but the best I can do is a circle of about a 26-foot to 28-foot radius. Hard as I try, I cannot reduce my turning radius to what it should be. I know that I am not doing it right somehow. Can you please give me some hints that will help in my efforts to reduce my turning radius? Van Hamilton Anniston, Alabama Lhhami@aol.com R Van, thanks for your interest and concern for riding better. At the age of 85, it sounds like you are riding at a much higher level than most riders 30 years younger than you. I am 71 and have to practice daily just to keep up with the young whippersnappers on the Arizona Precision Motorcycle Drill Team. I am the captain of the team, but will be passing that responsibility on to a much younger and more energetic leader soon. Tight circles can be one of the more frustrating exercises of all those in the Top Gun 8 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. Challenge, and require more aggressive riding than a tight U-turn. The aspects of successfully riding tight circles that I consider are: 1. Being comfortable with my balance on the motorcycle in a tight turn or circle. 2. Being comfortable with leaning the motorcycle in a tight turn or circle. 3. Aggressive use of the friction zone to control the power of the engine to the rear wheel. Along with the friction zone, I use an engine speed above an idle, and trail braking with the foot brake to slow the momentum of the motorcycle, making the engine work harder (higher rpm), which in turn requires use of the friction zone, etc. 4. Aggressive head turn. By turning my head as far as I can, I am telling my motorcycle to make a tight turn or circle. Other ways of explaining head turns are: point your nose where you want to go and put your chin on your shoulder. If you can’t turn your head (because of our senior age) turn your head as far as you can and let your shoulders turn so you can point your nose in the direction you want the motorcycle to go. To summarize, tight circles require using the friction zone, constant throttle (rpm) above an idle speed and trail braking to slow and help stabilize the motorcycle while allowing the motorcycle to lean into the turn or circle. From your letter, my first guess is that you are not using the friction zone while turning.The friction zone is nothing more than slipping the clutch to control the power of the engine to the rear wheel. You can’t hurt your clutch with this technique unless your rpm’s are above 3000 for an extended time. 1500 to 2000 rpm should work fine for any Wing. —Jim Graybeal 45-Degree Pullout Comment ust read the execution of the 45-degree pullout by Jim Graybeal (July 2007 issue). Is it in the rules that both tires have to be on the ground at all times? Hmmmm! Consider this: When a rider clears the starting chute lines, he pulls a wheelie and while on the rear tire, he pivots the bike sharply to the left (no lean required). The bike comes down on its front wheel facing J the end of the box at the far end well before the 18-foot boundary line. Shucks, he may make the "landing" before the 10-foot or 8-foot boundary line! Better consider a category higher than Expert. Note, with tongue-in-cheek: You had to learn to do wheelies here in the New Orleans area to keep your head above Katrina's floodwaters! Albert C. Easterling, Jr. GWRRA #124234 Metairie, Louisiana To answer your first question--there is no rule stating that both tires must remain on the ground at all times. Interesting concept. Have you tried it? On a Wing? The last time I popped a wheelie was on a 350cc Honda, in a turn on a street in town, laid it down and received a ticket for careless driving. That was 37 years ago and I haven't been dumb enough to try it again. I have seen stunt riders pop wheelies and control the attitude, turn and landing of their bikes much as you described.And I have seen experienced riders pop a wheelie on a GL1800, going straight ahead, but lifting the front tire a maximum of two feet. Albert, I enjoyed the humor in your note. How far could you maintain your wheelies in the floodwaters? The 45-degree pullout really is doable keeping both wheels on the ground. Aggressive use of the friction zone, throttle, foot brake and pointing your nose in the direction you want to go, along with allowing the bike to lean in the sharp turn is all that is needed. —Jim Graybeal Single Seat/Larger Trunk Option? few years back I read and heard about a proposed "solo-seat" for the Gold Wing and thought what a bum idea; however, after losing my riding partner eight years ago, I now see the potential benefit in a solo seat. I can see a seat with adjustable, up/down and back & forth movement, for us taller folk, as well as a trunk that is over twice the current volume. Personally, I'd pay up to $2,000 for an adjustable solo seat and an enlarged trunk. Know any aftermarketers that would be interested? "Reverend Bob" Hester GWRRA #103331 Winchester, Virginia A Rev. Bob, we suggest you contact some of the aftermarket seat manufacturers directly to see if they might be interested in doing a prototype for Wing World you. However, our hunch is the cost would be discouraging to them and to you. A larger trunk might be accomplished by a competent body shop, sandwiching two trunks together. But again, the cost could be steep for one-off work and the re-engineering of the locking lid could be daunting. Realistically, the demand for such a setup would be limited on a two-up tourer like the Gold Wing. We think few companies would find it economically rewarding to invest in the tooling to make the kind of saddle and trunk you propose. Shortcut with Oil Change Spells Valdez ear Stu Oltman, I enjoyed your article in July’s Wing World titled “Oil and Filter Change.” I see that this is the correct way to change the oil and the directions should be followed closely. The following story is what happens when you take a few shortcuts. The time is in early February and the weather is not very good. So what do you do when the weather is bad, cold and rainy? Well you stay in and do the maintenance stuff on your motor.That’s what I did. Change the oil, clean and polish, check the air pressure and stuff like that. I went over to Touring Specialties in Mansfield, Texas, a regular Saturday morning stop to visit with Dave Thomas and the rest of the folks. While I was there I picked up a new oil filter for my 1994 GL1500 Wing, drank a few cups of coffee and had way too many donuts. After a filling morning, I went on home and drained the oil in the Wing and removed the oil filter and let everything drain for awhile. I put the drain plug back in, oiled the O-ring on the new filter and screwed the filter back on hand-tight and added about a quarter turn to finish tightening the filter. I installed the correct amount of oil and was ready to go. So I took the bike out and rode around the block two or three times and re-parked it back in the garage. There were no leaks and no drips on the floor and I was now waiting on good weather. Finally there came good weather and a D 10 lunch ride at 11 a.m. on a Saturday. So early that morning I met some friends up at Kim & Jenny’s Café in Midlothian,Texas, for breakfast. Then I rode back home and then off to the meeting point back over in Mansfield, which is about 15 miles away. Well, I made it about 5 miles toward Mansfield when I smelled something funny, checked my rearview mirror and could see smoke coming out the back of the motor. I pulled off the side of the road and stopped and a large oil puddle appeared under the engine on the road. It was all coming from the oil filter area. I checked the filter to see if it was loose. No, it was tight. I called my daughter and asked her to come pick me up. Amber got there about 20 minutes later and we headed back to the house. I jumped in my trusty Ford pickup and headed back with my trailer, stopped in front of the Wing, and prepared to put it on the trailer. (A note about the trailer, it was originally made for a four wheeler and a generator that we take when we go camping. However, I had also prepped it to haul a motorcycle just in case I needed it. The trailer has two wood ramps for the four wheeler, so I have a couple of bar clamps to hold them together and work as one ramp to load the Wing.) I rolled the Wing up to the ramp, but that’s as far as I could go. It was evident I was going to have to start the engine to get the Wing on the trailer. Not a problem, I thought. But when it started, an oil gusher came from under the engine and I headed up the ramp. I made it to the top but missed the front wheel guide at the top of the trailer. So I let it roll back and went back down the ramp again to give it another shot. I took aim and gave it the gas, it was all or nothing this time. By now it looked like the Exxon Valdez had been there. I was slipping and sliding left and right all over the place. But I made it, the front wheel locked into place, perfect! So I strapped the Wing down okay and headed for the car wash and then home. On the way I was thinking of the "defective oil filter" that Dave had sold me. Boy was I giving Dave grief in my mind on the way home! So I got home, took the lower front cover off the engine so I could see the entire filter, and, sure enough, I could see the filter’s O-ring seal sticking out the side of the filter. But I could see that there were “Two O-ring seals” on the filter. Uh-oh! The two seals had held the oil for a while, but when the oil heated up, the pressure had pushed the O-ring closest to the engine out from under the other, causing the leak. The extra seal was from the old filter I had removed from the engine. Here the seal had stuck to the filter seat on the engine and I did not check the old filter when I took it off. Usually when I change the oil on any engine, I always wipe the seal seat. However, this time I didn’t do it. I got lazy and took shortcuts. Shame on me, but don’t tell Dave! The bottom line is that it is okay to do your own oil changes—as long as you pay attention to what you are doing, do it right and don’t eat too many donuts! So, in this case anyway, I still say it is Dave’s fault—temptations with too many donuts.And, oh yeah, I believe I will sue! Now, Dave makes me sign a donut release when I go in. Well, what are you going to do…ha,ha. Thank you. Dan Roady GWRRA #211551 Midlothian,Texas Put a Helmet on your Pup! was just reading your August 2007 issue’s “Readers Rides” and would like to pass on to Hartmann P. Magnusson a website for motorcycle helmets for pets like his dog Leo. The website is www.zoomergear.com. Terry May GWRRA #24525 Livermore, California I Bike Burns Rubber! his is me on my 2001 Pearl Blue GL1800. I’m in front of my house, out in the country [with no other traffic around]. This shows the awesome power of our big, amazing touring bikes! My wife took this photo of me “just finishing off” my back tire before I went to get it changed. I didn’t use any front brakes to get the tire spinning enough to smoke the back one; I just dumped the clutch in second gear and went full throttle. Strange to see a big, heavy bike smoking the back tire! Kyle Young GWRRA #177055 Catoosa, Oklahoma T Wallet Found at Wing Ding y girlfriend & I recently traveled with several other riders from our local Chapter, CA2-K, to Wing Ding in Billings, Montana. We M Wing World were looking forward to the trip very much and thought we had planned for every contingency. On our first day at Wing Ding, around lunchtime, I had just tried on a pair of riding pants at one of the vendor booths when I noticed that my wallet was missing from my pocket. You can imagine the pounding heart and sinking feeling that followed! It contained my driver's license, all my credit cards and a substantial amount of cash for the trip. We spent several hours searching desperately everywhere we'd been, notifying the lost and found booth, and visiting vendors we'd patronized, leaving business cards with our cell phone number in case it showed up. Fortunately we were not destitute, as my girlfriend had a credit card and a small amount of cash too. As the hours passed without any calls, our hopes dwindled.We reported the loss to the local police in case of any credit card activity. We could not even cancel the cards until the next morning when we reached our place of business to get all the particulars and get them cancelled. And then, lo and behold, about 24 hours after the loss, we got the call we were hoping for. The wallet had been found at one of the vendor booths, intact and untouched! Apparently it had slipped out of my pocket when I had put my pants on a higher shelf off the floor as I was trying on another pair. We rushed right over to the Cycle Xtras booth full of gratitude and elation. Mike & Faye Gallagher had found the wallet while rearranging their stock and immediately knew who it belonged to, as we'd left them one of our cards. We tried to leave them a reward, or even treat them to dinner, but they refused even that much. These are good, honest folks! The morals of this story are…. 1. Good, honest people really do exist! Please patronize www.cyclextras.com. They deserve your business. 2. Never keep all your eggs in one basket! Split up your funds so that in case a disaster happens you can still put your hands on funds. 3. Make a photocopy of your cards, front and back, and carry it in a separate place so you can call your banks and credit card companies immediately. Wing Ding turned out to be a great experience, thoroughly enjoyed by all in our group. I submit this letter to thank the Gallaghers for saving our trip, and to share this experience to hopefully help others plan ahead in case they find themselves with that sinking feeling. Jerry Thornton GWRRA #210349 Fairfield, California 12 Wing World Don’t Miss Teddy’s Park! irst of all, a big thank-you to everyone who helped plan and execute the events at Wing Ding 29.You all did a wonderful job! We thoroughly enjoyed our time in Billings. We have been Members of GWRRA for 20 years, have attended the last 16 Wing Dings, and have enjoyed every one of them. We noticed one article in the Wing Ding program mentioned three National Parks within a day's ride of Billings. We hope that some of you riders also found the fourth National Park in the area—the Theodore Roosevelt National Park in Medora, North Dakota. It is a beautiful, unique area, and is a wonderful place to visit. As well as the park itself, Medora is a charming little town with museums, shops, a new Cowboy Hall of Fame building, and a most entertaining nightly Medora Musical, held in an outdoor amphitheater overlooking a very beautiful new golf course (the Bully Pulpit). We couldn't resist letting you know about this National Park, and hope that if you didn't see it this trip, you will consider it the next time Wing Ding is in the area. Again, thanks to all who worked so hard to make Wing Ding 29 a success. We are already looking forward to Wing Ding 30. Paul & Marlene Rasmussen GWRRA #46947 Minot, North Dakota F HOW MUCH IS A COMFORTABLE RIDE WORTH? BUILT-IN DRIVER'S BACKREST INSTALLS IN GOLD WINGS, VALKYRIES, INTERSTATES AND MOST OTHER MODELS Now only $179.00 + $10.00 S/H U.S.A. OVER 100 MODELS AVAILABLE! & Shop pare m o C ast fall, some of us from Chapter AL-S (Russelville, Alabama) were on a ride up the Natchez Trace. Gary & Bonnie Ursery were riding point and I was riding in the rocking chair. B.J., as usual, was riding drag. It was a great fall day—about 65 degrees— and we were having a good time scattering the leaves running north on the Trace. About 30 miles up the Trace I noticed my temperature gauge was starting to creep upward, so I kept an eye on it till it got almost up to the hot (red) indication. I called Gary on the CB radio and told him my Wing was running hot. We pulled over and the intakes on both of my Wing’s radiators were plugged with leaves. Gary was stirring them up and I was sucking them in! So, a word to the wise, if you are riding during the fall weather with all the leaves on the road, check to see if you’re giving some of them a free ride! Gene & Della Waldrup GWRRA #205273 Burnsville, Mississippi L October 2007 AVAILABLE FOR ALL GOLD WINGS INCLUDING 2006 HEATED SEATS! BUILT-IN DRIVER’S BACKREST Made to match your cycle’s upholstery! Becomes a part of your seat with no exposed bars to rub on your passenger’s legs or driver’s hips. Adjusts up, down, back and forth. Pad pivots to fit the angle of your back and folds forward for easy access to rear seat. Comes with rain resistant flap over removable pouch with shoulder strap. since 1974 Leaves Ride Free Made in U.S.A. Insist on the Best. Proven in Quality and Comfort. Ask for the “Original” Built-In Driver Backrest* “The Utopia” MY GRANDPA BUILDS THE BEST PASSENGER ARMREST POUCHES $29/set plus $4.50 s/h USA. Includes four 4.5” X 6.5” zippered pouches to fit most model armrests. Toll Free: 1-888-343-3320 For free Brochures with Color Samples and our other Quality Products 3867 W. Market St. #202, Akron, Ohio 44333 *In Stock Seats Our Phone Answering Hours: 12pm - 5pm E.S.T. Mon. - Fri Web site: www.utpr.com • Email - info@utpr.com 13 800-898-9411 402.423.8274 fax Lincoln, Nebraska LARGEST BUSHTEC DEALER IN THE NATION. Largest Volume Honda Dealer in Nebraska. 2007 GOLD WING COLORS AVAILABLE Quantum “GL” D E A L E R When its time to decide on your next cargo trailer, don’t compromise, expect the best! www.rodspowersports.com #1 CHOICE AMONG RIDERS BUTLER Motorcycle Mug Holder US Patented • Driver units fit on the left or right handlebar • Passenger units fit on the left or right aftermarket armrest • Designed for “hot” or “cold” beverages and includes the specially designed lid and straw for motorcycle use! • Insulated mug INCLUDED WITH THE PURCHASE OF EVERY BUTLER! Chrome Passenger Mounting Bracket for the GL1800 or GL1500 Limited Quantities • Armrest Not Required! Toll-Free 888-892-4306 OR www.glassact.com 14 Hate Motels? Why Not Try a Bed-and-Breakfast? n the August issue of Wing World, a letter in Readers' Responses addressed the issue of motels and drugs. May I offer another alternative to the lodging issue that will be clean, hospitable, and safer? When planning a tour, have you considered looking for bed-and-breakfasts along the way? Most bed-and-breakfasts are very clean, hospitable, and safe. In West Virginia, I put together a list of approximately 30 members of the Mountain State Association of Bed & Breakfasts (MABB) who say they meet my requirements to be considered “Motorcycle Friendly”.And some of my requirements are strict: I require there be no gravel roads and there must be off-street parking for the motorcycles. MABB also has inns that can accommodate from just a couple to a very large group of people. I am a Member of GWRRA, a bed-and-breakfast owner, and Marketing Chair for MABB. There are bedand-breakfasts and country inns in every state. They vary from as few as one guestroom to as many as six guestrooms for a “home stay” bed-and-breakfast; from seven to fifteen rooms for a Bed & Breakfast Inn; to Country Inn for the largest facilities and even “in home” bed-and-breakfasts and cabins. Check out the states you’re interested in visiting. Every state has a State Association, just Google that state’s Bed & Breakfast Association. There are also online directories of bed-and-breakfasts and www.bbonline.com even has a category of Motorcycle Friendly bed-and-breakfasts (but do not take that as being a truly complete list, since they limit the number of categories an inn can list). Check the other online directories as well because a bedand-breakfast may be listed on one site but not the other: www.iloveinns.com, www.bedandbreakfast.com, and www.bnb finder.com are some of the best directories to reference. If you’re traveling with a group or looking for a very small bed-and-breakfast, ask whether or not the bed-and-breakfast is motorcycle-friendly and truly explain what you mean by motorcycle friendly. Finally, if you are looking for twisty, turning sport ride roads, come to West Virginia! You’ll be lucky if you find many straight stretches of road here—we even give you hills and curves on the Interstates! Kathleen Panek GWRRA #255296 Shinnston, West Virginia ● I Wing World 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 . Las Cruces Motorsports Las Cruces, New Mexico y wife, Kara, and I purchased our first Gold Wing (a GL1500 Aspencade in Candy Apple Red) from Las Cruces Motorsports in March 2000. We put 55,000 miles on that Wing in four years and we have Las Cruces Motorsports to thank for that. Their service crew happily worked on our Wing each time we brought it in for maintenance. We had purchased the VIC (Very Important Customer) maintenance contract from them and we most certainly got our money’s worth. It was this experience and the relationship built between us and one of their managers, Scott Mann, which convinced us to purchase our second Gold Wing from Las Cruces Motorsports. We bought our 2004 GL1800 Gold Wing (in Candy Black Cherry) in September 2004 from Scott and have never had a bad thing to say about him, the service or sales crew, or Las Cruces Motorsports in general.They have consistently proven that not only do they want our business, they are willing to go the extra mile to earn our business. Scott Mann and the service department went out of their way on June 15, 2007, to ensure we had our Wing ready for our weeklong trip to San Diego, California. The Wing was due for its 24,000-mile service and a new set of tires when I brought it to them on June 14. Only the scheduled service was covered under the VIC, but I got the Dunlop E3s for 50 percent off and installation at a reduced rate as well. Even though the service crew had to work a couple of hours past closing on a M Friday night, they did it and they did it with a smile. Kara and I are certainly grateful for the great service and prices offered by Las Cruces Motorsports. And after riding through southwest Arizona and southeast California with temperatures between 105 and 110 degrees Fahrenheit, we are very thankful that Las Cruces Motorsports has proven to be a Golden Dealership. John & Kara Kennedy GWRRA # 148962 Las Cruces, New Mexico Montana Honda & Marine Billings, Montana and Motor Trike Corporation Troup,Texas Hannigan Motorsports Murray, Kentucky s we were rolling into West Yellowstone, Montana, on our way to Wing Ding 29 our 1988 Gold Wing/Motor Trike started making a loud noise. We were traveling with fellow Chapter AZ-R Members Harley & Pat Funk. They went ahead and secured motel rooms and we checked out the noise and found it to be the front universal joint. We then determined we could not make the last 250 miles into Billings. Using the Gold Book, we called Clayton Beeghly (looking for advice and information) in Billings to see if he knew anyone who could come and how the service was at the local Honda dealer. Clayton advised us about the Honda dealer and offered to come and pick us up in West Yellowstone and haul us into Billings. Wow! I asked him what he would charge and Clayton said if we could help him out on gas that would be fine (and we did), but he would not take any more.Wow, we do understand why they call it the Gold Book! We called the Billings Honda dealer (Montana Honda & Marine) while being hauled into Billings, talked to the service manager, Gary Bunn, and explained our problem. He showed a lot of interest and concern, then said, “Bring it in and we will take a look ASAP.” It might be the next morning before they could look at it they said. (This was July 3). After hanging up, I thought, Oh, no, they will be closed on the Fourth. After taking care of the paperwork, the service manager assured me their staff would look at it ASAP and call us. (I did not expect a call till Thursday).Well, on Wednesday morning the cell phone rang. Gary Bunn said he had good news and bad news. We were right, it was the universal joint, but they would have to order the part in and could not order it till Thursday and try to have it shipped overnight. After the Opening Ceremonies at Wing Ding, we walked over to the Motor Trike display. There was Mr. Jeff Vey, who had sold us A fter many disputed problems with the New Jersey vendor that installed our Hannigan trike kits,Tom Zaborney and I decided to take charge of the issues and drive the 900-plus miles to Hannigan Motorsports in Murray, Kentucky. Dave & Ruth Anne Hannigan welcomed us early Monday morning, May 16, and assigned their best tech man, Jim Gooch, to give our trikes a good going over. Two-and-a-half days later we rode home on two great-running and A 2008’s in Stock honda.com ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET, EYE PROTECTION AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING. NEVER RIDE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS OR ALCOHOL, AND NEVER USE THE STREET AS A RACE TRACK. OBEY THE LAW AND READ YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL THOROUGHLY. For rider training information or to locate a rider training course near you, call the Motorcycle Safety Institute at 1-800-446-9227. Gold Wing® Honda Satellite-Linked navigation System™ and performance First™ are trademarks of Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (9/05) 16 handling trikes. Even despite fighting cold, wind and rain, it was well worth the trip. If you’re thinking of converting, take a ride to Murray, Kentucky, and tour their shop.The countryside is beautiful and the people at Hannigan Motorsports will go out of their way to make you feel at home. 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We explained our problem and Jeff said that since they did not have that part in their trailer they would take one off his display model. (He gave it to us at no cost!) Montana Honda & Marine could now install it and we would have our trike back in short order.After taking the part off and running it over to the dealership and giving it to their service technician, Mike Ablott, he said he would have it installed and would call us. He did and it runs great! Our special thanks to Clayton Beeghly, a Member of GWRRA in Billings; Gary Bunn, the service manager and Mike Ablott, the service technician, at Montana Honda & Marine; Jeff Vey, the owner of Motor Trike and all his employees, and Harley & Pat Funk, Chapter AZ-R Treasurer/Educator and friends.Wow, how nice knowing all these folks were willing to help us! Thanks GWRRA! Bud & Dot Kapp GWRRA # 196455 Phoenix, Arizona Bob Logue Motor Sports Williamsport, Pennsylvania n the middle of May this year, I had a great ride from the northwestern PA area down to the Smoky Mountains National Park. I rode with one other Gold Winger, a good friend of I mine from high school. (In fact, he is the one who got me to get my first Gold Wing.) He was riding his 1998 1500, I was on my 2006 1800, towing my Aspen camper. Anyhow, we had quite an adventure and an experience worth sharing with a great Honda dealer. After only about 80 miles into our trip, the 1500 that my friend was riding on started to run real badly. It started to misfire for a bit, and then would run okay for awhile. It first started misfiring on the first day and then again the next morning. It was quite intermittent but kept getting steadily worse. We would pull over on the side of the road, stop for a minute or two, and then it would run again for a bit. We did not know what the problem was, but we knew that we would not make the 2,100 miles to the Smoky Mountains and back with it running like it was. Well, it so happens that we were planning to stop at the Honda Museum in Williamsport on our second day of the ride anyhow. This museum is in the Bob Logue Motor Sports Honda dealership. So we decided to have the bike checked out when we got there. We pulled in at about 9:30 a.m., described the situation to the service desk, and they took the 1500 right in to the service area.The first thing that they asked was if the battery was good or not.We said that we thought the battery was good. Anyhow, they quickly had two technicians looking at it to determine the problem. In the meantime, they offered us coffee and pointed us to their Honda Museum. What a cool museum! There were hundreds of Honda vehicles there, (see http://www. hondamuseum.com).Almost all of them were Honda motorcycles of all years and models. They even had one of the first Honda cars and a vintage Honda snowmobile. I got to see a Honda 200 and a Honda 350, just like the ones I once owned and rode back in the 1970s. Needless to say, I took lots of pictures. After about 30 minutes, the technicians found us and gave us the news on the 1500 problem. They had found that there was bad gas in it. They recommended that we change the fuel filter and add some dry gas. We added some dry gas, changed the filter, and 15 minutes and $17 later (for the fuel filter) we were back on the road. We would both like to thank the folks at Bob Logue Honda for their prompt and courteous service. We just dropped in and they were able to set aside other work and fix us up and get us going. Their service was outstanding.Thanks! Don Weaver GWRRA #239637 McKean, Pennsylvania Maxim Motorsports Allen,Texas rode to Texas for a family reunion the week of the Fourth of July.To say the weather was less than desirable would be an understate- I 18 Wing World ment. The trip from home to Pine Hill, Alabama, to spend the first night with a friend was already warm, but bearable. We looked at the weather the next morning and figured I had a few good hours, so I decided to get on my way. I found the weather band on my radio, which I never used before, and it proved to be a big help when riding in unknown territory. I made it to Shreveport, Louisiana, by lunch, but the weather was changing quickly. On my CB radio, truckers advised me I was heading for some bad stuff just outside of Tyler, Texas, and maybe should seek shelter. I found a truckstop and, after covering the bike and trailer, made it inside just before the skies opened. I needed a rest and something to eat anyway. After more than two hours the storm finally stopped and I decided to press on. I had on my gloves and Arai helmet, Frogg Toggs over my heavy jeans, and long sleeves and another shirt on top. As I approached the Dallas area around 6 p.m., the weather had cleared.As I had planned to stop in Plano at my brother and sister-inlaw’s home, I decided to continue.As I merged with I-635, traffic got a bit heavier, but I was on my toes and ready for anything, or so I thought. As I came over a slight ridge, I came upon a tanker rollover and two accidents blocking the entire five lanes. I started slowing down, as did most of the traffic. I had more than enough stopping space when a four-wheeler one lane over to my left decided he could cross all five lanes and make the exit ramp. He cut across in front of me and my stopping distance was now down to 10 feet. I braked hard to avoid T-boning the car and my bike went down hard across the lanes to the left and came to rest against the concrete barrier. I slid down the road and anyone who’s experienced this will tell you it happens in slow motion. I bounced, slid and skidded to a stop. I heard a voice say, “Just stay right there, we’ll be right with you.” I had slid right up to the paramedics that were working the accidents already there. After checking out my extremities, toes, hands, and such, they helped me up. I remember telling them to check my neck before removing my helmet, which was in pretty bad shape. After checking me out, they decided I didn’t need to be transported. The police had seen it all happen but couldn’t get a good description of the vehicle that had cut across in front of me. They wanted to get my bike moved. I went over to the bike and all its lights were on, the GPS was showing four miles to my next turn, and the XM radio was playing music. The only damage was a broken windshield and a missing left mirror and speaker cover. It started right up. I got on it and rode it to my in-laws. The next morning, sore but alive, I contacted Maxim Motorsports in Allen, Texas. I made contact with Bob Landry about parts I needed. And when I rode the bike to the shop, I met with Steve Wagner, the service manager. Not only did they repair the bike after installing a new windshield, but they replaced the tires, as they were flat-spotted. Even with the Fourth of July that week, they had my bike ready on Friday the 6th. Not once was I told, “You didn’t buy the bike from us, so our customers come first.” In my area I hear that constantly. After finding out three days later that I had three broken ribs and a bruised lung, I decided to truck the bike and trailer home. When I showed up to load the bike, Steve and his people loaded it and strapped it down for me. When I tried to pay for that, they informed me that was just part of the service. That’s not part of the service in my part of the country! If you are ever in the North Dallas area and need service or help, this is the place to go. I wish that most of the other Honda dealerships in the country would take a tip from these guys—it’s not always about the money. Steve Sullivan GWRRA #162322 Middleburg, Florida ● of Safety, Style & Performance! 1982-2007 ince 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. S Quantum Sport Quantum “GL” P.O. Box 459 • 180 Mt. Paran Rd. Jacksboro, TN 37757 423-562-9900 • 423-562-9911 Fax w w w. bu s h t e c . c o m October 2007 Roadstar Turbo+2 bushtec@aol.com 19 N E W S • Co-Host Hotels for Wing Ding 30 Announced The co-host hotels for GWRRA’s Wing Ding 30 in Greenville, South Carolina in 2008 have been announced. They are: The Hyatt Regency, Holiday Inn I-85, and the Hilton, Greenville hotel. New Chapter Chartered GWRRA welcomes the follwing new Chapter to our family! Chapter QC-M of Shawiningan, Quebec, led by Chapter Director Andreé Lalonde and Jean-Marc Gervais. Wing World Correction The website address for the Commercial Classified ad for the Abbey Inn in Maggie Valley, NC, was incorrect.The Inn’s correct URL is www.maggievalleyinn.com. Gold Book Data Deadline is November 2 If you’d like to be listed in the 2008 Gold Book, please check the status of your records before the November 2, 2007, deadline to ensure your listing is correct. The annual Gold Book directory is distributed with the March issue of Wing World each February. New Region B Directors Please welcome GWRRA’s new Region B Directors, Lorraine & Earl Knight.The couple has been married for 38 years and say they’ve always enjoyed riding together. When they first got married, in fact, Lorraine rode a Yamaha 100cc and Earl rode a Suzuki 250cc.Together they have ridden over 200,000 safe miles and participate in our Level IV program. In 1997, they bought their first Gold Wing and joined GWRRA. Since then, they have held many positions within the Association, including Chapter Directors from 2001-2004 and District Directors from 2005-2007. Lorraine & Earl have participated in the Horizon’s program as well as the many Fun Shops offered by our Leadership Training people. The Knights share GWRRA with their children, their family and even their grandchildren, who say they all enjoy participating in GWRRA activities. They’re a great asset to GWRRA and will bring new enthusiasm to Region B. Good luck Lorraine & Earl! Welcome the Jeffries to Region F Position Please welcome Tom & Barbara Jefferies as pro tem Region F Directors. Executive Director Melissa Eason says they did a great job in Billings and have graciously agreed to help her with Region F until a permanent Region Director is found. Melissa says the Jefferies have a great passion for GWRRA and will help in any way to make sure the Members are having a good time. They started in 1982, when they became Charter Members of CA1-I. Since then, they have held Chapter Directors positions three times, District Directors, Region Directors for G, Chapter Educators, District Educators, Region Educators, Treasurer, Newsletter Editor, and several other positions. With all that background, Melissa says she knows the Jefferies will do a great job for Region F.Thank you Tom & Barbara! Just in Time for the Holidays! Great savings on some of GWRRA’s most-coveted items. Just In! Save $40 on GWRRA’s 3in-1 jacket and $5 on both the EZ Air Gauge Combo and 30th Anniversary Photo Album. All three make great holiday gifts. Your loved one can transform the jacket’s light-weight shell and medium-weight liner into three 20 B R I E F S different configurations, including grayand-black with gold embroidered logos and red-and-black with full-color embroidered logos. Comes with plenty of safety reflective piping. On sale for only $140, plus shipping, from September 12 through December 31. Sizes SM (38) through XL (44) only. Get ’em while they last! Also on sale from September 12 through the year’s end is the EZ Air Gauge Combo.Your hubby will love this on-board compressor (complete with GWRRA logo on storage case) that works either as a stand-alone gauge or with a service station air hose to permit viewing pressure while inflating his or her Gold Wing tires. A 10-foot accessory hose with brass fitting on both ends is included in the combo package which, normally retails for $29.95 and is on sale now for just $24.95. Last—but certainly not least—give your spouse and friends a GWRRA keepsake for those down times off the bike by giving them a chance to relax and reminisce with the 30th Anniversary Photo Album. On sale beginning September 1, this 44-page, full-color collectible is chock full of photos (many Member-submitted) recalling GWRRA’s long history as the world’s largest single-marque motorcycle association—from early photos of Founder and Chairman of the Board Paul Hildebrand to shots of some of GWRRA’s very first rallies and gettogethers. Also includes historical text on both the Gold Wing motorcycle and the Association’s growth throughout the years. Regularly $20—now $15—these are limited-quantity collectors’ items. See the GWRRA Official Products pages (pp. 98-99) now for more details and SKU ordering numbers. New Rescue Plus Discount For a limited time, Members can receive a discount on Rescue Plus by renewing their GWRRA Membership and Rescue Plus for three years. They will receive $5 off per year—a savings of $15. Imagine the peace of mind of having Roadside Assistance for three years, and all for just $60. Deadline for Wing Ding Shirt Pre-orders has Changed Due to several Members not receiving their Wing Ding shirts before the The Billings event this year, the deadline to pre-order next year’s Wing Ding Shirts has been moved to May 1, 2008. Call Member Services to place your order at (623) 581-2500 (Phoenix) or (800) 843-9460. Wing Ding 29’s Lost & Found Bandanas (5) Helmets (2) Baseball Caps (2) Key – Bike Bracelet Keys Camera Case Motorcycle Spinner CD – Sheridan Sun Glasses DVD – GL1800 Suspension 101 T-Shirt Gloves (2), Non-matching Walkie Talkie Contact: Diana McGuire 800-843-9460 ext 232 623-581-2500 ext 232 (In Phoenix) dmcguire@gwrra.org ● 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. ULTRAGARD’S TRANSPORTOR TOURING COVER The UltraGard® Transportor™ Touring Cover protects your GL1800 or GL1500 from the elements encountered while on the road to your destination. Designed to withstand highway speeds, the Transportor incorporates heavy duty quick release capture straps and a tailored fit to eliminate buffeting. Convenient hook and loop openings at the front of the cover will accommodate many different tie-down strap configurations and large side slots allow access to the frame. The integrated triple laminate SoftTek liner prevents scratching and is tough enough for years of use. The Transportor is UltraGard’s most flexible cover, performing equally as well as a state-of-the-art trailerable cover and a heavy duty outdoor or long term storage cover. Order Part Number 4-894G. Suggested retail price is $179.95. Big Bike Parts, 2300 Pioneer Avenue, Rice Lake, Wisconsin 54868. (715) 234-3336. www.bigbikeparts.com. ROCKET 120 PT MOTORCYCLE TRAILERS The best fuel saving investment you will make is this original allaluminum motorcycle trailer with self locking stainless steel hardware. No rust! We put 13-inch steel belted radial tires on a torsion axle rated at 2000 lbs. for a light weight maintenance-free trailer that stands up in the garage and rolls for easy storage. The same NASA technology that sent a rocket into space is used in our single, double and trike trailers. And our biker engineers built these trailers for easy ride-on loading and safety, with over 20 tie-down areas. This trailer is almost bullet proof! Retail price for 120 PT trailer is $1,895. Rocket Motorcycle Trailers, P.O. Box 236576, Cocoa, FL 32923. (321) 504-2944. www.RocketMotorcycleTrailers.com. LEWIPE’S WIPER BLADE The LeWipe™ Wiper Blade is a manual wiper blade designed to work with the left hand, pushing forward to wipe the back and pulling back to wipe the front of the windshield. You can do this whenever you need to, no magic to it. (LeWipe will make a clear spot on your motorcycle or recreational vehicle windshield for you to see out of when it is raining.) 22 When you’ve finished with the wiper blade, throw it in your bag, because you can’t hurt it. It will not damage your bike, your recreational vehicles or anything else you decide to put it in for your convenience. 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Well, wait no longer! MBL Innovations now offers a new handlebar specifically designed for the GL1500. These new handlebars bring the bars back 1 1/2 inches and narrow the width 2 inches. This significantly reduces the rider’s back strain and allows for a more relaxed style of riding for the rider who is 5’10” or less and for lady riders. The handlebars are made of heavy-duty steel tubing, have mandrel bends, anti-vibration plugs in the bar ends, welded stand-offs for the bar covers, and are chrome plated. All stock cable, wires and hoses are used as well as the stock handlebar covers. Priced at $159 plus shipping and available at www.mblinnovations.com. (423) 231-9550. ● Wing World In this department, we include some of the many photos we receive each month that do not necessarily fall into the other departments we’ve established over the years. We understand that, as one large family, we often have more to brag about than just our bikes. So here’s your opportunity to share those accomplishments (and just plain fun anecdotes) with the entire Association! Send photos and text to “Bragging Rights,” Wing World, P.O. Box 42450, Phoenix, AZ 85080-2450 or by email to editor@gwrra.org. So Proud of My Daughter! (Linda L.Waterman,GWRRA #611287, of Seneca Falls, New York)am so glad to see this type of section in Wing World—one more thing to add to the “family” aspect of GWRRA. I’d like to share with you that I am so very proud of my daughter, Shawn Johnson. In late 2005, Shawn came to me to tell me she was registering for nursing school. I was a little concerned, as she is a single parent with two children who can drive me, their own grandmother, crazy. But I encouraged her to continue on since she felt this was something she had always wanted to do. It was a 10-month course through Wayne-Finger Lakes Boces, and she had to work very hard. Shawn cried, she learned, she tested, she did her clinicals—she did it all!—and she made it. On June 20, 2006, Shawn graduated from nursing school and, present at her graduation ceremonies, were her two brothers (one of whom lives in Houston,Texas, and drove, with his girlfriend, all the way here) and me. This was the first time since July of 2001 that all my children were together in one place.What a grand day that was! In December 2006, Shawn received her license and certificate from New York State and presently works in an area hospital. Her future plans are to go on and become a registered nurse. I am enclosing a picture of all of us on that very special day. I a mainly agricultural country, at various times of the year the farm stock, both mobs of sheep (and we have about 40 million of them) and herds of cattle, are brought in from the hills for wool shearing, ear tagging and sending to slaughter. Bringing in the stock is called “a muster.” We don’t shear, ear tag or slaughter our Members but we do gather in mobs, just like the stock. The first Monday in June is our Queen’s Birthday holiday weekend and, as we are in the southern hemisphere, this is our Anniversary & Winter Muster.This year our Muster was in Napier, on the east coast of the north island of New Zealand. A celebratory cake was commissioned, cut and eaten by Members. However, an enduring memento of the occasion was important to us and the planting of a tree was organized at the local Clearview Winery with a commemorative plaque commissioned and to be installed at the planting site. If you are touring New Zealand please call in and visit the GWRRA anniversary tree. “ Texas-C Celebrates Anniversary Happy Birthday GWRRA from Chapter NZ-A! ryan Scott, GWRRA #168192, Chapter Director of New Zealand’s Chapter NZ-A writes, “NZ-A is the first GWRRA Chapter to see each new day, so we had the opportunity to start the celebrations for the special 30th anniversary on June 4, 2007, marking the establishment of GWRRA.” “This time of the year also marks the anniversary of Chapter NZ-A in 2002. We like to be a little bit different from the rest of the world so instead of having a rally, or a ride, we have a “muster.” Being B 24 hapter TX-C will be 25 years old on October 10! Chartered in 1982 in Baytown, Texas, and the oldest continually active Texas Chapter of GWRRA,TX-C has planned a birthday party to celebrate! This historic occasion will take place on September 29 at the Cove Community Center on FM 565, just east of Baytown. Lunch will be served between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Everyone is invited to come by, visit with old friends, meet new Members, and enjoy the treats. A special invitation has been sent to former Members. Pictured in this photo sent by Mary Wilkins are TX-C participants in their Talent Show costumes at their favorite rally site, the Inn of the Hills, in Kerrville,Texas. C Wing World Number 1 Motorcycle & ATV Dealership in the Nation 1408 Workman Road • Chattanooga, TN 37407 CALL FOR OUR BEST DEAL ON 2008 GOLD WINGS FLY IN & DRIVE OUT PACKAGES ot on d We harge c nal o i t i add h as suc ion s e t e f nta s, e m u fee doc , fees g , in ges ord rec t char ... gh etc frei WE INVITE YOU TO SHOP OUR PRICES ANYWHERE ON ANY MODEL. NO SURPRISES! NO GIMMICKS! ALWAYS 75 -100 IN STOCK! Honda Genuine Parts & Accessories Available 26,854 Satisfied Customers Since 01/01/2004 Always wear a helmet, eye protection and protective gear. CALL US TOLL FREE 1.800.959.5432 w w w . s o u t h e r n h o n d a . c o m Halfway Between the Equator and the North Pole (Don Terris, GWRRA #50878, of East Mapleton, Nova Scotia, Canada) am seen here sitting on my sixth Gold Wing, a 2001 GL1800 Illusion Red one that’s my favorite one of all.This photo was taken 25 kilometers northeast of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, on the Trans Canada Highway #102 at Stewiacke, Nova Scotia.You can see by the photo that, where I sit, I’m halfway between the Equator and the North Pole! I Last Ride Chapter IA-S Loves Their Christmas Party! hapter “S” of Northwest Iowa held their 5th Annual Christmas Extravaganza January 5 of this year in Calumet, Iowa. And 56 Members of Iowa and Minnesota GWRRA Chapters attended! We had a great meal, music by Dave Lock for dancing and listening, and raffle items galore.We had a great time and invite you to come join us next time round! (See additional photos at www.chapter-ias.com.) C an Slimp, GWRRA #242093, of Chesapeake, Virginia, sent in this photo of his father-in-law, Clement Nichols’ last ride at the age of 89. Says Dan, “All he ever thought about when he saw this 2005 Gold Wing was going for another bike ride. He got his wish. My wife Sandy and I both hope to lead the life he did. We are still riding and looking forward to many more great rides.” D WWII Tank on a Much Smaller Scale Busy Members e are the Johnstons, Brain & Yvonne (GWRRA #147057) of Yale, Michigan and we have been married for over 21 years. After being Members of GWRRA for seven years and Chapter Members of MI-B2 for four years, we where very surprised when our Chapter Director (Ward & Jeannie Van Damm) asked us to be Chapter Educators. We’re very proud to serve our Members as Chapter Educators for MI-B2.And right around our twenty-first anniversary on June 27th, we were again surprised to find out that we have also been asked to be part of the MED (Membership Enhancement Division) Team when June Agee, Director of the Membership Enhancement Division, asked us to be the New Ham Radio Special Interest Group (SIG) Coordinators. We are proud to be part of this family we call GWRRA! W 26 e, [Larry & Jackie Schultz (not pictured), GWRRA #200099, of Indianapolis, Indiana] had a very unique trailer designed to accompany our 2004 Black Cherry GL1800. We garage-designed and constructed this custom cargo trailer—a quarter-scale, WWII M4 Sherman tank that disguises its cargo-carrying function. Our trip to Wing Ding 29 in Billings, Montana, this year allowed us the excuse to visit various landmarks such as the Devils Tower in South Dakota, and our two-week getaway of 5,000-plus miles took us through the Badlands,Yellowstone,Tetons, Grand Canyon and many other beautiful areas.The Gold Wing and trailer excelled on this trip, just like we expected. And I know an M4 Sherman has never seen those sights before! W Wing World S P E C I A L : W i n g D i n g E d i t i o n Living Each Precious Day of Life s it possible that riding a Gold Wing might improve your health? Might it even forestall the advance of a dread disease? The case of Laura Roberts cannot be ignored. Laura has late Stage 4 lung cancer. In November 2005 she was told by doctors at the Mayo Clinic in her hometown of Jacksonville, Florida, that she needed to get her affairs in order as her life expectancy was about six months. But a funny thing happened on the way to the rest of her life. Her son, Doug Roberts, GWRRA #271529, decided that if time was to be short, it could at least be filled with wonder and adventure. Doug bought a Gold Wing motorcycle and put his own life as an entertainment company owner on hold to make every day wonderful for his mother. Doug’s first Wing helped introduce the two of them to GWRRA and nearby Chapter events and rallies.When they tired of their first Wing’s repeated trips back to the dealership for repairs, Doug bought a new 2006 GL1800 on January 31, 2007, and the two of them started putting on the miles with gusto. “What we learned right away,” says Doug, “is that the stress of facing her disease just goes away when she’s on the Wing.” Laura is often so relaxed while riding behind Doug that she drifts off to sleep for short catnaps. Laura’s doctors at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville have wholeheartedly endorsed her passion for motorcycling. Her cancer’s growth seems to have slowed significantly since they’ve been applying massive doses of her “stress antidote”—Gold Winging. And under her circumstances, that’s a very good thing indeed. Laura, 85, was a cigarette smoker for 40 years. Not feeling well a year ago, she visited her physician who diagnosed her malady as pneumonia. But feeling exceptionally short of breath one night, she went to the hospital’s emergency room. An X-ray revealed cancer in her lungs. Further evidence revealed her cancer was advanced.The “Stage 4” designation meant Laura’s cancer had already spread beyond her lungs to another part of the body. In her case, she had a brain tumor. Using a gamma knife procedure, doctors removed the tumor, then initiated an aggressive protocol of chemotherapy, with sessions typically three weeks apart. Coincidentally, on days when Laura felt good, Doug took her on rides I October 2007 on his Gold Wing. Shortly before Wing Ding this year, her doctors noted a dramatically lessened presence of cancer in her CAT scan. They pronounced her well enough to forestall her next round of chemotherapy for six weeks. That was the news Doug and Laura had been waiting for. At last they had enough time to embark on her motorcycle journey of a lifetime. From Florida, they headed west to Wing Ding 29. From Billings, they journeyed on to Calgary and Banff, Alberta—places Laura says she had yearned to see for 30 years. From there, they headed eastward, taking in Niagara Falls; New York City; Washington, D.C.; and Williamsburg,Virginia. Laura and Doug are averaging about 4,500 miles per month. They are convinced the reduction in her stress, promoted by regular doses of Gold Wing riding, is helping Laura. “I want to keep her alive as long as I can,” says Doug, explaining why they’ve become long-distance travelers. And the quality of their Gold Winging life is still amazing to them both. “This is a lifestyle many other people don’t think you can have—one of freedom, beauty and no strife,” says Laura. “Just because you’ve had some bad news doesn’t mean you have to stop living,” she says. “Although we’re from a very small family ourselves, we have woken up to find we’re part of a whole new—and very large—family of fellow Gold Wingers. No matter what their occupation or station in life might be, Gold Wingers are warm, welcoming, generous, and happy people.We just love being around them,” Laura says. Does Laura worry about tomorrow? “Absolutely,” she says, and she admits she thinks about it every day. “But I know there is something out there much bigger and better than all of us,” she says,“and whoever or whatever it is has taken control of my life. I am very grateful for every day I have, and I am incredibly blessed to have Doug to care for me during these special days.” Laura is very much at peace with herself and her destiny.The only wish she expresses is that when she is gone that her new and kindhearted Gold Wing family will care for Doug as he has cared for her. Looking around the arena at the closing party at Wing Ding, she smiles broadly at the hundreds and hundreds of new family members who will certainly embrace Doug for years to come. 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(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 Garage Day: EXTRACTING THE COOLANT (ALL OF IT) FROM A GL800 B y S t u O l t m a n • S e n i o r T e c h n i c a l E d i t o r e introduced a new tool a few months ago—a vacuum- trapped—a problem it would share with many modern automotive operated tool that conveniently checks a cooling system for cooling systems, and this was the impetus behind development of vacleaks, then installs fresh coolant by sucking it from a con- uum-operated cooling system refill tools. If we now seal the low spot tainer until the vacuum in the cooling system has been relieved. This of the “S” and apply a vacuum to the highest spot, only that portion of tool was the UView 550000. the tubing between the vacuum While working on that particular source and the trapped coolant motorcycle for the article, and on will actually be subjected to vacuvirtually every GL1800 on which um, at least at first. After draining we’ve changed the coolant since that the system and applying vacuum, time, we’ve noticed that only slightly we found that as the vacuum drew more than three quarts could be down higher than 25”, a pop could installed before the level was to the be heard followed by gurgling brim of the filler neck. Was this an sounds, and the vacuum needle aberration? Were we doing somedropped to around 22”. Not sure thing incorrectly? The service manuof what was going on, I relieved the al lists the cooling system capacity as vacuum, then removed the drain 3.73 quarts for the engine and radiabolt. To my surprise, a significant tors, and an additional .69 quarts for quantity of additional coolant the reserve tank—the total capacity gushed from the drain hole. I being 4.42 quarts. A check of severrepeated this process four more al working mechanics in the Phoenix times, each time getting progresarea revealed similar results and sively less coolant from the drain confirmed our suspicions—we hole. It appears that once the vacweren’t getting all of the old coolant uum exceeds 25”, air trapped out. Now, we’re not claiming this beneath coolant begins bubbling to happens on every GL1800, but it the surface where it’s removed by certainly happens often enough to the vacuum source. Now, when the Venturi device attached to UView 550000 creates vacuum. indicate a trend. vacuum is relieved at the source, The service manual for the the area above the coolant will be GL1800 instructs us to drain the cooling system by removing the drain at atmospheric pressure, while the area under the coolant will contain bolt and sealing washer, then reinstalling the bolt with a new washer. a partial vacuum that will draw the coolant downwards. That’s it—no rocking of the machine or other special gyrations are Having repeated this suck-and-blow cycle until no more coolant indicated, yet only about three quarts come out. No flushing of the sys- could be extracted, we then proceeded with the refill. Prime the refill tem is indicated, either. But if the old coolant is contaminated, and espe- hose with fresh coolant, and suck the system down to at least 25”— cially if we’re using a different brand or type of coolant, it’s my opinion more is better. Open the ball valve on the gauge, then slightly open the that plain water should be cycled through the system until the drain valve on the refill tube—just enough to get the fluid moving. If the vacfluid appears clear.This normally requires two flush cycles. uum stops dropping while the gauge still indicates a few pounds, it’s Because we may not have completely emptied the cooling system, the because your jug of coolant is below the radiator. Raise it, and the fresh coolant we install may become contaminated, diluted, or both— remaining vacuum will bleed off while drawing in more coolant. After depending on whether we flushed the system with water. And if we’re doing this, we removed the UView tool and observed the fluid level installing a product that’s been pre-mixed to a 50/50 concentration with right up to the top of the filler neck.The best part was that only a small distilled water, the resultant mixture may be far weaker than we might amount of coolant remained in the one-gallon jug—not nearly enough suppose. While experimenting further with the UView product, I stum- to refill the overflow bottle after we’d cleaned it. Opening a new jug, we bled onto a way to remove the remaining coolant or flush water, and I needed about 300cc in addition to the small amount left over from the believe I now understand the nature of the problem. Read on. first jug. How about that? The GL1800’s cooling system actually does Picture a length of copper tubing bent into the shape of an “S”. Hold contain 4.42 quarts. But the quality and composition of those contents it in front of you, and turn it horizontal. If we were to force water is entirely dependent on how much of the original coolant was through that tubing, it wouldn’t all drain out when we stopped.A quan- removed. And on anal retentive GL1800s, a vacuum source like the tity would pool in the low spot. There may well be situations like this UView tool may be the only remedy. C air can become in the GL1800’s cooling system where coolant and/or ● W 30 Wing World “In Case of Emergency” is a new Wing World department we hope to include as often as possible in the magazine. It is our hope that the opinions and advice shared in it will provide useful guidance to riders on ways to prevent and/or treat emergency situations that may arise on our roadways. In Case of Emergency: B y L y n n D a i l e y • G W R R A # 1 5 3 2 5 9 - 0 1 • T a m p a , F l o r i d a Why Contact Info is Important Even on a Group Ride n May 27th, a group of us from FL-1A rode from the Tampa, Florida, area to Ocala for a poker run. Everyone had a grand time, but on the way back home, tragedy struck. Here’s what we, as a group, learned about helping each other out when, and even before, a crash occurs. O We’d decided to detour to Zephryhills before going home so we could join in at FL-1S’s monthly meeting. We took a smaller highway but, about halfway there, realized we were running late, so we decided to jump on I-75 (a much larger, interstate roadway) instead. Harold Aubel was the lead bike and riding solo on his 2007 GL1800 with only 3- to 4,000 miles on it. We’d only gone a few miles when—all of the sudden—Harold’s bike began to sway from lane to lane and the rear tire blew out. Jake Jacob rushed to Harold to make sure he was still breathing. When Harold opened his eyes to look at Jake, there were bloody bubbles coming from his mouth. The rest of us immediately started directing traffic around the bike while Ben Hanson called 911. And fortunately, there were many other good Samaritans. One man put out flares while another man (an off-duty EMT) checked Harold’s vitals and stayed with him.A trauma nurse on her way to work stopped and brought her bag to Harold. He was unable to breathe because of his helmet strap, so she cut off the strap and alleviated that problem. Another nurse laid down next to Harold and kept talking to him until the police and EMTs arrived—both in record time. He lost control of the bike and it flipped over several times, carrying him with it on the entire first roll.The second flip threw Harold from the bike, and the bike then pushed him about 60 feet down the pavement. Finally, both Harold and the bike came to a stop on the middle line. Harold was face down on the pavement with the bike behind him. Somehow, the rest of the group managed to come to a stop without hitting him, his bike, or each other. And October 2007 Harold Aubel before his devastating crash in May. Harold had no feeling in his body, feet or hands. He was so bad, in fact, that as the EMTs rolled him over onto a backboard and removed his helmet, he coded. They literally had to bring him back to life.We directed traffic until the BayLife Helicopter arrived and took Harold to Tampa General Hospital. Then the guys in the group managed to get Harold’s bike upright and off the pavement and, after the tow truck arrived, we all headed home so we could jump in our cars. We 31 220 MITCHELL DR. • HENDERSONVILLE, N.C. 28792 — Open Sunday 10:00-3:00 • C l o s e d We d . & S a t . 1-800-445-5934 • Information or Quotes (828) 693-4101 • Fax: (828)693-4103 Authorized Honda Dealer • Established 1959 www.schroaders.com We have a New Honda ® for the whole family. 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All New Colors Available Always wear a helmet, eye protection and protective gear. stayed at the hospital until 11—when the doctor finally came out and told us Harold was in stable condition. On May 30th, Harold had a 10-hour surgery for protruding discs in his neck and, though he came through okay, the neurologist said he had permanent nerve damage and would be a quadriplegic for the rest of his life. But afterward, Harold gained some movement and feeling in his chest and left arm and was able to breathe without a ventilator.They started him on physical therapy as soon as possible and, since then, he’s been moved to the Florida Institute for Neurologic Rehabilitation. (If you wish to send cards, his address is: Harold Aubel, FINR, SMRC Room 117, POB 1348, Wauchula, FL 33873.) We of course visit him as often as possible. And Harold, who is a very strong and caring man, will continue to be the Harold we know and love, whether or not he can ride a motorcycle Lessons Learned: We learned a lot from this tragic event. For example, when the police started asking questions about whom to contact, none of us had an answer. We didn’t have a membership list with us, so we didn’t even have Harold’s home address. Jake did find the bike registration and insurance information in Harold’s saddlebag, but all we knew otherwise was Harold’s mother’s name and that she lived somewhere in Ohio. We also didn’t Honda Direct Line The Gold Wing Superstore know if Harold had any medical conditions except for his hearing aids. It wasn’t until later, when we got to the hospital, that Harold was able to speak and ask us to contact his pastor.All we got at the church, however, was an answering machine. So the next morning Ben & Jackie Hanson went there early to wait for the pastor, who thankfully had all of Harold’s contact information. As Chapter Director, I’m proud of all the FL-1A Members who were at the scene. We stayed alert and no one else crashed their bikes. And we also had the wherewithal to immediately get our bikes off the road and start directing traffic while someone checked on Harold and someone else called 911. And even though we all knew the situation was critical, there were no tears or out-ofcontrol behavior. Everyone did what needed to be done. The one thing we will change about riding together, however, is that we will all begin carrying emergency contact (and otherwise pertinent) information in our right-hand saddlebags and making certain other riders are aware of its location. That much we certainly can change. 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Technical Questions and Answers about Gold Wings and Valkyries Answers to the technical questions in this month’s “Workbench” were provided by Stu Oltman, Wing World’s Senior Technical Editor. Please submit your technical questions about Gold Wings or Valkyries by e-mail to workbench@gwrra.org or by mail to “Workbench,” GWRRA, 21423 North 11th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85027. Please include your full name, city, state and GWRRA membership number. No Neutral Light Stu, I was wondering if I could pick your brain a little bit. I have a 1998 Gold Wing with 36,000 miles on it. It’s never given me a bit of trouble and has sure been a pleasure to ride. Now for my dilemma, I broke it down to do routine maintenance, which I do about every two years. I replaced tires, brake pads, flushed all fluids, and added a CB radio. After re-assembly, I have no neutral light. I thought I might have blown a fuse or unplugged a connector by mistake. I once again broke it down, checked every fuse I can find, checked the relays, and continuity on several connections according to the service manual. I couldn’t find anything wrong; everything works except the neutral light. I once again re-assembled the bike and pulled it up the driveway to start it in gear. It started right up and I took it for a 10-mile ride. Everything on the bike works perfectly with the exception of no neutral light. No neutral light means the bike won’t start off of the starter button. The relay does click and the headlight dims as it should when you press the starter button. Do you have any suggestions as to why I wouldn’t have a neutral light or what I could do to correct this issue? Any advice you could give me would be deeply appreciated. Andy Clark GWRRA #173993 Belleville, Michigan Andy, even with the bike in gear, the engine should start with the start button provided the sidestand is up and the clutch lever is squeezed in. If it won’t start that way and you can’t get the neutral light to come on, it’s possible that you snagged a wire off the reverse lever switch during body panel R&R, or possibly the switch plunger is compressed and stuck. Remove the left inner fairing panel, and have a look at that reverse switch. Also, confirm that the transmission is in neutral, then try to use reverse. Does it work? Let me know what you find based on this reply, and I’ll try to help you from there. Transmission or Clutch? I own a 1995 Gold Wing SE with 50,040 miles. I downshifted coming up to a stop sign, and for about three seconds there was a thumping noise. It sounded like it came from the left front. Since it sounded like plastic on plastic, my first thought was that something had lodged in the radiator fan. I stopped and 38 Wing World checked everything out and could see no problems. I drove about three miles home and as I came into the garage I heard a sharp gear noise, just for a second, like you would if you’d stripped a gear. With the engine running, in neutral and the clutch engaged, this is what happens now: As you increase the throttle, there is a short gear noise, metal-to-metal sound. To me it sounds like it is coming from the front left of the bike. If you pull in the clutch lever the sound is not there. My local Honda dealer took one listen and said it sounded like a broken gear. I have not driven the bike on the road since, but have driven it up on a trailer with no problems. I have tried each gear by holding the front brake with nothing unusual. I would appreciate any help you could give me on this. David J. Boyer GWRRA #130504 Grand Rapids, Michigan GL 1800 Alternator Question I have a 2001 GL1800 Gold Wing (no ABS) with 112,000 miles on the clock. So far the motorcycle has been rock solid. Based on all the problems the GL1500 had with the alternator, I’m wondering if I’m living on borrowed time. I know the 1800 alternator has been completely redesigned. Also, I’m running a stock machine with no extra lights. My only extra drain is heated grips. The GL1800 Owner’s Manual says nothing about routine maintenance to be performed on the OEM alternator. Since I don’t know the technical design of the 1800 alternator, is there anything that should be checked periodically to ensure its proper function? As we all know, being stranded on the road due to alternator failure can be very character building. Bill Ranzinger GWRRA #209962 Castle Rock, Colorado Hi Bill, Being stuck away from home is never fun. The GL1500 alternators are notorious for low-mileage problems related to stuck (not David, if it’s a broken gear, which it very well could be, the engine cases will need to be split for repair. That’s a costly proposition. Before I got to that, I’d suggest having the shift drum pins and the shift pawls examined for damage. The linkage could be overshifting or undershifting, leaving the transmission not fully in gear (or neutral). Also, examine the external linkage of the shift lever. Battery’s Cranking Amps Are Suspect I purchased a 1990 California GL1500 Gold Wing with a bad engine. I also purchased a 14,000-mile engine from a non-California 1989 GL1500. I switched the engines and kept the carburetor, manifold and starter from the 1990. The bike runs nicely and drives well. My problem is, when I start it when the weather is cold with the choke on, it doesn’t fire until I let off the starter. A local Honda shop checked it out and said that it seems fine and runs and drives excellent, but my other 1500 never started like that and I am concerned about it. Any suggestions? Dennis Rehbein GWRRA #129900 Kasson, Minnesota Dennis, the cranking amp capacity of your battery is the most likely culprit here. As a battery ages, or if it becomes sulfated due to lack of use and maintenance, the battery will lose the ability to both operate the starting motor and maintain sufficient voltage to operate the ignition system. When you remove your finger from the start button, you remove the electrical load due to the starting motor, and battery voltage immediately increases. If the engine is still rotating, it’ll likely fire up. The cure is to replace the old or damaged battery. October 2007 39 worn) brushes and fractured rotor coils. I’ve not had a single failure of those types on a GL1800 brought to my attention since that model entered service. However, the brushes in any alternator wear as a normal result of use. The brushes in the GL1800’s alternator are very long, and I wouldn’t doubt they’re good for 200,000 miles unless a person rides in extremely dusty conditions. What’s inside the GL1800 alternator is very similar to most automobile alternators, so you should be able to replace those brushes easily if you’re familiar with that type of work. The new brushes come with new springs, and complete replacement instructions are contained in the Honda service manual. 1986 SEi With Low Idle I have an ’86 Aspencade SEi, the one that is fuel injected with the trip computer and all that stuff. The bike has 31,000 actual miles on it. My problem is the idle speed. The bike idles great when it’s first started, but after you ride for awhile, the idle will drop down to around 600 rpm, and at that speed, it will die. I took it to a dealer nearby and they told me you cannot turn up the idle speed on that bike, it is all done through the computer. A friend of mine told me this dealership just didn’t like working on the 1986 SEi because of the computer. Is this so or should I find a different dealership or is it something I could do myself? Dennis Stidham GWRRA #164934 Lawrenceburg, Kentucky Dennis, most dealerships won’t work on bikes more than 10 years old for various reasons. But the SEi presents special problems for them, as they likely have no service literature for that model nor any mechanics who are familiar with it. The fact you were told the idle speed isn’t adjustable proves my point; the throttle stop screw is located on the linkage behind the throttle body cover on the right side of the bike. However, I must caution you that the SEi is a lot more complicated than you may think, and the fact that the idle is okay for a while before dropping off indicates to me that increasing the idle speed isn’t the solution to your problem. Actually, your symptom seems closer to what I’d expect with a failing pulse generator. Center Stand Lift Is Difficult I must be getting old. Damn, I am old! I cannot get my 1983 Interstate up on the center stand. Is there a trick or working process for doing that? The bike has bags and trunk and is stock. Thanks, Ed Garrity GWRRA #128557 Delray Beach, Florida Ed, it sounds like you’re no stranger to putting a bike on the center stand, just this particular bike. The stands on the GL1000 and 1100 weren’t particularly user-friendly, and several complications could make matters worse. If the luggage is heavily loaded, consider lightening the load or use the sidestand. Check the part under the bike that stops the stand from going too far forward when used. You might find that the stops have become worn, or the part they’re on has bent slightly upward over the years from the bike’s weight. That will make the stand’s legs contact the pavement at an angle which won’t give the mechanical advantage needed—a hernia maker. Other problems can cause the same symptom—an underinflated rear tire or sagging rear suspension. Finally, examine the stand’s legs for twisting or bending. Some folks are in the habit of rotating their bike 180 degrees while on the stand to have it facing out of the garage for the morning commute—a guaran40 Wing World teed way to twist the legs and render the stand unusable. driveline is loaded, or when you’re in neutral with the clutch lever squeezed in. 1988 Gold Wing Eluded Recall Button’s Stuck I have an 1988 Gold Wing, and when I’m riding, it will all of a sudden cut off at the speed I’m riding at, it could be 50 or 65 mph. The lights are on and all instruments are on. I will guide it to the side of the road and try to start the bike. Nothing, but everything electrical is still on. When I turn the key off and try to start the bike, it starts fine and I’m on my way with no other trouble. This does not happen all the time. I can go out five, six or seven times before it will happen again. It’s as if I put on the kill switch, but I have checked it out. Any help you can give me would be appreciated. Al Swiger GWRRA #57805 Seven Pines, North Carolina First, let me say many thanks for the Wing World I get every month. I look forward to it every month and I read it from cover to cover. I am the proud owner of a 2002 Illusion Blue Wing and I have a problem with the cruise control and four-way flasher buttons. They go in just fine but when it comes to pulling them out, sometimes they don’t come out until you play with them many times. Can you offer any suggestions, or do I have to go back to the dealer? “Canada Ron” Lacharite GWRRA #53788 Windsor, Ontario Get a can of silicone spray at any auto parts store or your Honda dealer. Spray it into the button opening in the switch cluster as you attempt to operate the switch. This should break things loose and keep them that way—for awhile. Al, your bike’s bank angle sensor is defective. This was a very common problem on the early GL1500’s which was addressed by a factory recall. In fact, you can still get that repaired at no cost by any Honda dealer if Honda’s computer records show that your bike never had the recall applied. Ask your local dealer to check that out for you. Belt Replacement Interval? I would imagine you have answered this question many times so please bear with me. I have a ’92 Aspencade with over 84,000 miles. The maintenance schedule in my owner’s manual and the service manual does not show a replacement schedule for the timing belts. When I put the bike in neutral, it gets pretty noisy in the engine, otherwise the engine sounds okay. For something that can cause such dire consequences if they break, I would think there would be some recommendation for replacement. John Palmer GWRRA #269846 Glen Ellen, California John, there is no recommended replacement interval, only a recommendation to inspect the belts every 100,000 miles for worn teeth, cracking, or fluid contamination. However, just getting to those belts is such a pain that having removed all of the parts necessary for inspection, it wouldn’t make much sense to not replace the belts with new ones. Obviously, evidence of fluid leakage or strange noises from the belt enclosure dictate immediate investigation, but the noise you’re hearing in neutral is just normal clutch and transmission shaft sounds. You won’t hear any of that when the October 2007 41 1986 Aspencade Needs Jet Needles My 1986 Aspencade needs new jet needles. They are worn, and my bike’s gas mileage is suffering. I have checked with Honda and they don’t supply them anymore. Aftermarket suppliers don’t have them either. Any suggestions? Jim Stinson GWRRA #258661 Calgary, Alberta Using a 21 year-old motorcycle as a daily driver can be rewarding—until parts start wearing out. I haven't checked with Honda on the availability of those needles, but I'll take your word for it. Bear in mind that the needles didn't wear out from contact with gasoline. Check the condition of the needle jets. Like you, I checked every aftermarket supplier I know of, and none can supply those parts. If it were me, I'd start contacting motorcycle salvage yards to purchase a complete lowmileage set of carburetors. Be sure to specify carbs with the same ID mark as appear on yours. Then either overhaul that set or cannibalize it to repair your originals. Sorry I couldn't come up with the solution you were hoping for. 1989 Gold Wing’s Odometer Is Lame Malfunction of odometer: but speedometer and trip meter seem to be working properly. Is there anyone to send this to for repair or would it be possible to receive the instructions on how to make the repair? Is it possible to buy a new one and, if so, where could it be purchased? Lonnie F. Beasley GWRRA #57223 Troy, Virginia Lonnie, my hunch is there are literally thousands of speedometer repair shops across the country, though I doubt any would be willing to help you repair your unit over the phone. You might consider contacting one such shop in your area—check your local Yellow Pages. Where could you buy a new one? Assuming the part is still being stocked, you can buy it from the same place all other new OEM Honda motorcycle parts come from—American Honda—via your local dealer. You might also find what you need on eBay. Nothing Sent I have problems with transmission on my CB radio and also my intercom. I can receive fine on both but I can’t transmit on either. I have tried both my helmets and neither works. My CB is a Hondaline installed by my dealer when the bike was new. I have had problems with it before once or twice but now there’s no transmitting from either. Could they be interconnected? Or are they two separate problems? 42 Or could it be my cord from the unit to the helmet? Everything is J&M-made. I have just returned from an interstate ride with other bikes and did not feel safe being unable to transmit to them. Thank you for your time. Ken Gagnon GWRRA #170990 Beverly, Massachusetts Ken, the intercom is a live microphone system, while the CB transmit function needs to be activated via the transmit switch. This fact leads me to suspect that your problem either is in your upper or lower headset cord, or possibly in the pigtail under the left fairing pocket. First, try transmitting on the CB with your helmet plugged into the bike's passenger cord. If that doesn't work, try swapping upper and lower cords with a buddy. I'm sure one of those tactics will isolate your problem. In the meantime, consider moving to the rear of the pack or completely out of the formation if you feel unsafe. There is no award for arriving first at the restaurant. Stu, you were right on the money again! The problem was with my headset cord. Did as you suggested and that's how I found the problem. Thanks ever so much! —Ken Speedo Worm Gear I have a 1992 GL1500 Aspencade with 50,000 miles on it. I bought the bike (my fourth Wing), about three years ago and it had 25,000 miles on it then. The problem I am having is with the front wheel module that sends information to the cruise control and turn signal auto cancel as well as the speedometer cable. The worm gear inside the housing has gone south again. This is the second time in three years. My questions: Is this a quality control issue? If so, to whom do I send the part? Is there an OEM part that has been modified that is available for replacement? Have other GL 1500 owners had this issue too? My understanding of the makeup of the part is that a Teflon worm gear is matched up with a metal gear (Who will win this war?), and it is just a matter of time before the part wears out. Any suggestions would be appreciated! Oscar Sommer GWRRA #103016 Annapolis, Maryland Oscar, to my knowledge, there aren't any quality issues with the GL1500's Speedometer Drive Gearbox. I'm sure a few have worn out or failed since 1989, but I've never received a single complaint before yours. Perhaps some other part in the vicinity is worn, damaged or improperly installed and is causing the repetitive failures. Short Trip Problems? I started riding my 2001 Gold Wing GL1800 to work last week, what with gas prices being $3.17 per gallon. I only have to go 2.3 miles one way to work. Are there any potential mechanical problems that can arise from such a short trip to and from work (i.e. muffler rust-out, etc?) I’m interested in hearing your expert opinion on any negative possibilities for this short trip on a daily basis and what steps, if any, I can take to offset any potential problems. Lynn B. Cooke GWRRA #141498 Apex, North Carolina Lynn, I don't forsee any problems that wouldn't occur if you'd used your car. Believe it or not, such short trips done frequently qualify a vehicle to be maintained according to a "severe service" maintenance schedule, if the manufacturer provides one. But operational time is more telling than mileage in this situation. For instance, if the short trip is ridden in heavy traffic that causes the trip to take 30 minutes or more, the bike will have reached full temperature, and no unusual service procedures would be indicated. But if you roll out of your driveway and into the parking lot at work in a matter of a few minutes, and you do this five days per week, consider changing oil at half the interval recommended in your owner’s manual due to possible moisture contamination of the oil. Yes, moisture may not have a chance to be completely removed from the exhaust, but I've yet to hear of a rustedthrough GL1800 muffler. Horrible Fuel Mileage Hi, my name is Rick. I am hoping very much that someone can help me with a problem I am having with my 2001 Gold Wing’s fuel economy. In about three weeks time, my fuel mileage gradually went down to half or less and the bike smells very strongly of fuel (regular) especially when I start the bike either in cold or warm weather and with either a cold or warm engine. Can someone please advise what could be wrong or what to look for? The bike runs and accelerates fine and starts normally but I need to find a solution. There are about 22,000 miles on the bike and a new air intake filter. Thank You. Richard Campeau GWRRA #89862 Windsor, Ontario Wing World Rich, if your fuel consumption suddenly doubled (or worse) as you say, yet the bike starts and runs normally, I'd suggest removing body parts as necessary to visually inspect every inch of the fuel system for evidence of seepage. Pay particular attention to the fuel line connections at the tank and at the engine. If you're convinced there's no leakage, examine the spark plugs' firing ends for evidence of a rich running condition (black soot or wetness). If you find the engine is actually consuming that much fuel, connect a fuel pressure gauge to the test port, to examine the fuel pressure at idle. The service manual instructs one to pinch closed the vacuum line on the pressure regulator or remove it before starting the engine for this test. Trust me— don't do that! Just start the engine and observe the fuel pressure at idle. You should see close to 42 psi. Then shut down the engine, pinch that vacuum line closed, and repeat the test—this time looking for 50 psi. If the result of either test is above the numbers I've given you here, examine the fuel return line for restriction. If you find none, replace the fuel pressure regulator. 2005 Gold Wing Radio Problem I have a 2005 Gold Wing with 5,500 miles on the odometer. This is a non-ABS bike, no Navi system, but it does have a CB radio, and the AM/FM radio. Recently I find the AM/FM radio signal getting broken up if I have the CB radio squelch turned down to 7. If I go lower, the AM/FM is cut out totally at 5 on the CB squelch. This occurs while sitting still or riding. While stopped, I have tried to bend the AM/FM antenna, as though riding, but get the same results. The antenna ground was checked at the dealer and appears okay. Is this normal or do I have a faulty system? The local dealer is no help. Bill Cowgill GWRRA #274253 Schaumburg, Illinois Bill, the amount of squelch necessary to keep the radio out of “receive mode” when not actually receiving an intelligible signal will vary, depending on atmospheric conditions, amount of other radio traffic, and other factors. When the squelch is set to a number low enough that occasional far-distant transmissions trigger your receiver, the audio system will behave just as though your buddy 100 feet behind you were transmitting. That is, the system will mute all audio sources other than the CB. If the interruption is caused by a very weak and distant signal, the muting will often be random and intermittent. In other words, your audio system is behaving normally. All you need to do to eliminate October 2007 this is to increase your squelch setting one number at a time until the problem disappears. You may find that you need to increase the squelch setting when entering an area with lots of radio traffic such as large cities or urban stretches of interstate highways, or you'll be listening mostly to CB chatter while your stereo is constantly muted. 1983 GL1100 Aspencade Rattles A friend of mine bought an ’83 GL1100 Aspencade in real good shape and it runs great. One thing we can't figure out is that the engine has a strange rattle noise when it is at low rpm. Give the throttle a twist and it seems to be coming from the rear clutch area. The clutch works fine, does not slip or grab and it shifts great. There is no noise at 1000 rpm idle or going down the road, just when cracking the throttle at low speed. We have not checked the timing yet, but the bike runs great. We are planning to pull the motor this fall to check inside it, but have you heard of this noise before? I have an ’87 GL1200 Interstate that we put a new stator in a few months ago, so pulling the motor is not that bad with two of us. Paul Yanney GWRRA #84232 Charlotte, North Carolina Paul, unless I miss my guess, my hunch is that this rattling will never occur if the bike is in first gear, and almost never in second as long as the bike's speed is above 10 mph. How am I doing? When a rattling is heard from the clutch as one attempts to accelerate from low speed, it's most often a sign that the transmission is in too high a gear for the road speed. Thanks for the reply, Stu. The rattle is always at low speed in first gear or cracking the throttle from an idle, then it always goes away. I read some other comments from GL1100 owners on the internet yesterday and it seems to be an 1100 characteristic. Most people suggested simply checking timing and synch the carbs, so we are going to try this and let you know. We went for an all-day ride last week and I got 47 mpg with my ’87 GL1200. He got 38 mpg so I'm thinking a good tuning might do it. When we had my motor out last fall doing the stator, I soaked my air box and cleaned the carbs thoroughly, and it runs better than when it was new almost 20 years ago. By the way, if you get questions on the 1200 stator replacement, send them my way. There are some tricks on the ’87 only that the book won't tell you, especially when taking off the rear case and output shaft. The ’86 will pull out, but the ’87 shaft is bolted inside the case. This was easy when I figured out what to do. Thanks again and I'll let you know the outcome of the GL1100. —Paul Take a closer look at the procedure in the manual. It shows the detail differences on the '87 in the schematics. I know—my manual is full of greasy fingerprints in that area from when I changed out the stator on my '87A. I misunderstood your explanation, as so often happens when email is the only communication available. Yes, the 1000 and 1100 will exhibit primary chain rattle at low engine speed if the timing and carb synch aren't spot on. Ignitor For 1986 Honda Gold Wing Interstate Many months ago, I wrote to you concerning my 1986 Gold Wing Interstate GL1200 and its stalling problem. Then, it would occasionally stall while cruising at a steady speed. The dealer could not replicate the problem and suggested rebuilding the carburetors. You suspected an electrical problem. You were right. The stalling got so bad, that a non-dealer mechanic was able to replicate the situation and diagnosed a faulty ignitor/ignition control unit. The problem now is finding a replacement ignitor. My Honda dealer says Honda no longer makes the Hitachi type TID14-32, MG9 ECE (with a green sticker on the face of the unit). So far, neither the dealer nor my mechanic has been able to find the proper ignitor. So, I have two questions: 1. Do you have any specific contacts or specific suggestions who I can contact to get an aftermarket ignitor or a used Hitachi type TID14-32, MG9 ECE for a 1986 Honda Gold Wing Interstate GL1200? 2. Or alternatively, if I can't find the Hitachi ignitor, can the electrical system be modified or rewired to accept an ignitor for a 1987 or more recent Honda Gold Wing Interstate? According to the dealer, ignitors for 1987 Honda Gold Wing Interstates are available from Honda. Apparently, I missed it by one year. My bike has been in the shop now for months, and I am afraid it will be winter before it is repaired, if indeed, it can be repaired. Bob Lynch GWRRA #161157 Medford, New Jersey Bob, although I don't remember your specific letter, I get lots of letters detailing the same problem you're experiencing. 43 My hunch is that it's the diagnosis that's faulty, not the ignitor box, unless you've submerged it in salt water or smacked it with a sledge hammer. Those things have been virtually bulletproof. However, the pulse generators on these bikes have been problematic and cause the symptom you're experiencing. It usually happens after the bike has reached full operating temperature. And after the engine quits, it can't be started again until the pulse generator cools off for a while—usually at least 15 minutes. If this sounds like your symptom, you might suggest to your mechanic that he check out the pulse generator coils. 1983 Interstate Rear Drive Lube Advice I find very little information on how to grease the rear drive grease fitting on the 1983 Gold Wing. I don't want to use too little or too much. What is the recommended procedure? Also, what size fuel line do I use for replacement. One-quarter-inch seems a little loose and three-sixteenths-inch a little tight. Is there an in-between size? Clarence Bickford GWRRA #204797 Pawtucket, Rhode Island Clarence, remove as much old grease as 44 possible from the male and female splines. Then, using an acid brush or other small brush, coat the splines with Honda Moly 60 paste—available from your Honda dealer. Use the brush to work the paste in between the teeth. It's not necessary to glop huge lumps of grease on here—just a thin coat will do. You'll know if you went overboard with the grease by the amount that later flings out and coats the final drive housing—or not. The reason one-quarter-inch fuel line seems a bit loose is because the original was six millimeters, not one-quarter-inch (6.35mm). Usually, the hose clamps are sufficient for a leak-free fit. If you're a purist, inquire about 6 mm fuel line at any BAP Auto Parts store. Last I checked (it's been a while), they even had the cloth-braided variety. GL1500 Engine Hesitation I have a 1988 GL1500 Gold Wing with about 54,000 miles on it. Lately it has developed a miss or a hesitation at low speeds (first or second gear) especially when I turn a corner. Several times it has almost caused an accident because the engine will almost die and then suddenly accelerate. I have taken to just "goosing" the accelerator when I turn corners until the engine smooths out. I have replaced the fuel filter, the spark plugs and the air filter. When I changed the spark plugs, the Number 5 and the Number 6 plugs were pretty fouled, but all the others were in excellent condition. I had the carbs cleaned also. Could there be something in the gas tank that keeps fouling everything up, or could it be bad plug wires? I am getting frustrated. Mike Perrigin GWRRA #257514 Mahomet, Illinois Mike, if the culprit were in the fuel tank, it wouldn't single out Cylinders 5 and 6 for special treatment—you'd be fouling all six plugs. Just for grins, examine the lower intake manifolds, specifically at the points where carburetor synchronizing gauge hoses would be attached. Look for a loose or missing hose or an open threaded hole. Assuming you found nothing wrong at the manifold, I'd suspect a problem at the ignition coil for Cylinders 5 and 6. This could be something as simple as a loose or corroded primary wire connection or a bad spark plug wire. However, it's a rare thing to see one of those plug wires actually fail. Sometimes, the connection at either the coil or plug cap becomes corroded. This can be corrected by removing the connection and snipping about one-quarter inch from the end of the wire. Then remake the connection. Wing World October 2007 45 Coolant contamination of the primary terminal connections is another possible cause of trouble at the coils. The GL1500's coolant recovery bottle is located just above the ignition coils. A hose connects the radiator's overflow tube to a translucent plastic elbow on top of the recovery bottle. These plastic elbows are prone to breakage as they age. And when they crack, coolant purged from the radiator flows overboard at the elbow—dripping right down onto the ignition coils. Examine that elbow with a flashlight. If it appears to be colored the same color as your coolant, all is well there. But if the elbow appears white, it's a decent bet that you have some cleanup work on those coil connections ahead of you. Oh, and don't forget to replace that elbow if it's cracked, and check the coolant level in the radiator—it may be less than half full. Blown Fuse May Result In Stereo Problems I have a problem with my 2001 GL1800 Gold Wing. The radio and CD player display has gone blank and the clock goes to one o'clock every time I switch the bike off. Also the a and b mileage counter goes to zero but works when the bike is going. I purchased a new radio from America, as I thought it was the radio, but when I fitted it, there was no change. My headsets no longer work as a result of this. Can you help? Look forward to hear from you as we are going to Spain for two weeks’ holidays. Gerrard McCann GWRRA #163732 Dungannon, Ireland Gary, replace Fuse #22, and I believe you'll find your problem gone. If the fuse blows again immediately, you'll need to track down the cause. Rear Speakers on ’90 GL1500? Stu, first I wanted to say that I was very happy when I purchased the DVD's that you made for maintaining my GL1500. Just knowing how to take the body apart without breaking anything is worth the purchase price. [Ed note: $72 for the set at www.illustratedpowersports.com.] Now for my problem: I purchased my 1990 GL1500 last November and I can't figure out how to turn on the rear speakers. I can see them in the rear seat armrests. There is no fader on the bike and no control that I can find to turn them on. My Wing is the base model, not the SE, in case you need to know that. Is there a switch or a code that must be turned on? I have your excellent DVD's in case I need to get to the back of the radio. Can you help? Rick DiGiacomo GWRRA #177435 Corning, New York Rick, the base model didn't come standard with rear speakers. Though the rear armrests incorporate what appear to be speaker grilles, there may not actually be any speakers installed in the enclosure. Open the trunk lid, and look for speaker wires exiting the armrest areas. If there are indeed speakers in those armrests, the fader control should be a sliver colored knob mounted on the key panel. Thanks for the feedback on the DVDs; glad you're making good use of them. ● GL1800 Trike Conversion For The Ride of Your Life! Visit our web site for a Hannigan dealer near you. 46 Wing World After years of trouble-free riding, Gold Wingers Nancy and Jeff Adams took off to celebrate 35 years of touring, only to find out that sometimes... ! s e n e a p p Stuff Ha s! H f f n u t S By Charles F. Herrmann III, GWRRA #168375, Lovettsville,Virginia ack in 1971, Nancy and Jeff Adams biked northwest over Michigan ‘s mitten-like map on their Honda 750 and took the ferry SS Badger across Lake Michigan from Ludington to Manitowoc,Wisconsin, to embark on a lifetime of adventures exploring America’s West. Today he’s a retired Ford machine repairman. She’s a mother of two who worked in market research before retiring.They are both avid railfans and they have been on a lifelong search for the best burgers, the finest banana cream pies and the tastiest chili in outof-the-way eateries. They love the roads that run near railroad tracks.They even look for road maps that show the tracks. Jeff calls them “tracky” maps. And they especially enjoy taking a butt break when there are other bikers parked nearby. This gives them the opportunity to shoot the breeze, or as they like say, to “rap and flap” with other bikers. So here they are in the summer of 2006 again sailing on the very same SS Badger to once again avoid the Chicago traffic beginning their ninth trip on their ’97 1500 Gold Wing.And, like the 15 western trips that preceded this one, they’ll do 10,000 to 14,000 miles over the next seven to eight weeks before returning home. Believe it or not, this is the very first time they ever broke down.And so we begin a distinctively Gold Wing tale. B October 2007 Jeff and Nancy at the breathtaking Goosenecks Overlook outside Moab, Utah. Bubbles of Stuff Two days into their trip, about halfway across Minnesota, the clutch was acting up. The lever was limp and gear changing was very difficult. Jeff had to pump the clutch lever a few times before he could change gears. Jeff decided that he probably had some air in the system. He had changed the fluid just before they left. So they did what every good Gold Winger does in a situation like this.They got out their Gold Book. By this time they were into South Dakota.They called the closest dealer.All they got was a recording that said the line was disconnected! So they limped on. Now they were running up against the Fourth of July weekend.The timing couldn’t be worse. Jeff called GWRRA Members Maynard & Charlotte Friedreich in Mitchell, South Dakota. “Where do you get your bike work done?” Jeff asked. Maynard said that they went to a dealer in Chamberlain. And he recommended a motel in Mitchell. The next thing you know the Friedreichs were at the motel rapping and flapping with the Adamses. Maynard & Charlotte are retired ranchers. The next morning Jeff & Nancy drove the 75 miles to Chamberlin.They got to the dealer about five minutes after he opened.He fixed the bike in 10 minutes. Best of all, he only charged them $15. 47 Every time they take a trip, Nancy & Jeff keep track of their route on a map so they can show their friends where they’ve been. Rubbery Stuff Then it was July 9.The couple was coming down off Stevens Pass on Route 2 in Washington State. Jeff noticed that the front end felt “kinda rubbery.” So he pulled into a railroad workers parking lot near the Burlington Northern Santa Fe tracks. He pulled out his digital air gauge and checked the front tire. The meter said 12 pounds, not the 41 pounds that it’s supposed to register. Jeff looked for nails, he spit on the valve core, and nothing! Air didn’t seem to be leaking and there were no signs of a cut or a nail. It was a Sunday afternoon and there wasn’t a gas station in sight. They pushed on to the next town, Skykomish,Washington. At a gas station on the edge of own, the air pump wasn’t working and the guy behind the counter wasn’t at all sympathetic. He told our adventurers that the next air pump was 20 miles west in Gold Bar, Washington. They drove into town and parked under a shade tree.Then Jeff got out his engine air pump and filled the tire. The plastic hose on the pump melted. Nancy put her finger over the hole and they managed to get 32 pounds of air into the tire. At this point Jeff dumped some soapy water around the valve stem and saw that air was leaking out around the base of the stem. He’d gotten new tires for the trip but not new stems! Jeff suddenly realized that his valve stems were probably original equipment. After driving the 20 miles to Gold Bar, they filled the tire to 50 PSI. Once again the Gold Book came out. The nearest dealer, Cycle Barn, was in Lynnwood, Washington, the only dealer in the area open on Sunday. “Yes” they were open and “yes” they would help them out and install a new stem when they got there. So They Headed Off for Lynnwood! Little did they know that the two-lane road they needed to take to Lynnwood was the very same road that all of the people coming back from the lakes and the mountains would be using that Sunday afternoon. It was pure gridlock. ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET, EYE PROTECTION AND PROTECTIVE GEAR. GL1800 Gold Wing 2008’s INSTOCK! Super Deals on Remaining 2007’s! Trades Welcome! LINCOLN, NE • 800.898.9411 • 402.423.6230 w w w. r o d s p o w e r s p o r t s . c o m 48 Wing World NEED SOMETHING? 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The only one open was the Cycle Barn in Lynnwood—the same place that had installed the new valve stem.There was general agreement that it was probably the thermostatic fan motor switch. The dealer did not have the part but they were nice enough to get out the service manual and give Jeff a list of things to check on his own, such as fuses, loose wires and a dirty ground wire. They parked the bike in Pete’s driveway and began to check everything. Pete would find the hand tools and Jeff would do the searching. Pete’s left arm was in a sling. Eventually they discovered that the ground wire attached to the radiator was corroded. So Pete found some contact cleaner and Jeff sprayed the ground connection. After letting the bike run for awhile, voila` the fans came on with a roar. That saved more Wing World IT’S TIME TO SADDLE UP… COME TAKE ONE FOR A RIDE TODAY! Our Thoroughbred Motorsports dealers will be receiving their demo units in July. 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Using the Gold Book to find nearby dealers, Jeff & Nancy started calling and asking if the dealers had the lights. Nobody had the lights. Finally, they found two aftermarket bulbs at a Honda dealer. They carefully wrapped up the bulbs and put them away in the trunk.The plan was to fix the lights and do an oil change when they got to California. They were headed to Ukiah, California, and the home of a childhood friend of Jeff’s. Jeff made the needed repairs in the friend’s garage. Nancy & Jeff headed out once more, taking the Pacific Coast Highway from Point Arena to Morrow Bay. Because the highway was closed at Devil’s Slide, they had to detour inland. The temperature climbed to over 100 degrees and, because everyone else was on the same detour, the traffic crawled. They were very glad the fans were working because it took 52 minutes to go the seven miles on Highway 92 back to the Coast Highway, and they never got out of first gear. Internet Radio Programs for 2007 NEW FEATURE! Download to your MP3 Player and listen on the go! Nancy & Jeff stayed with the Ronks (above) one night. Murlyn wanted them to stay longer. “His hospitality was enormous,” says Nancy. “He even took us to places we’d never have gone on our Wing, places that were wild and marvelous.” Join us for three new episodes of “Motorcycle Touring Talk” as host Bill George, speaks to Don Frank, President of F4 Custom; Kirk “Hardtail” Willard, President of the Motorcycle Riders Foundation; and world record holder and author, Emilio Scotto. TALK INBRadio.com Stuff in Reverse This time the intrepid pair were headed east on California’s Highway 58.They were out in the middle of the Carrizo Plain looking for some shade to take a break.At last they found a schoolyard with a few trees. Some sport bikers already occupied the spot. Just after the sport crowd left, Jeff & Nancy mounted up. Jeff turned the key, pushed the starter button and nothing happened. He noticed that there was no green light when the bike was shifted into neutral. And Jeff determined that the reverse lever switch was bad. And it was 106 degrees! October 2007 INB Radio/ TV's new show “In The Stream” is not your regular radio show. This show talks about anything, everything and everybody and we do so each and every month. Feel free to send comments or suggestions by clicking on the contact link at www.inbradio.com. "In The Stream" is coming soon to INBRadio /TV. Host Your Own Show Does your company need a forum to discuss the past, present, or future? Now you have an outlet with INB Radio/TV’s “Host Your Own Show!” You can record your show from anywhere in the world! This is one of the best ways to get the word out about your company. The floor is yours. Go to INBRadio.com to check out our archives of exciting presentations featuring: GWRRA , Wing Ding , Motorcycle Riders Foundation and Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation . These are a few companies who have taken advantage of the streaming technology we offer. 55 Jeff pulled out his cell phone and called for a tow truck. Luckily, the phone worked out there. The guy on the phone said the nearest dealer was in Bakersfield. He would call around and find a tow and get back to Jeff & Nancy with the details. Jeff calls Tom Broadway (above) “one of our saviors.” He walked in and took over the repair job and wouldn’t let Jeff do a thing. Maybe that’s as it should be.After all,Tom is a heavy equipment mechanic and he teaches the trade at a nearby college. Meanwhile there was really no place to sit. Jeff was pacing around and returning to the bike to work the reverse lever up and down and turn the key again and again. All of a sudden the green light was on and the motor started. Just then the phone rang. It was the towing agent calling back. Jeff cancelled the order and once again they were off. They went on to Button Willow, California, for lunch at the Willow Ranch BBQ. (If the bike wouldn’t start again, Button Willow is where the tow truck would come from.) They called the dealer in Bakersfield and asked if they had the reverse switch.The dealer didn’t have the switch but he gave them the part number. The switch was $14. Now the temperature was 111 degrees. Nancy called a motel in Tehachapi and reserved a room for the night. By this time she was feeling sick from the heat and the stress. Once they were in the motel, Nancy opened the Gold Book and began to call dealers along the route they were planning to take the next day. Bishop, Carson City, Big Valley in Reno, nobody had the part in stock. So they ordered it with next day shipping so it would be in Reno when they arrived there. Because they were “on the road,” Big Valley said they would take care of them right away. When they got to Reno, they opened the Gold Book and called Member Tim Okeefe. It was a providential call! Tim informed them that there were no rooms available for a 150-mile radius because it was “Hot August Nights” in Reno, a classic car and hot rod event. If the bike couldn’t be fixed,Tim offered to put them up for one night. Because he was a Motorcycle Safety Foundation instructor, he was leaving the next day to teach a class in Fallon, Nevada. But he promised to find someone else to take them in. 56 Wing World Nancy & Jeff stand by their bike in Lamoille Canyon, Nevada.Their summer of 2006 trip took 52 days, between June 26 and August 15. Nine of those days were non-riding days. All told, they did 10,500 miles! The next day,Tim met them at the dealership to lend his moral support and friendship. Jeff & Nancy arrived at the dealer just as the Fed Ex and UPS trucks arrived. So they were pretty sure their part would be there. The bike was fixed by 11:30 a.m. They said their goodbyes to Tim and headed off down Interstate 80 going toward Battle Mountain, Nevada, where they had reserved a room for the night. Still More Stuff They checked in and Jeff moved the bike to a spot near their room. He heard a strange noise.When he turned the key off, the starter October 2007 motor was still running. (Almost as bad, a bunch of guys on Harleys witnessed the whole scene. How embarrassing.) Jeff thought that the solenoid was sticking. Jeff beat on the solenoid with a screwdriver. It didn’t work. He had to disconnect the negative terminal on the battery to stop the motor from spinning. At this point Nancy proclaimed, “When we get this bike fixed, we’re heading straight for home!” (But, of course, they didn’t.) Out Came the Gold Book Again! No dealers nearby.The nearest one was in Elko, Nevada, 75 miles away. So Jeff called the towing service again. No luck. He was advised to call back at nine the next morning. So, Jeff started calling Elko Gold Wingers. “How is the dealer?” he’d ask. Members Murlyn & Penny Ronk were home. “Yes,” Murlyn said. “It’s a good dealer.” Better still, Murlyn said he’d come with his trailer and pick them up in the morning. Ten minutes later, Murlyn called back and said his wife Penny had a better idea. Jeff should call another Gold Winger, Tom Broadway, a heavy equipment mechanic who lived nearby. The next morning Tom was there at 7 a.m., with his tools in one hand and the solenoid from his own bike in the other hand. Together they removed Jeff & Nancy’s solenoid and installed Tom’s. It worked like a dream. Jeff explained that he’d go on to Elko and order a new solenoid for Tom.Tom would take no money! Meanwhile Murlyn called to see how things were going. He invited the Adamses to stop by when they got to Elko.After some rapping and flapping, Murlyn decided to make lunch. The meal consisted of burgers, corn on the cob, baked beans, and more. “What are your plans?” Murlyn asked. “Cancel your room in Ely and stay with us. We’ll go to the hot rod show today.” The four of them went to the show and took a 200-mile tour of Nevada in Murlyn’s Caddy. Then Jeff & Nancy treated Murlyn & Penny to dinner at a local Basque restaurant. The next day they all went for a bike ride through beautiful Lamoille Canyon. Murlyn is a retired Marine Air Corps Captain and Penny works at the local university. Good Stuff All those years and all those miles and they had never broken down before. And this time it might have been the trip from hell except for the wonderful new friends that were made along the way—Gold Wing friends. ● 57 9 States, 3 People, 1 Dog—and a Sidecar! B y M i c h e l l e L . H ew i t t - N y h a n , d a u g h t e r o f D a v i d & E d i e H ew i t t , G W R R A # 8 5 5 1 , M e s a , A r i zo n a Most people have amusing anecdotes to tell about their childhood.They amuse friends and acquaintances with tales of their parents’ “failures and foibles.” And when I encounter one of these recitals, I smile politely in all the right spots that are indelibly—and frequently shamefully—etched in that person’s memory. Yet inwardly, I am usually laughing out loud because it makes me recall my own “moment”—one that would likely make theirs seem pedestrian by far. It involves nine states, three people, one dog—and a sidecar. Let me explain. grew up in a rural western New York farming community as part of a small nuclear family. Somehow my brother, nine years older than me, had avoided the family vacation ordeals. So, as the younger child, I bore the brunt of my family’s financial prosperity:They had enough money to travel and “By God, we’re going to show you the world”—or at least the Eastern Seaboard. Now, years earlier, my paternal grandparents had wisely chosen to escape the brutality of our northern “land of lake effect snow” each year and migrate in the fall to sunny, southern Florida, otherwise known as “God’s waiting room.” And they had mastered every stereotype of the Sunshine State, right down to the plaid shorts, black socks, and loafers. Still, they were family. And every year we made an Easter pilgrimage. My excitement, so to speak, during those times knew no bounds as I prepared for yet another spring break frittered away with six days of travel just to get to my grandparents’ house for only three days. But the worst part was the actual mode of transportation. I always felt like some migrant apple picker as I rode the whole way under the cap in the back of the family pickup. 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So we headed out on an inaugural run, intent on testing the limits of this most unusual family sedan. Little did I know at the time that probably a large sack of potatoes could just as easily have fulfilled my role on that afternoon’s adventure. What dad really needed, in fact, was a counterbalance in the sidecar. I just happened to have been more accessible! The first couple of miles of straight open road were actually without incident, and I even felt a measure of dad’s excitement for this new contraption. This emotion quickly died a painful death, however, as we rounded our first turn. Dad’s head told him to steer, but his instinct told him to lean into the turn. 60 Well, dad’s instincts won out—and were wrong—and off we careened. We flew off the road and somehow came to a halt just short of a barbed wire fence that separated us from an amused herd of melancholy bovine. Thankfully we were both okay, but as I helped push “the albatross” (as I quickly dubbed the sidecar) back onto the roadway, I suddenly realized, Oh no, this year’s trip to Florida is going to be like no other! On the Road Again Well, by the time the day of departure came, my apprehension had still not waned. I settled back carefully into the sidecar, my seatmate Brutus—our dachshund–terrier mix— with me and noted with some amusement my father’s insistence that Brutus be leashed. If Brutus’ little doggie mind compels him to leap out as we tool down I-95, how will his stubby little legs keep up with the tug of the leash? I wondered. As we prepared to set off, for some reason Brutus’ excitement was unmistakable and mirrored my father’s. My mother and I, on the other hand, were both still sanely reserving our judgment. Of course, as luck would have it, Easter was early that particular year, so while it was a bright, sunny morning as we departed, the mounds of snow my father had plowed just a week earlier were still dominating the roadside. It was cold. Thankfully, I knew enough about motorcycle riding this time of year to know I had no need for an actual travel bag—I just wore everything I owned.And I mean I dressed that morning for protection from the elements! First, I donned my favorite pink long johns with purple flowers, then my heaviest pair of jeans; three pairs of wool socks under my Mom’s old cowboy boots (Mom’s boots so there’d be enough room for all the socks); a turtleneck under my favorite purple sweater, then my Mom’s hooded sweatshirt (hood up), jacket (also hers); and, finally, a pair of tightly knit wool mittens beneath a pair of snowmobile gloves. And I topped all those layers off with my cousin’s hand-me-down snowsuit that I really wouldn’t even grow into for another three years. This whole ensemble was completed with a helmet on my head and the downy warmth of my mummy sleeping bag wrapped around my body. Even Brutus seemed mindful of the cold. Sporting his best red-and-white knit sweater, he still burrowed into the sleeping bag and curled up shivering in my lap. And despite all my and Brutus’ layers of protection, my mind kept wandering back to the quarter-inch of fiberglass—and only six inches of open air—that separated my butt and his little body from permanent road rash. Yet, with all of us in our positions on the Wing World motorcycle and in the sidecar—and plenty of our neighbors there to see us off—we roared down the road. Near Disaster Round Every Bend But after all the fanfare, near disaster struck only five miles down the road. On that same lonely, sweeping curve that—only days earlier—had nearly united my dad and I with hundreds of pounds of ground beef, we nearly wiped out again. Fortunately though, this time we merely bounded across the still frozen shoulder of the road.Yet I can still remember my mother pummeling my father about the back and shoulders and begging to return home for a more sensible mode of transportation. But dad would not be deterred.“I bought this *#@&%$! thing for this trip, and if it takes me until we arrive in Florida, I’ll learn how to handle it!” I shuddered and wondered what toll his “sidecar education” might extol on my fragile body. So on we raced, southward along the interstate. Slowly, I started to relax and settle in to the idea of traveling 1,247 miles each way in this sidecar contraption. Might not be too bad, I thought. That was, until we crossed the border into Pennsylvania. The Keystone State’s slogan should be the “Pothole State” instead! Believe me, it’s scary enough to be going 65 mph with your butt that close to the ground; a child certainly doesn’t need the trauma of rumbling over potholes as well. Then, just as I started to settle down again and loosen my white-knuckled grip on the sidecar, Mother Nature decided to make it her turn to play devil’s advocate by unleashing a torrent of rain. Meanwhile my father, unwilling to lose valuable time for any reason whatsoever, simply pulled off the road and under a bridge so we could don our bright yellow (as if we could be any more conspicuous already!) raingear and get back underway. Lastly, either dad, mom, or both decided that the cover should be put onto the sidecar so that Brutus and I would at least not drown in the lake that would undoubtedly form there. But in order to achieve that task, Brutus and I had to lie down flat while my mother sealed the lid on our sarcophagus, one chilling snap at a time. It was an eerie feeling as the motorcycle pulled away and I was not able to see—anything! Fatigued by this time, I figured I would just try to keep warm and sleep. That idea didn’t quite work, however, because now my vertigo was kicking in and so was the realization that now, not only was my butt mere inches from the asphalt, but so was my head. Still, eventually the sandman won out and I dozed off. I only awoke several hours later as I felt the bike roll to a stop. 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Life’s True Adventures The balance of the trip was largely a blur of truckers driving by and making remarks on the CB like “Did you see that guy with the sidecar?” “Yeah, did you notice they even brought the damn dog?” And, somewhere in Georgia, we were driving alongside a family in a station wagon. You know, just some average dad on a mission, dragging the wife and four kids somewhere. When all of the sudden, I saw a bright flash! I stared back at the car just in time to see the mother pulling a picture from her Polaroid. I’m sure it showed dad, mom and me, our faces plastered by the wind, and Brutus with his ears flapping wildly. And suddenly I had a revelation: If we had taken the truck this year, as we always had in years past, we’d have been just one more family trudging like every other family through the same old monotonous stuff—one more state, one more roadside attraction that might possibly peak our interest. But this year we were, in essence, the roadside attraction—replete with Polaroid shots and all! Three days after we set out, we finally crossed the state line into Florida. And, three hours later, we finally reached the smell of cinnamon emanating from Grandma’s famous Snickerdoodles and wafting out of her kitchen. The next few days went quickly, and all I really recall are the bad sunburns we all got. My Mom fared the worst—her Rudolph nose blistered up badly and nearly tripled in size. And I guess I became adjusted to our new mode of transportation because I don’t even remember the trip home. I do, however, remember being relieved that we had all survived. That trip to Florida was the only real road trip our family made with the sidecar. A little over a year later—and after months of my mother’s nagging—my father finally sold it. During those last months, the sidecar’s only occupant—as it sat forlornly in the back yard—was Brutus. 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First, let me say that, other than my husband George, no one knows what I wanted to talk about tonight. So if I say something that doesn’t sit well with someone, I take full accountability. A I have been riding a motorcycle for more than 24 years and been a Member of GWRRA for almost 21 years. I have also acquired some 200,000 miles as a Co-Rider, so I think I’ve more than paid my dues to be able to talk a little about safety. I always wonder if the GWRRA logo should have been knowledge, safety, and fun instead of vice versa since, without the knowledge and the safety, there would be little fun. It probably doesn’t surprise you men in the audience to know that when you’re not around, we women have gabfests which some- Electric Shifting For Your Honda Motorcycle Footless Shifting with touch of a button. Easy to install! Dealers Welcome! 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Well even though we may have different reasons for riding, we women all agree that safety should be our drivers’ number one priority. When I get on the bike, I know that there are certain risks I’m taking.And because I love to ride, I’m willing to take those risks. I know we’re the smallest thing on the road and that, at any moment, I could be facing my Maker. I’ve accepted that fact, but what I shouldn’t have to accept is an inferior bike or a driver who is not at the top of his game. And George has never had to be a passenger on a motorcycle, so unless I tell him, he has no idea the amount of trust it takes for me to be his Co-Rider. I’m counting on him to get me home safely. If that feels like unfair pressure to put on him, I’m sorry, but he’s the one driving so most of this is his responsibiliWing World ty. I also realize that many of the motorcycle accidents that happen are completely unavoidable. I want to talk about the risks we Co-Riders should not have to take. To mention just a few, a driver who hasn’t gone over the bike safety checklist before every ride or the person who thinks he can get just a few more miles on what is, by almost anyone’s standards, very sad tires. Putting toys on the bike that will distract eyes that should be always on the road is also a concern.As is putting so much in the trailer it wouldn’t pass an 18-wheeler checkpoint or telling us not to worry when we’re taking curves at speeds only NASCAR drivers should take on a regulation track or deciding that the ERC course that is offered every spring is a waste of time. While I know I’m stepping on toes here, I might as well step on the big one: I would like to see our drivers leave their ego at the door. When they experience a close call, a slight mishap or, God forbid, an accident and it is a situation they feel they might have avoided, why not share what they have learned from the experience? Remember, knowledge is power. It is becoming more and more difficult to stay safe on the road; we need to be aware that the people in vehicles behind us, beside us, in front of us, and coming towards us probably don’t see us, because they are, among other things, multi-tasking.They are either on their cell phone, playing with their Blackberry, listening to their Ipod, or going through the briefcase next to them on the seat. When George and I get on the bike, we don’t get on alone: We get on with three daughters, seven grandchildren, and two sonin-laws. Because if something happens to us, they have the responsibility to either bury us or take care of us. I want to lessen the chances of that happening as much as possible. Years ago, I was a motivational speaker. I always enjoyed seeing the changes some people made in their lives. I’m hoping that maybe, due at least in a small part to what I might have said tonight, I’ve done so here. 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Credit Card Number/Expiration Date: ___________________________________________ Cardholder’s Signature: _____________________________ 66 Wing World October 2007 67 B y S h a r o n S t a n l e y Photos by Jerry & Leisa Childers, Dolly Chatel, Nick Hoppner, and Sharon Stanley Wing Ding 29—“Wingin’ West”—in Billings, Montana, was not just fun, it was that laid back, spur-of-the-moment kind of fun where smiles far outweighed frowns and you ended up having a good time even in spite of yourself. It wasn’t the largest Wing Ding ever—9,727 in all—but it was filled with great friends, great scenery, and a big ole Big Sky Country welcome from the city that set an atmosphere of camaraderie that lasted all week long. ndeed, one of the very best things about I 2008 International Couple of the Year. The trained in CPR/First Aid. And maybe the heat this year’s Wing Ding were all the surpris- beret-wearing couple thanked the audience also drove a lot of folks into the air-condi- es, beginning with the 30th Anniversary profusely for the opportunity to serve them tioned trailers of the United Blood Services; Entertainment Show Tuesday night. Marty during former either way, it was a great idea.We set a record Edwards and Sandy Anderson could not have International Couple of the Year Jim & Brenda this year with 188 pints donated. And the del- been any more perfect as Kenny Rogers and Pennington received rousing applause them- egates’ generosity this year did not stop there. Dolly Parton. Both were dead-ringers for the selves as they thanked the audience for the In large part due to the excellent selling well-known entertainers they impersonate: year of service they had just completed. efforts of Region A volunteers, Wing Dingers the coming year. And bought a ton of Grand 50/50 tickets. And this You really could have sworn they were the Next up for not only wild applause but “real thing.” In fact, not only did they look like complete amazement was Thursday’s GWRRA the superstars, they sounded like and por- Drill Team Performance.The event’s coordina- And one of the week’s most pleasant sur- trayed the mannerisms of each so precisely tor, Arizona Precision Motorcycle Drill Team prises of all wound up being the “static” Light that the large crowd of GWRRA Members Captain Jim Graybeal, admits he was amazed Show that didn’t remain static for long! Slated present couldn’t seem to get enough of them, by the number of spectators who showed up as a stationary event because of the masses of clapping wildly after each song and approach- for the 10 a.m. show—over 2,000 in all! Jim concert-goers who’d be leaving from Friday’s ing the stage afterward for up-close-and-per- said that just a half-hour before the show was Lonestar concert about the same time, safety sonal photos with both Marty and Sandy. So scheduled to begin, nary a soul was there to was a top priority and the parking lots were “Kenny” and “Dolly” not only “set the stage” watch. But as start time approached, crowds of deemed too likely to be busy; therefore unsafe for the entire fun-filled week, they also “set the people descended on the upper parking lot for a Light Parade. Well, the Wingers who’d bar” very high indeed. ranges—and they just kept coming! After indi- come out to see the event, sponsored by Owl Then, at Opening Ceremonies the next vidual rider Jerry Cowan of the California Lighting—while understanding—were not too morning, not only did crowds erupt in Gold Angels Motorcycle Drill Team wowed the pleased that they wouldn’t get to see these applause for the new International Couple of crowds, the BC-D Precision Riding Team of wheels in motion. So as soon as event coordi- the Year, but they also erupted in applause for Vancouver, British Columbia, the Chapter E nator Jere Goodman spied the opportunity to a very special Billings resident and his family. Drill Team of Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, and cordon off a section of the Bike Only parking Before announcing the 2007-2008 Couple of the Arizona Precision Motorcycle Drill Team lot with flashlight-wielding Region N volun- the Year, GWRRA Founder and Chairman of all performed flawlessly. Adoring fans were so teers in reflective vests, he okayed a football the Board Paul Hildebrand asked the crowds excited by the event, in fact, that after all the field-sized route.And both the crowds and the to take a moment to pay tribute to one of riders lined up on the field to take a final bow, Light Show participants couldn’t have been Billings wartime veterans and his family, Purple the crowds rapidly approached them for auto- happier as the lighted bikes whizzed by. In fact, Heart recipient Mackay James Mathiason. graphs, photos, and the like. Even the Billings many of the delegates stayed until almost mid- Crowds rallied for the young man, just 26, who Gazette press was there, and Jim took Gazette night as the final plaques were distributed. had been injured in 2005 in Mosul, Iraq. staffer Keriann Lynch for her first-ever spin on Mackay and his family seemed truly touched a motorcycle. year’s big winner took home $4,880! Many of Wing Ding 29’s most memorable moments were also understated, but no less Perhaps because of the record-high tem- poignant. Like when Councilman Ed Ulledalen And equally touched by a show of support peratures all week in Billings, throngs of Wing handed Paul Hildebrand a key to the city dur- were Jake & Joanne Jacob of Region A as they Ding delegates attended seminars. In all, 3,164 ing Billings’ weekly downtown “Alive After 5” were announced as the new GWRRA 2007- folks attended the seminars, 47 of them celebration and the city residents clapped by the show of support. 68 Wing World their appreciation for the Wingers’ patronage. Or the similar words of appreciation by Trade Show vendors, who said they appreciated that they had done so well at the event. By Saturday’s close, in fact, Wing Bling owners Garland and Michael said they had sold at least 75 percent of the inventory they’d brought to the show. Everyone, in fact, seemed happy at Wing Ding this year—from Lonestar lead singer Richie McDonald as he cracked jokes with the crowd at the J & M Corp-sponsored concert 1 to the ERC Courses, Top Gun Competition, 2 Amazing Team Challenge, and other field event instructors and participants who somehow tolerated the extreme heat up on the riding ranges to the wonderfully chipper voice of Emcee Renee Thomas each time she stood before the microphone—making it the kind of Wing Ding that will always be fondly remembered. And just as electric as Kenny and Dolly’s opening concert was Closing Ceremonies. Though many of the prizes this year contained the caveat of “Need Not Be Present to Win”, most winners were in attendance on Saturday, so the crowds got to personally clap for them. But the big winner of the day was not only present, she was seated in one of the front rows. Only moments after Paul joked that there must be bubble gum on one of the tickets 3 because it kept sticking to his hand, he grinned broadly after pulling a ticket from the bin and silently reading to himself the winner of the new 2008 GL1800. “I definitely know this person,” Paul announced. “And she’s here. Kathy Peck, would you please come get your brand-new Gold Wing?” The crowds—which had been bursting into applause all week long—jumped to their feet for one last round of applause for stunned Couple of the Year Coordinator Kathy Peck and her husband Tom.Then many of them headed for the floor to congratulate them before beginning their journey home. It was the perfect way to end a perfectly wonderful Wing Ding! October 2007 ● 4 1. United Blood Services collected a record number of pints of blood at Wing Ding. 2. Purple Heart Recipient Mackay James Mathiason with his wife, Leslie, and children Kaitlyn, 3, and Noah, 1. (Not pictured is daughter Ashley, 10.) 3. Supposed to be a static Light Show; it soon became an all-out Light Parade. 4. The GWRRA Drill Team Performance drew a much-larger-than-expected crowd. 69 1 2 3 6 8 7 11 12 17 16 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 70 Demo riding Honda motorcycles. Fireworks in nearby Laurel, Montana. A packed house during Opening Ceremonies. Hampton & Sharon Conway, of MD-B, at the COY Reunion Lunch. A mother and her sons prepare to enter the MetraPark Arena. The pre-Wing Ding Operations Dinner Meeting. 7. These two couples said no one wanted to challenge them at the Trike Games because they brought home First and Second Places last year! 8. Bob Lorenz speaks at the Masters Luncheon. 9. A good bath is always essential. 10. EMG Managing Director Ed Price goofs with soon-to-retire Wing World Editor Nick Hoppner. Wing World 4 5 9 13 10 14 15 19 20 18 11. A Blue Ribbon winner at the Kids Games. 12. 30th Anniversary Show performers, Marty Edwards and Sandy Anderson, dazzled the crowds as Kenny and Dolly. 13. 2007-2008 International COY Jake & Joanne Jacob. 14. Relaxing at the outdoor food court. 15. Jim Graybeal takes a local reporter for a spin. October 2007 16. Enjoying some field events. 17. GWRRA Co-Founder Shirley Stephens-Garcia thanks retiring Trade Show Manager Sue L’Amoreaux. 18. Two Members spoof for the camera. 19. Gathering for group instruction during an ERC Course. 20. An ERC Course in action. 71 21 22 26 27 31 32 37 38 33 39 40 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 72 The entire Krazy Hat crew. Now that’s a tight Top Gun circle! Lonestar headlines Wing Ding 29 Entertainment. Jerry Cowan wows spectators. That “Crazy Canadian” at Closing Ceremonies. Krazy Hat Emcee Ray Garris onstage with a contestant. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. A Sidecar Field Event in action. Test riding a Thoroughbred Motorsports Stallion. Dancing at Billings’ “Alive After 5” celebration. Judging the Light Show. D.F.T. Trikes’ outdoor display. A customer at the Always Charming by Jene booth. Wing World 23 24 25 29 28 30 34 35 36 41 33. The Purple Peddlers put on quite a show! 34. William & Marlo Daimler, of Utah, wouldn’t dream of leaving Rusty at home! 35. Wing Ding Corporate Sponsors and Wing Ding 29 Entertainment Sponsors J & M Corp.’s VP Melinda Carevich and President John Lazzeroni. 36. Negotiating cones at the Amazing Team Challenge. 37. “Elvis” gyrates at the Talent Show. October 2007 42 38. 39. 40. 41. A saxophone-playing belly button. Judging the Bike Show. No one could miss Chapter ID-B in their tie-dyed attire. Event Emcee Renee Thomas, with Rita Davis (left) and Sandi Garris (and Mufasa!). 42. The packed Vendor Trade Show. 73 43 44 48 49 55 53 54 59 60 61 62 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 74 Owl Lighting with their Thank-You plaque for sponsoring the Light Show. GWRRA Founder Paul Hildebrand receives the key to the city of Billings. Wingers descend on a local laundromat. Filling out prize tickets. You can't resist it. It's electric. Boogie woogie, woogie. A quick repair on the riding range. Global Affairs Directors Lesley Ann Kennedy & Peter Russell. 50. Ralph & Peggy Taylor steal a kiss. 51. 2006 Top Membership Recruiter Michael Vaillancourt onstage with Paul. 52. Nick Hoppner, Shirley Stephens-Garcia and Bennie Garcia present their by-now-famous “Rhythms of the Road” seminar. 53. The Bike-Only parking lot. 54. INB Radio/TV Station Manager Ken Davis and his wife Rita Davis. Wing World 45 47 46 52 51 50 56 57 63 55. Paul (right, center) and wife Dottie (left) with 2006-2007 International COY Jim & Brenda Pennington. 56. Grand 50/10 winner Eileen Rumsey with her check for $2,440. 57. J.D. Miller displays his state’s “Largest District by Total Count” plaque (Washington - 430). 58. International Long Distance Individual winner Jim Faulks, of New Zealand, with June Agee. October 2007 58 64 59. Wing World Technical Contributor Howard Halasz on his 1978 Honda CM185 Twin Star. 60. Tossing trade show goodies into the trailer. 61. Region A receives the “Executive Director’s Cup” from Pine Car Race Coordinator Frank Germo. 62. OK-J at Closing Ceremonies. 63. COY Coordinator Kathy Peck wins the 2008 Gold Wing. 64. Geared up and ready to ride! ● 75 Wing Ding Bike Show 76 GL1000 Classic Stock GL1000 Classic Custom GL1100 Stock Gerge Gaudet Bob MacBird Gary A. Gillming GL1100 Show GL1200 Stock GL1200 Custom Steve Brandt Allan Patterson Gene Frey GL1200 Show GL1500 Stock GL1500 Custom Brian Lesser Scott Ramsey Chuck Lee GL1500 Show GL1800 Stock GL1800 Custom Dale McNamara Kary Porter Don Hite Wing World Winners Sponsored by Bike Bike Parts This year’s Wing Ding International Bike Show, sponsored by Big Bike Parts, took place on range #4 of Billing’s MetraPark Grounds on July 5. The judging of the 82 entries began at 1 p.m.; prize plaques were awarded shortly after 3 p.m. Here are the first-place prize winners’ photos, taken immediately following the competition. Airbrush GL1800 Show Sidecar Custom Kenneth Trass Dennis Bible Jerry Valdez Airbrush w/Trailer Trailer Stock Jeff Pelczarski Ricky & Jeanna Crews Trike Stock Trike Custom Trike Show Harold Stone Ed Grazier Bill Maxwell October 2007 Trailer Custom Trailer Show Simon Volk David Bradley 77 Bike Show Winners Trike w/Trailer Stock Trike w/Trailer Custom Dwight Keen Ken Wallace Trike w/Trailer Show Homemade Trailer Lynn Dee Schmidt Fritz Gaul Valkyrie Custom Valkyrie Show Bike Show Eugene Ansdle Ken Freeland Ken & Lois Ingram Special Show Joe Hudd 78 Wing World 2007-2008 Regional Couples of the Year S p o n s o r e d b y K a m p g r o u n d s o f A m e r i c a ( KO A ) t was a Tuesday afternoon crowd that gathered in the Missouri Room of the Grand Montana Holiday Inn for the International Couple of the Year Selection, presented by Kampgrounds of America. And the crowd came to support their favorites with boisterous cheers, applause and noisemaking. The excitement built in waves as each candidate responded to questions asked by GWRRA Co-Founder Shirley Stephens-Garcia. Nearly every North American Region in GWRRA fielded a candidate couple, and the competition—as in years past—was again close indeed. At Opening Ceremonies on Wednesday morning, the suspense ended with the naming of Region A’s Jake & Joanne Jacob, of San Antonio, Florida, as the 2007-2008 International Couple of the Year, succeeding Jim & Brenda Pennington. ● I 2007-2008 Intrenational Couple of the Year Jake & Joanne Jacob, Region A Steve & Carol Daley Region B Walt & Debbie Crosby Region D Chuck & Linda Steffen Region E Dave & Sandie Novitt Region F Terry & Cheri Huffman Region I Rob & Lois Christensen Region J Glenn & Iona Shantz Region K Bruce & Gayle Babcock Region N October 2007 79 2007 Wing 2007-2008 INTERNATIONAL COUPLE OF THE YEAR Jake & Joanne Jacob of San Antonio, Florida Southeast Region (A) STATISTICAL AWARDS LONG DISTANCE RIDER – MALE: Dennis Bible,AK-P—2,804.1 miles LONG DISTANCE RIDER – FEMALE: Lynn Everhart, FL—2,273.5 miles LONG DISTANCE – 2-UP: 2,610 miles David & Loretta Champion, NF INTERNATIONAL LONG DISTANCE – INDIVIDUAL: 8,023 miles Jim Faulks, NZ-A INTERNATIONAL LONG DISTANCE – COUPLE: 9,918 miles Frank & Judith Ottsen,Australia OLDEST RIDER – MALE: George Connell, GA-B—89 years young OLDEST RIDER – FEMALE: Betty Thornton, IA-A—73 years young YOUNGEST RIDER – MALE: Cody Griffin,TN-D—16 years old YOUNGEST RIDER – FEMALE: Chelsea Gailliot, CO—16 years old CO-RIDER – OLDEST: John Newell,WI-H—85 years young CO-RIDER – YOUNGEST: Thomas Maki, BC-A—7 years old YOUNGEST SIDECAR PASSENGER: Nathan Schueller,WI-D—9 years old LARGEST DISTRICT – BY PERCENTAGE: Montana, 53.35% LARGEST DISTRICT – BY TOTAL COUNT: Washington, 430 BIKE EVENTS BIKE SHOW GL1000 – CLASSIC STOCK: 1st George Gaudet,WA-P 2nd Jim Duerksen, Canada GL1000 – CLASSIC CUSTOM: 1st Bob MacBird,TX-MZ GL1100 – STOCK: 1st Gary Allen Gillming, MO-X 2nd Marie Reinoehl, MT-H 3rd Bob Coffey,AB-C GL1100 – SHOW: 1st Steve Brandt, IA-I GL1200 – STOCK: 1st Allan Patterson, CA GL1200 – CUSTOM: 1st Gene Frey,WY-E 2nd John Morrison,WA-O GL1200 – SHOW: 1st Brian Lesser, MT GL1500 – STOCK: 1st Scott Ramsey, NC 2nd Ron Heffelfinger, IL-L 3rd John Lang, BC-D GL1500 – CUSTOM: 1st Chuck Lee,AZ-A 2nd Randy Lindgren, OH-F 3rd Edward Wade,TX GL1500 – SHOW: 1st Dale McNamara, OH-X2 2nd Ken Priest,WA-F GL1800 – STOCK: 1st Kary Porter, GA-H 2nd Rich & Donna Noah, CO-I 3rd James D. Smith,TX-B GL1800 – CUSTOM: 1st Don Hite,VA-R 2nd Janice Hohloch, OH-M 3rd Rich & Sue Blackburn, CA-1M GL1800 – SHOW: 1st Dennis Bible,AK-P AIRBRUSH – GOLD WINGS/VALKRYIE TRIKES OR SIDECARS WITH TRAILERS: 1st Jeff Pelczarski, OH-W2 2nd Gary Joe Adams, KS 3rd Jim Petrelli,WA-F AIRBRUSH – GOLD WINGS/VALKRYIE TRIKES OR SIDECARS: 1st Kenneth Trass, MD-B 2nd Brian Denny, MN-R 3rd Bryan Miller, OH-N GOLD WING & TRAILER – FACTORY STOCK: 1st Ricky Crews,TN-O 2nd Jason Sethe,WA-F 3rd Ken Moffitt, MI-J GOLD WING & TRAILER – FACTORY CUSTOM: 1st Simon Volk, SD 2nd Steve Schmidt, MT-B 3rd Jack Randall,VT GOLD WING & TRAILER – FACTORY SHOW: 1st David Bradley, CO-N 2nd Tom Fletcher,TX-B 3rd Bill Weiss, CO-E GOLD WING & SIDECAR, CUSTOM – WITH OR WITHOUT TRAILER: 1st Jerry Valdez, NM TRIKE WITH TRAILER – SHOW: 1st Lynn Dee Schmidt, MT-B 2nd Jim McNeill,TN 3rd Charlie Lain, CO VALKYRIE – CUSTOM: 1st Eugene Van Ausdel, MN-O VALKYRIE – SHOW: 1st Ken Freeland, CA-1K 2nd Michael Messinger,WA-L BIKE SHOW COMPETITION: 1st Kenneth Ingram, DE-B 2nd Reba Peterson, MN-G 3rd Kathy Reese,TX-O SPECIAL SHOW: 1st Joe Hudd, FL-1M 2nd Michael Perry, IL-A2 3rd Mark Redl, BC-D HOMEMADE TRAILERS: 1st Fritz Gaul, IA 2nd Orville & Jane Wright,AB 3rd John Deakin, UT-M LIGHT SHOW TRIKE – STOCK: 1st Harold Stone, IA-E 2nd Carl Carstens, FL-1K 3rd John Henry, ID-B OPEN CLASS: 1st Bob MacBird,TX-M2 2nd Danny Crow, CO-J 3rd Leon Rodgers, OH-R TRIKE – CUSTOM: 1st Ed Graizer,TN-Y 2nd Rupert Rodriquez,TX-D2 3rd Dennis Forsythe, NM-W STREET CLASS: 1st Jim Morrison, IN-A2 2nd Andrea Shepherd, KS-Q 3rd Dennis Forsythe, NM-W TRIKE – SHOW: 1st Bill & Liz Maxwell, FL-1K 2nd Bill Cordray,AZ-A 3rd Duwayne Redmond, MN-C STREET CLASS COMBINATION: 1st Jim Petrelli,WA-F 2nd Joe Hudd, FL-M FIELD EVENTS TRIKE WITH TRAILER – STOCK: 1st Dwight Keen,AR-R TRIKE WITH TRAILER – CUSTOM: 1st Kenneth Wallace, FL-1D TOP GUN GL1500 NOVICE CLASS: 1st Rick Sparks,WA-Z 2nd Norman Schutte 3rd John Hancock, IN-B2 GL1500 EXPERT CLASS: 1st Jerry Cowan, CA-1M 80 Wing World Ding Winners GL1800 NOVICE CLASS: 1st Gaylord Miller,AZ-R 2nd Doug Roberts, FL-1X 3rd Chris Depriest,AR-C GL1800 EXPERIENCED CLASS: 1st Richard Monroe, IN-B2 2nd Greg Hohloch, OH-M 3rd Greg Peterson, FL-1L2 GL1800 EXPERT CLASS: 1st Donnie Taylor, MI-P 2nd Jerry Cowan, CA-1M 3rd Mark Redl, BC-D OPEN NOVICE CLASS: 1st Craig Van Ruskeveld,AB VALKYRIE EXPERIENCED CLASS: 1st Henry Finn, CA-1F ONE-UP BIKE GAMES SLOW RIDE: 1st Richard Monroe, IN-B2 2nd Merlyn Hartman,TX-V2 3rd Jerry Cowan, CA-1M DECREASING CONE WEAVE: 1st Merlyn Hartman,TX-V2 2nd George Maples,TN-M 3rd Jerry Cowan, CA-1M TIGHTEST CIRCLES: 1st Jerry Cowan, CA-1M 2nd Merlyn Hartman,TX-V2 3rd Richard Monroe, IN-B2 GRAND CHAMPION: Merlyn Hartman,TX-V2 TWO-UP BIKE GAMES SLOW RIDE: 1st Richard Monroe, IN-B2 2nd Jerry Cowan, CA-1M 3rd Steven Damico, CA-1M 2nd Jerry Cowan, CA-1M 3rd Steven Damico, CA-1M SIDECAR EVENTS COMBINED CIRCUITS: 1st Ralph Taylor, ID-H RODEO GAMES ROUNDING UP THE DOGGIES: Kaiti Ott,WY DUELING WITH BLACK BART: Kaiti Ott,WY HAULING THE COOK’S WAGON: Jason Herreman,WY LASSOING THE STAR: Jason Herreman,WY AMAZING TEAM CHALLENGE 1st Jerry Cowan, CA 2nd Mark Redd, BC 3rd Doug Roberts, FL OFF-BIKE EVENTS PINE CAR RACES TRADITIONAL: 1st Frank Germo, NY-Y 2nd Shari Rodriquez,TX-O2 3rd Rupert Rodriquez,TX-O2 OPEN CLASS: 1st Nancy Germo, NJ-C 2nd Shari Rodriquez,TX-O2 3rd Dave Simmons,TX-O2 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S CUP: Region “A” MASCOT CONTEST INDIVIDUAL – MOST ORIGINAL: 1st Bill Weiss & Lisa Capano, CO-E 2nd Dan & Barb Randall, FL-1K BALLS ON CONES: 1st Lloyd Cludenwell, OH-F 2nd Jerry Cowan, CA-1M 3rd Richard Monroe, IN-B2 INDIVIDUAL – MOST HUMOROUS: 1st Pat & Cheryl Barrett,WA-I 2nd Ronald & Mary Ellen Fox,WY-B BAGS IN BUCKETS: 1st Merlyn Hartman,TX-V2 CHAPTER – MOST ORIGINAL: 1st Nathan Schuller,WI-D 2nd Jack Hill,AB-C October 2007 CHAPTER – MOST HUMOROUS: 1st Bob & Ginny Millspaugh, MI-Y 2nd Bob & Jonelle Keene, MN-G TALENT CONTEST SERIOUS: 1st Lynn Dee Schmidt, MT-B 2nd Jeff Pyatt, ID-H HUMOROUS: 1st Hampton & Sharon Conway, MD-B 2nd Ron Day, FL-1 KRAZY HAT CONTEST 1st Monte V. Carpenter, CA-1I 2nd Shirley Luna, CA-1S 3rd Luey Carpenter, CA-1T PRIZE EXTRAVAGANZA WINNERS Big Bike Parts $1,000 Value in Accessories Donald Westbrook,TX Dunlop Motorcycle Tires C. Shaw,VA Dunlop Motorcycle Tires Milt Sorensen,AB Dunlop Motorcycle Tires Andrew S, CA Pakit Rak Jim Ish,WI PRIZE WINNERS POKER RUN $500 – Merril Hoebelheinrich, MT-B $250 – Linda Gray,AR $100 – Dennis Bible,AK-P $50 – Eileen Linton, ON-E $25 – Louie Willman,WA-P $25 – Stephen Gillette,AZ-A $25 – Shawn Johnston, MI-B2 $25 – Pat Finn,AZ Pakit Rak: Larry Fulton, MT Kuryakyn $1,000 Value in Accessories: Suzy Hoeynck, CA-1Z Wing Bling Upper Kit Larry Fulton, MT GRAND PRIZE WINNERS DAILY 50/50 (JULY 4, 2007) (20%) $500 – David Tilman, CA-1K (15%) $375 – Ann M.Thompson, AB (10%) $250 – Gene Frey,WY-E (5%) $125 – Unclaimed DAILY 50/50 (JULY 5, 2007) (20%) $330 – Jay Fleming,WY-G (15%) $247.50 – Stan Hickle,AB (10%) $165 – Judy Bowman, OR (5%) $82.50 – Helen J.Tucker, FL-1X DAILY 50/50 (JULY 6, 2007) (20%) $288 – Unclaimed (15%) $216 – Unclaimed (10%) $144 – Unclaimed (5%) $72 – Stacy Steeres, CO GRAND 50/50 (JULY 7, 2007) (20%) $4,880.20 – Larry Pickens, CA (15%) $3,660.15 – Leo Dechant,AB (10%) $2,440.10 – Eileen Rumsey, MT (5%) $1,220.05 – Arlene Beigel,AZ Grand Prizes American Honda/GWRRA 2008 GL1800 Kathy Peck,TN-B Roadsmith Trike Conversion The Trike Shop Nancy Corday,AZ-A Trailer Adventure Sports Products Jerald Thompson,WA-P Helmets & Headsets J & M Corporation Ken Purvis,AB Sierra Trailer Hannigan Motorsports David Erwin,WA ● 81 Thanks to All Our Wing Ding 29 Sponsors and Grand Prize Donors! Please support these folks as well as they support us! CORPORATE SPONSOR: J & M Corporation......................................Corporate sponsor and Lonestar Entertainment .....................................................www.jmcorp.com GRAND PRIZE SPONSORS: American Honda Motor Company.........Grand Prize – Co-sponsor with GWRRA of 2008 Gold Wing motorcycle ......www.honda.com Adventure Sports Products ......................Grand Prize - AST1 Motorcycle Hauling trailer ........................................................www.AdventureSportsProducts.com J & M Corporation......................................Grand Prize - pair of Arai helmets with headsets.....................................................www.jmcorp.com The Trike Shop .............................................Grand Prize - Roadsmith Trike kit.................................................................................www.trikeshop.com Hannigan Motorsports...............................Rider Ed. Drawing - Sierra trailer..................................................................................www.hannigantrikes.com SPONSORS: Always Charming by Jene..........................Talent Show Big Bike Parts ...............................................Bike Show............................................................................................................................www.bigbikeparts.com Cracker Barrel Old Country Store ........Field Events .........................................................................................................................www.crackerbarrel.com Cycle Concepts ...........................................Light Show and Parade.....................................................................................................www.cycleconceptsllc.com CycleGagets..................................................WD Rodeo Games ...........................................................................................................www.cyclegadgets.com D.F.T.Trikes, Inc. ...........................................Poker Run............................................................................................................................www.dfttrikes.com Dallas Motorcycle Accessories ................Poker Run............................................................................................................................www.dallasmotorcycles.com Dunlop Motorcycle Tire Company .........Grand Parade .....................................................................................................................www.dunlopmotorcycle.com ExxonMobil...................................................Fuel sponsor .......................................................................................................................www.exxonmobil.com GoldWingCountry.com .............................Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton Impersonators Concert (30th Anniversary Entertainment)..................................................................................www.goldwingcountry.com Hi-Tech Motorsports .................................On-site transportation.....................................................................................................www.hi-techmotorsports.com Kampgrounds of America..........................International Couple of the Year ...................................................................................www.koa.com Kowboy Korner...........................................Krazy Hat Contest............................................................................................................www.kowboykorner.com Markel American Insurance ......................Top Gun...............................................................................................................................www.bike-line.com Motor Trike...................................................Statistical Awards...............................................................................................................www.motortrike.com Niehaus Cycle Sales....................................Transportation....................................................................................................................www.niehauscycle.com Owl Lighting .................................................Light Show and Parade.....................................................................................................www.owllighting.com Silver Eagle Outfitters ................................Pine Car Races...................................................................................................................www.silvereagleoutfitters.com St.Vincent Healthcare ................................Wheelchair sponsor ........................................................................................................www.svh-mt.org Traxxion Dynamics .....................................Amazing Team Challenge .................................................................................................www.traxxion.com Wal-Mart SuperCenter..............................Water sponsor...................................................................................................................www.walmart.com PRIZE EXTRAVAGANZA DONORS: Big Bike Parts ...............................................Prize Extravaganza - $1,000 of accessories.................................................................www.bigbikeparts.com Dunlop Motorcycle Tire Company .........Prize Extravaganza – 3 sets of tires ..............................................................................www.dunlopmotorcycle.com Kuryakyn .......................................................Prize Extravaganza - $1,000 of accessories.................................................................www.kuryakyn.com Pakit Rak by Dixon Y Machine.................Prize Extravaganza – 2 Pakit Raks .................................................................................www.dixonymachine.com Wing Bling.....................................................Prize Extravaganza – 2007 Upper Kit ..........................................................................www.mywingbling.com Special Thanks to Roy & Pearl McKenzie, Region I Directors; Mike & Sherry Smith, District Directors; Bill & Debbie Starr, Assistant District Directors; John & Pat Wyatt, MT-A; Russ & Laurie Parpart, MT-B Chapter Directors and all the folks in Region I. Many thanks to you and your teams for making Wing Ding in Billings so excellent! 82 Wing World Hey! Where’s my present? D A L ! Y S H I O …with Holiday Specials on GWRRA Official Products! Just in time for the Holidays, order your loved ones—or yourself—something to smile about this season. With GWRRA’s discount holiday prices, you’re sure to find something every one of your family and friends will love! Happy Holidays! H. H. H H. H. H. O. O. O. O. L. Puzzle Pin – Utah (1071001) Was $2.00 Puzzle Pin – Montana (1071002) Puzzle Pin – Canada (1071003) Puzzle Pin – Denmark (1071004) Puzzle Pin – Tennessee (1071005) Puzzle Pin – Greenville, SC (1071006) 3-in-1 Jacket – SM (3061021) 3-in-1 Jacket – MD (3061022) 3-in-1 Jacket – LG (3061023) 3-in-1 Jacket – XL (3061024) 30th Anv T-Shirt – SS – SM (3071000) NOW! All Five Pins for $4.00 Was $2.00 (or $1.00 each) Was $2.00 “” Was $2.00 “” Was $2.00 “” Was $2.00 “” Was $180.00 NOW!$140.00 Was $180.00 NOW! $140.00 Was $180.00 NOW! $140.00 Was $180.00 NOW! $140.00 Was $8.00 NOW! $5.00 ✭ L. L. L. L. I. D. A. Y. S. ! ! 30th Anv T-Shirt – SS – MD (3071001) Was $8.00 30th Anv T-Shirt – SS – LG (3071002) Was $8.00 30th Anv T-Shirt – SS – XL (3071003) Was $8.00 30th Anv T-Shirt – SS – 2XL (3071004) Was $8.00 EZ-Air Gauge Combo (4011002) Was $29.95 Fun Friends Cell Phone Covers (1051006) Was $8.95 Laptop Bags with Logo (4061000) Was $20.00 Knife – GWRRA (4061001) Was $10.00 30th Anniversary Photo Album (4071001) Was $20.00 Video – 3 Video Pkg (4001007) Was $55.00 Video – 4 Video Pkg (4001008) Was $70.00 See pages 98-99 for close-up product photos ✭ NOW! $5.00 NOW! $5.00 NOW! $5.00 NOW! $5.00 NOW! $24.95 NOW! $3.00 NOW! $10.00 NOW! $7.00 NOW! $15.00 NOW! $40.00 NOW! $50.00 GWRRA Invites you to Wing Ding 30 Greenville, South Carolina • July 3-6, 2008 To register, simply mail or fax this form, or call 1.800.843.9460, or visit www.wing-ding.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: ____________________________________________________________________ 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! COUNTRY:______________________________________________________________________ HOME PHONE: _________________________________________________________________ WORK PHONE: _________________________________________________________________ Please use ONE form for each rider (the rider is the driver of the motorcycle). Coriders (passengers) use the same form as the rider. E-MAIL ADDRESS: ________________________________________________________________ EARLY: (Postmarked before May 14, 2008) LATE: (Postmarked May 14 - June 15, 2008) 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 = $ Number of Non-Members x $50 = $ Number of Non-Members x $55 = $ Children 15 and under at the time of the event are admitted free. Cancellations in writing must be received at the Home Office on or before June 15, 2008, 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. 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 pickup beginning the day prior to Wing Ding in the registration area. FAX or MAIL this form to: GWRRA P.O. Box 42450 Phoenix, AZ 85080-2450 1.800.843.9460 623.581.2500 (Phoenix) Fax: 623.581.3844 Register on-line at www.wing-ding.org Continued on other side… Wi n g D i n g 3 0 , J u ly 3 - 6 , 2 0 0 8 • G r e e nv i l l e , S o u t h C a r o l i n a 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 bike!* ERC (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). ERC (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). GWRRA ARC Experience advanced techniques in turning, maximum braking, and swerving techniques plus mental and situational strategies in GWRRA's own Advanced Rider Course. 8.0 hours (classroom & range). Sidecar This course offers advanced techniques of riding with a sidecar as well as situation strategies and accident avoidance tactics. 6 hours (3 classroom/3 riding). Trailering Learn advanced trailering techniques and strategies for safe and enjoyable travel. Motorcycles only, no trikes or sidecars please. 6 hours (3 classroom/3 riding). Trike This course teaches advanced riding skills for the trike rider such as maximum braking, swerving and turning. 6 hours (3 classroom/3 riding). SOUVENIR WING DING T-SHIRT ERC (two-up) __________________ $50* per bike = _________________ Co-Rider _______________________ GWRRA ARC _________________ $50* per bike = _________________ Co-Rider _______________________ Sidecar ______________________ $50* per bike = _________________ Rider ________________________ OPTION: To receive your event shirt in advance, please add $3 (s/h) per shirt. Valid only for orders placed by May 1st, 2008. (Place quantity next to size) TOTAL ERC (one-up) __________________ $50* per bike = _________________ Rider ________________________ $15 $20 $30 $50 1 Yard (18 tickets) = $10 3 Yards (54 tickets) = $20 7 Yards (126 tickets) = $40 Total ______________ Must 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. Child & Infant This course is designed to teach and certify you in the Child & Infant principles CPR/First Aid of CPR and First Aid. Come and learn these lifesaving techniques. 8 hours. (New) Rider ________________________ ____________ 5 Tickets = ____________ 10 Tickets = ____________ 20 Tickets = ____________ 40 Tickets = GRAND 50/20-15-10-5 (4 WINNERS!) CPR/First Aid This course is designed to refresh and recertify you in the basic principles of CPR and First Aid. 4 hours. (Renew) # OF PEOPLE Must be present to win! Total ______________ CPR/First Aid This course is designed to teach and certify you in the basic principles of CPR and (New) First Aid. Come and learn these absolutely essential lifesaving techniques. 8 hours. CLASS WIN A 2009 HONDA GOLD WING _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ Small Medium Large XL 2XL 3XL Golf Shirt (Qty) x x x x x x x $15= $15= $15= $15= $17= $20= $25= ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ Golf Shirt size(s) ____ ____ ____ ____ Co-Rider _______________________ Total _______________ Trailering _____________________ $50* per bike = _________________ Rider ________________________ Co-Rider _______________________ Trike _________________________ $50* per bike = _________________ Rider ________________________ Co-Rider _______________________ CPR/First Aid-New _____________ x $50*per person = _____________ Name ________________________ Name ________________________ CPR/First Aid-Renewal __________ x $50*per person = _____________ Name ________________________ Name ________________________ Child/Infant CPR/First Aid _______ x $50*per person = _____________ Name ________________________ *$30 refund after course completion Name ________________________ Grand Total ______________________ Keep informed of new information as it becomes available. Go to: www.wing-ding.org FAX or MAIL this form to: GWRRA • P.O. Box 42450 Phoenix, AZ 85080-2450 1.800.843.9460 • Fax: 623.581.3844 Register online at www.wing-ding.org (+$3/shirt)=______ (+$3/shirt)=______ (+$3/shirt)=______ (+$3/shirt)=______ (+$3/shirt)=______ (+$3/shirt)=______ (N/A) BIKE SHOW COMPETITION Thirty-six classifications! Includes a special souvenir pin. Number of bikes ___________ x $10 = __________________ POKER RUNS (8 WINNERS!) Must be present to win! Includes a special souvenir pin. First place ($500), second ($250), third ($100), fourth ($50), fifth - eighth ($25 each). Winners will be posted on Closing Day. Five card draw. Number of hands ____________ x $10 = _________________ GRAND TOTAL: $ ENCLOSED 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. Signature: VISA AmEx Discover Wing Ding 30 Hotels List Book Online at https://www.greenvillecvb.com/housing ✭ Designates co-host hotels. Map # Hotel Name 1 AmeriSuites 2 Best Western Airport Inn 3 4 Courtyard by Marriott Orchard Park Crowne Plaza 5 Drury Inn & Suites 6 7 Embassy Suites Golf Resort & Conference Center Fairfield Inn 8 Hampton Inn - GSP 9 Hampton Inn - Haywood 10 Hawthorn Suites 11 Hilton Greenville 12 16 Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Downtown Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites GSP Holiday Inn - I-85 / Augusta Road Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Woodruff Road Hyatt Regency Greenville 17 La Quinta Inn & Suites 18 MainStay Suites 19 Marriott Greenville 20 Microtel Inn 21 Quality Inn Executive Center 22 Residence Inn 23 Sleep Inn 24 The Phoenix - Greenville's Inn 25 The Westin Poinsett ✭ 13 14 ✭ 15 ✭ Address 40 W. Orchard Park Drive Greenville, SC 29615 5009 Pelham Road Greenville, SC 29615 70 Orchard Park Drive Greenville, SC 29615 851 Congaree Road Greenville, SC 29607 10 Carolina Point Parkway Greenville, SC 29607 670 Verdae Blvd. Greenville, SC 29607 48 Fisherman Lane Greenville, SC 29615 47 Fisherman Lane Greenville, SC 29615 246 Congaree Road Greenville, SC 29607 48 McPrice Court Greenville, SC 29615 45 W. Orchard Park Drive Greenville, SC 29615 407 N. Main Street Greenville, SC 29601 2861 Dry Pocket Road Greer, SC 29650 4295 Augusta Road Greenville, SC 29605 1036 Woodruff Road Greenville, SC 29607 220 N. Main Street Greenville, SC 29601 65 W. Orchard Park Drive Greenville, SC 29615 2671 Dry Pocket Road Greer, SC 29650 1 Parkway East Greenville, SC 29615 20 Interstate Court Greenville, SC 29615 540 N. Pleasantburg Drive Greenville, SC 29607 120 Milestone Way Greenville, SC 29615 231 N. Pleasantburg Drive Greenville, SC 29607 246 N. Pleasantburg Drive Greenville, SC 29607 120 S. Main Street Greenville, SC 29601 Complimentary Breakfast Complimentary Parking $109.00 * * $69.60 * * Rate (Tax included) On-Site Restaurant $121.00 $139.00 * * $115.00 * * * * * $104.00 * * $89.00 * * $99.00 * * $86.90 * * $131.00 $119.00 * * * $117.00 * * $92.00 * * $78.20 * $80.00 * * * $94.60 * * $80.00 * * $109.00 $129.00 * * * $65.00 * * $67.00 * * $120.00 * * $80.49 * * $90.00 * $135.00 * * The rates listed above are good for the following dates: July 1-7, 2008. October 2007 87 MOTORCYCLE GOODIES For information on advertising in this section call (623) 581-5900 Ext. 214 or 226 • www.motorcyclegoodies.com AMERICAN RoadRider HEAD SKIN www.jdtrailers.com The Ultimate Helmet Liners Reversible (Satin or Cotton) ......$13.95 Original (Cotton on Cotton) ......$13.95 USA Edition (Cotton on Satin) ..$13.95 Classic (Single Layer Cotton) ......$9.95 Being a leader of innovation & design, Torbleau Trikes builds you a worry free conversion. GL1500/1800 Trike Patches - $8.95 ea. americanroadrider.com • 1-800-600-1358 Plus other “Goodies” used by motorcycle riders everywhere. CALL US TODAY! GL1800 608-873-0200 717-933-8070 Suzuki C90 501 Business Park Circle • Stoughton, WI 53589 www.torbleautrikes.com • torbleautrikes@sbcglobal.net The Big Leaders in Small Trailers! Introducing mounting system for Garmin GPS! www.GadgetGuy.net Billet aluminum housing with integrated lock for Garmin StreetPilot 26xx. Strategically positioned to be viewed through bi-focal glasses. Add-on modules available for installation of gadgets like radar detector, MP3 player and satellite radio. Discount Gold Wing Accessories www.cyclemaxohio.com 1-330-225-1169 Mic-Mutes Rider or Passenger can toggle on—off both mics Eliminates ALL road and wind noise from intercom! No Wires To Cut or Splice! No Switches To Add! “THE BREEZE” CARGO TRAILER Champion & Tri-Wing Trike Conversion Specialist Call for Brochure Simple Plug in Installation ! DREAMERS FASHIONS 888-464-8564 www.mic-mutes.com Available for: GL1800, 1500, 1200, 1100, 1000, ST1300,Voyager XII, FJR 1300 plus 100 models for other bikes. 608-846-5363 Email: trailers@itis.com • www.countrytrailers.net Celebrating our 20th Anniversary Specializing in: The Original *Black Denim Vests $2600 *Denim Vests $2600 *Leather Vests $3500 & up Made in the USA Visa & Mastercard Accepted (386) 740-9952 1895 W. Beresford Rd. • Deland, FL 32720 Quick & Easy Half Cover • Improves tire life • Reduces low and high speed wobbles • Improves steering precision and handling • Decreases sensitivity on rough road surfaces • Improves stability in tight sharp corners 800-322-4783 • www.superbrace.com Wind Noise Reduction Since 2001 - Starting at $9.95 +s/h www.windsockwinddeflector.com 8 sizes available GL1800 Armrest Chrome Helmet Locks Billet Exhaust Tips L&T ENTERPRISES 586.598.3912 • Fax 586.598.3915 REDUCES NOISE • IMPROVES CLARITY • MAINTAIN AVC SETTINGS 100% ripstop nylon - water repellent. Custom fit for Wings, Valkyrie and more. Coat pocket size for easy storage.“Tote” bag included. Specify if tall shield. $ 00 plus 40 $5.00 S&H. The “Frawghyde” Cover The soft silicone cover keeps your Gold Wing dash looking new and also provides protection for the remote. 1499 $ 1000plus $2.00 S&H. GWRRA $ Members Adjustable Drink Holder TORQ MASTER PIPES! DAYTONA Check out our new products online To order call: 888.244.6888 w w w. a m o t o. u s 88 $469 00 Toll Free FLAMES $49900 866-683-1825 w w w. t o r q m a s t e r p i p e s . c o m Expandable to a 44oz drink. Folds up out of the way when not in use. All metal mounting with stainless fasteners. Available for most metric and American $ made bikes. plus S&H 22 TOUR KING • 1-800-572-8687 2418 Arrowhead Dr. • Abilene, TX 79606 www.tourkingcovers.com Wing World 2007 Ambassador, Classic & Sentry Setting the leading standards in lightweight touring campers. Nuko Industries is bringing you the three most popular campers from one manufacturer. AMBASSADOR, CLASSIC & SENTRY — Engineering Excellence! EMBROIDERY SPECIALISTS OF TEXAS Since 1974 - bringing you the most wanted features in a full line of quality trailers. GWRRA Members serving Chapters & Members SALE www.EmbroiderySpecialistsOfTexas.com info@EmbroiderySpecialistsOfTexas.com Buy Direct & Stainless Steel Brake Line Set SAVE! 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Ohio City, OH 45874 1-800-451-9464 or 419-965-2646 www.bakerbuilt.com e-mail info@bakerbuilt.com SPRING LOADED MADE IN THE U.S.A. 22 Models for GW, PC, Valkyrie & K1200LT www.ridingiswonderful.com FREE S/H FOLD DOWN FLAG POLES NEW, IMPROVED LSE 2007 FOLDING FLAG POLES (Chromed ABS/PC) $24.95 plus shipping. Fold Down Flag Poles (Polished Anodized Aluminum) $33.95 plus shipping. Fold Down Flag poles NEW FOLD DOWN FLAG POLE HELPING HAND™ BEVERAGE HOLDER *RECTANGULAR BASE (Chromed Aluminum) For the Kuryakyn Rack $44.95 +S/H *SQUARE BASE (Chromed Aluminum) For 1/2” Tubing & Rails $41.95 +S/H $22.95 driver or passenger - plus S/H 3142 Hwy 125 NW Peel, AR 72668-8919 1-800-436-7715 (Chromed Aluminum) $39.95 plus shipping. NEW OFFICE CONTACT FOR: “The Helping Hand™ Beverage Holder” Call 1-866-341-4204 M&J ENTERPRISES-WEST Go from four-wheel touring to two-wheel fun — and back again — in minutes! www.m-j-enterprises.com • mnj@leadhill.net October 2007 89 SADDLE UP WITH A NEW HARTCO PRODUCT I N T E R N A T I O N A L L N NEW 84995 (Jupiter) w w w. r o a d t r i p e s s e n t i a l s . c o m O W ! 1-800-446-7772 or 386-698-4668 www.hartcoseats.com • Noah Fabric - allows air in, keeps water out, resists tears, won’t fade or rot. • Lightweight, fast drying. • Similiar to “Frogg Togg” material • Custom Made for any Size. PRICES START AT $6000 DEALER FOR TRIKES by “The Trike Shop” CALL FOR FREE BROCHURE 1-800-641-4647 • 417-451-0699 www.neoshotrailers.com neoshofiber@mail.4state.com TOLL FREE 1-866-766-2937 ext. 207 www.ronayersmotorsports.com Texas Global Exports Non-Helmet Headsets previously manufactured by Customs • GOLD WING OR HARLEY ULTRA COMPATIBLE Dealers Welcome! • FULL STEREO, HIGH FIDELITY SOUND • MODELS AVAILABLE FOR 5 PIN, 6 PIN OR 7 PIN SYSTEMS • EXCELLENT CB & STEREO USE www.TexasGlobalExports.com • LIGHTWEIGHT • BOOM MIC 817.277.6061 P.O. Box 120937 • Arlington, TX 76012 Tr i k e s — Tr a i l e r s — S i d e c a r s Trikes By Powerspor ts Tony Inc. 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C STARLIGHT UTILITY TRAILER COLOR MATCHED GL1800 ACCESSORIES 100% Custom M OTORCYCLE $175 Blacksheeptrading.com OCTOBER 2007 800-715-5262 Visco-Elastic Foam • Better than air • Better than gel • Better than conventional foam • Developed for NASA PRO TOUR SADDLE NEOSHO FIBERGLASS ADS Add On ......................................................27 Aim / Richard Lester .................................49 Berglund Insurance ...................................61 Best Western Sweetwater.........................58 Big Bike Parts..............................................6 Bolt Lock Corporation................................63 Bushtec Trailer ..........................................19 Champion Trikes .....................................103 Chatterbox, USA .................................13, 44 Chrome World Inc. ....................................35 Clymer/Primedia Business ........................45 Corbin Pacific, Inc .....................................21 Cruiserworks, Llc.........................................6 Cyclegadgets.............................................61 Deltran.......................................................65 Diamond Custom Seats ............................50 Disabled Motorcycle Riders ......................64 Drive Like A Pro ........................................59 Electrical Connection ................................14 Foremost Insurance ..................................45 Geico Direct ..............................................15 Gene’s Gallery...........................................17 Gerbings Heated Clothing.........................23 Glass Act ...................................................14 Goldwingcountry.Com ...............................56 Hannigan Motorsports...............................46 Hayden Honda ....................................12, 60 Honda Direct Line .....................................34 Honda Of Cool Springs........................36-37 Honda Of Tupelo .......................................16 INB Radio..................................................55 J & M Corp ..................................................2 Jason Industries ........................................55 Kennedy Group .........................................66 Kuryakyn....................................................11 LA Honda ..................................................50 Lehman Trikes U.S.A., Inc. .........................9 Motor Trike Inc. .................................65, 104 National Products Inc ................................18 Niehaus Cycle Sales......................28-29, 62 Pitbull By Watson’s Mfg ............................50 Progressive Insurance ................................5 Rod’s Power Sports ............................14, 48 S100 ..........................................................12 Schroaders Honda ...............................32-33 Sierra Electronics ......................................59 Southern Honda Powersports ...................25 The Trike Shop..........................................57 Thoroughbred Motorsports, Inc............51-54 Time Out Corp...........................................56 Tow-Pac, Inc..............................................12 US Paint..................................38, 39, 40, 41 Utopia Products, Inc..................................13 Vetesnik Powersports................................63 Wing Bling Corp ........................................63 Wing Stuff.Com .........................................49 Wing Worx.................................................62 World On Wheels ......................................13 Wing World FREE CLASSIFIEDS Visit www.gwrra.org/message boards/classifieds for up-to-date, Member-maintained classified listings. These classified listings are a benefit for GWRRA Members and are for GWRRA Members’ personal property only. Listings limited to approximately 30 words each. We reserve the right to edit entries. Include year, model, mileage, price, name, phone number, e-mail, state or province. Type or print written entries and send to “Classified Ads,” GWRRA, Inc., 21423 N. 11th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85027, or by e-mail to sstanley@gwrra.org. Deadline is fourth Friday of the month approximately two months before issue’s cover date. Ads run one month on a first-come, first-served, space-available basis. Latearriving 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. COMMERCIAL CLASSIFIEDS Cherokee/Bryson City, NC. Two Rivers Lodge on 2 rivers merging on 4 acres with 22 kitchenette rooms queens or double beds. Located near Deals Gap, Dragon Tail, Blue Ridge Pwky, and Smoky Mountain National Park. Great Rates. www.tworiverslodgenc.com or 828 488 2284 ext 1. NEED PARTS FOR YOUR OLDER GOLD WING? We are your #1 source! We have over 1,000 used parts in stock and ready to ship and more than 20 GL’s waiting to be stripped down! We specialize in Wing parts from 1975 to 1987. See us online at www.oldwingpartsking.com or call 305-305-1839. www.paulexports.com, Florida, is looking for used Gold Wing parts (no trike takeoff parts, pls) and Gold Wing GL1500s and GL1800s in any condition (salvage, high mileage, abused also) for export. Nationwide pickup avaible. 727-259-3021. e-mail: info@paulexports.com. WOWMotorcycles.com. BUY—SELL—TRADE any Wing. Highest prices paid for clean bikes!!! America’s 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 1-800-572-3720. MEMBER “FOR SALE” M O T O R C Y C L E S 1974 Honda CB750/4. 35K mi. All original condition, runs good, needs only TLC. $1,200 obo. Call for pics (623) 907-4771. AZ. 1976 Kawasaki KZ1000. Purple. Totally cosmeticaly and mechanically restored this year. All aluminum polished; all chrome is new. Many performance parts, cam, header, K&M intake, mustang seat, short windshield, for brace, dual disk, ignition. Show stopper. $4,200 obo. (260) 622-1358. IN. 1977 Kawasaki KZ1000. One-of-a-kind. Beautiful orange paint metal flake with ghost flames. Totally restored to immaculate condition. Engien has been polished, sport fender, Viper windshield, Accell ignition, oversized carbs, bored, vance four-into-one header, extremely fast. $3,990 October 2007 obo. (260) 622-1358. IN. GL1200 Aspencade. 35K mi. All original and works fine. With CB, recent tires, battery, windshield. $3,200. (903) 236-8945. TX. 1985 GL1200 Limited. Looks new. CB radio, intercom 2 matching helmets with J&M headsets. Diamond seat with backrest. Honda heel/toe shifter, highway boards, new battery, new Metchler tires. 77Kmi. $5,500. Gold with tan inlay and light pinstriping. Always garaged; never down. Del. (707) 795-6771. CA. (No calls taken during weeks of Oct. 1-20 please.) 1986 GL1200 SEI. 28K mi. Recently serviced A-Z, including fuel injection completely cleaned and synchronized. All service performed be the Motorcycle Service Shop (www.motorcycleserviceshop.com). Driving lights, highway boards, original tool kit, SEI jacket, luggage, etc. Pictures by email. $5,250. Ed. (480) 983-3266 or ewhanginout@fastq.com. AZ. 1986 Yamaha Venture Royale. Pearl two-tone. 3,920 mi. Unbelievably perfect condition, with every option available, including cruise, CB, full stereo, 2 air compressors. Meticulously maintained. Never seen rain; stored in heated building. Show stopper! $4,695 obo. (260) 6221358. IN. 1986 GL1200 Aspencade. 53,600 mi. In good condition, garage kept, runs great. $4,100. Tom. (904) 282-0288. FL. 1987 Kawasaki, ZL 1000 Eliminator High Performance 140hp. Beautiful black pearl metallic paint with ghost flames. Totally restored to immaculate condition. Over $6,000 in performance upgrades make this a one-of-akind, tire-smoking beast of epic proportions. Beautiful, totally unusual, rare, and turns heads everywhere it goes. $4,650 obo. (260) 622-1358. IN. 1993 Gold Wing Aspencade. Red. 107K mi. New tires, Compu-Fire alternator & battery, Progressive suspension front & rear, new timing belts, and many other accessories. Excellent condition. $7,000. (336) 699-8015 or sled98@yadtel.net. NC. 1994 Honda 1100 Shadow. Black with cream teardrop and red pinstripes. 80K mi. Windshield, luggage rack, Jardine pipes. New tires in 2007. New battery 2006 and stator. Looks great. $3,000. (952) 255-8048. 1996 Gold Wing SE. White/gray. 47,500 mi. New tires, timing belts, water pump, Tulsa windshield, Ring of Fire. Lots of other lights. Trailer hitch. Oil light comes on; no engine noise. Very good condition. $6,000 obo. Larry. (309) 255-3231 or mmrg494@aol.com. 1998 Honda Shadow Ace Touring. Teal green and cream. 12K mi. $1,800 of Cobra accessories. Excellent condition. $6,000. (336) 699-8015 or sled98@yadtel.net. NC. PRICED REDUCED FROM $12,900 TO $11,500. 1999 GL1500SE. Two-tone green. 31,900 miles. Loaded to the hilt with accessories and chrome ($7,000-plus in chrome alone). Always garage kept. $11,500; Color-matched TagAlong trailer included. Ed. (302) 436-2503. DE. 1999 GL1500 SE. Anniversary Edition. Two-tone red. 36,500 mi. Matching helmets, CB, intercom system, floorboards, passenger armrests, luggage rack, highway boards, trailer hitch and wired. Garage kept. $12,500. (843) 525-6854. Leave message. S.C. 2000 Valkyrie Tourer. Black and chrome. 8,480 careful miles. Showroom perfect. $9,000 firm. (716) 7537324. NY. 2002 VTX 1800 Honda. Illusion Blue. 6,350 mi. Stored in heated garage. Corbin hard touring bags, Corbin radiator cover, Corbin adjustable wind guard, Mustang single seat with backrest. Wired for battery tender, handlebar warmers, running lights, throttle lock. New tires (still packaged). Original (in box) stock, 2-up seat and windshield. $8,999. Bob. (719) 821-5074. Or coloradobob_2000 @yahoo.com. 2002 GL1800. 77K mi. George. $10,500 (410) 8100673 (home); (301) 643-6070 (cell). MD. 2003 Kawasaki Vulcan 1600 Classic. Red. Less than 4K mi. Windshield and backrest. $7,000. (336) 699-8015 sled98@yadtel.net. NC. 2004 Honda 1800 VTX Retro. Black. 17K mi. Over $4,500 in Hondaline accessories. Serviced by local Honda dealer every 3K mi. All maintenance receipts. Under factory warranty til 3/09. Always garaged and in beautiful condition. Too large a bike for me. $9,000. Hugh. (865) 689-5814 (home) or (865) 924-2709 (cell). TN. 2005 GL1800. Yellow. Just under 4k mi. Almost $5,000 in accessories, including CB, “Ride-On/Off” stand. bike is in concourse condition! Originally over $23K; asking just $17K. Bob. (904) 992-7019 or robertaroth@com cast.net for more information. T R I K E S 1989 GL1500 with Lehman Trike conversion. Champagne. Had 8K miles before trike, now 68K. Lots of extras. Toe/heel shifter. Corbin light set. Serviced regularly. Never outside. Excellent condition. Everything in excellent condition. Selling due to health. $14,500. Hoke. (229) 426-1207 or Angella@alltell123.com. 91 1990 GL1500 SE with Voyager conversion. 75K mi. Pearl White with gold trim. Comes with matching helmets with intercom. Family-owned, always garaged, good tires, highway pegs, armrest, floorboards, backrest, and extractor exhaust kit. $7,300 firm. Call for pics. (623) 907-4771. AZ. 2005 GL1800 with Motor Trike conversion. Black/Cherry (no pinstriping, so you can customize to taste). 10,400 mi. Raked front, Gerber heating system, trailer hitch, lots of extras. $27,999. (318) 368-2540. TRAILERS & SIDECARS 2003 Bunkhouse state-of-the-art camper trailer. Instant setup. Queen-sized bed, lots of storage and 4’ dressing room. Excellent condition; used very few times. $2,500. (Orig. $3,800). Hoke. (229)426-1207 or Angella@alltell123.com. 2006 Aspen Classic Camper. Chrome wheels, tongue stand, swivel hitch, cooler package, reflector bar, window awnings and plastic window inserts. Black body with blue canvas and silver cover. Garaged and used only twice. Located in Asheville, NC. Might help in delivery. $3,300. Pictures available. Redwing2919@aol.com 2006 Aspen Camper. Black with green tent. Queen-sized bed, 6’by-6’ change-up area, lots of cargo space, chrome rims, chrome rear light bar and bumper, chrome fender edging. Cooler rack, window awnings and door awning. Clean and in good condition. $3,400. Gus. (401) 714-5789 or ghamel1959@earthlink.net. FL. PA R T S A N D A C C E S S O R I E S Insta Trike Tow Pac for Honda Silverwing. Like new! Black. Located in Luna Pier, MI. $1,200. (734) 848-4228. Tulsa tall windshield for GL1500. Excellent condition; never used. Provides superior wind envelope and wind/rain protection for both driver and passenger. Can be easily modified to fit GL1800 by changing the bolt pattern, $65 ALSO, short Euro windshiled for GL1800 or 1500, $46.(260) 622-1358. IN. Voyager Trike Conversion (B-Kit). Painted Royal Pearl Blue and Pearl Silver. Includes installation. Came off a 2000 Valkyrie Interstate but will fit other bikes. $1600. Frank. (989) 375-4598 or (989) 269-7854. MI. SuperBrace used on 2002 GL 1800 for a short time (had front rebuilt by Traxxion Dynamics.) $110, including postage. Ray. (865) 966-3331 or Rsandgolfmc@aol.com. TN. Two windshields off 2004 GL1800. $50 each, plus shipping. ALSO, Swing Arm with brake caliper, like new, off 2004 GL1800. $150, plus shipping. (217) 875-0942. Honda 2004 new, original seat with Utopia backrest and removable pouch, $225; chrome exhaust pipe extensions, $40; foot pegs, $20; sheepskin, $65. Larry. (507) 3276663. MN. M I S C E L L A N E O U S 1986 Catalina 22-foot sailboat. Automatic roller furling, 2 sails, sail cover, Evinrude outboard, nice upholstery. Shoremaster trailer, new tires. Ready to go. $4,650 obo. E V V E E N N T T S S E 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 periodically. The deadline for Events is approximately the fourth Friday of the month, two months 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. * Indicates new listing in this issue. Do You Need CUSTOM PINS & PATCHES For Your Event? for all the information at http://www.cruise-eta.com/ GWRRA.htm or call 800-843-9460. JULY 3-6, 2008. WING DING 30 returns to Greenville, SC. Register now at www.wing-ding.org or call 800-8439460 for info. DISTRICT EVENTS *SEPTEMBER 14-15, 2007. TENNESSEE DISTRICT’s “WINGS ACROSS TENNESSEE” annual 500-mile ride to St. Jude Children’s Hospital from Bristol to Memphis, TN. Everyone welcome. Visit http://www.stjudeswings acrosstn.com or call Lee & Shelby Lester (865) 531-9055 or (865) 567-6934 or email lesterls7584@comcast.net. scbandjab@yahoo.com Available at www.gwrra.org. Just click on “Official Products” on the top bar! Or call Sherry @ 800-843-9460, ext 274 NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL EVENTS FEBRUARY 10-17 & 16-23, 2008. GWRRA 30th Anniversary Cruise, from Miami, FL. Check out the website 92 *OCTOBER 4-7, 2007. VIRGINIA DISTRICT RALLY. “Rally in the Valley” at the Salem Civic Center, in Salem, VA. Contact Pat and Kathy Hasiak, Virginia District Directors, (703) 590-5712 or vadd@comcast.net. Or download a rally registration from the Virginia website at www.gwrrava.org. Vendors please contact Joe & Sheila Bowles, Rally Vendor Coordinators, (804) 530-3397 or scbandjab@yahoo.com. OCTOBER 5-6, 2007. OKLAHOMA DISTRICT’s $4,500 obo. (260) 456-9835. IN. Two-bedroom timeshare for sale. Two weeks in fabulous Wyndham Palms Resort, right next to Disney World in Orlando, FL. $9,750. Larry. (507) 327-6663. Mature lady with Gold Wing trike looking for co-rider between ages of 70-75 in or around Clarksville, Arkansas. D. Bennett, 309 N. Brown St., Clarksville, Arkansas 72830. Searching for a happy and fit woman as a Co-Rider. Ohio and surrounding states only. Looking for a trim woman 53 to 63 who likes to ride. Send picture and note and I will respond with same. Bill Patterson, 1795 Zollinger Rd., Columbus, OH 43221. MEMBER “WANTED” GL1500 Wing. Must be black, with less than 25K mi. Prefer Aspencade or SE with very few extras. John. (724) 327-5319. PA. MEMBER “PERSONAL” Mature lady with Gold Wing trike looking for co-rider between ages of 70-75 in or around Clarksville, Arkansas. D. Bennett, 309 N. Brown St., Clarksville, Arkansas 72830. Searching for a happy and fit woman as a Co-Rider. Ohio and surrounding states only. Looking for a trim woman 53 to 63 who likes to ride. Send picture and note and I will respond with same. Bill Patterson, 1795 Zollinger Rd., Columbus, OH 43221. ● “Hallo-Wing” in Stillwater, OK. Contact Rick Greninger, 17553 E. 106th Place North, Owasso, Oklahoma 74055. (918) 272-9055 or rag101353@aol.com. OCTOBER 11-13, 2007. MISSISSIPPI DISTRICT RALLY, “Touring the Tropics” in Biloxi, MS. Hurricane Katrina knocked us down, but didn’t knock us out! For more information: www.msgwrra.org. OCTOBER 19-21, 2007. ARIZONA DISTRICT RALLY, “Tucson Memories” at the Palo Verde Inn & Suites in Tucson, AZ. Contact Bill Trask at az-add@cox.net. For more information: www.gwrraaz.com. CHAPTER EVENTS *OCTOBER 6, 2007. KY-T’s annual Bike Show at the Paintsville Apple Days Festival in Paintsville, KY. Must be registered in the Bike Show to ride in the Parade. (Shine ’em up and show ’em off!) For more information, contact Charles & Teresa Conn, (606) 587-3060 or cconn06@ yahoo.com. *OCTOBER 27, 2007. CA-1F’s Annual Halloween Fun Run at Fun Bike Center in San Diego, CA. Contact Robert & Janet Lebkuecher, (619) 562-1152 or ca1feditor@cox.net. Website: http://www.gwrra-ca1f.org. *JANUARY 19, 2008. FL2-L’s, Lakeland Fireballs, Famous Couples Rally—It’s All About Love! Biggest single Chapter 1-day event in Florida! Carpenter’s Hall/Fellowship Building, 777 Carpenter’s Way, Lakeland, FL (Next to The Church Without Walls). Registration begins at 9 a.m.; Closing Ceremonies at 1 p.m. Contact Tom & Ruth Diebold, (863) 293-6610. Website: www.lakelandfireballs.org. Wing World 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. 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.........................................................Lenoir, NC Brady, Gene ..........................................................Pasadena, TX Panter, Jim ...............................................................Canton, OH Brady, Sarah..........................................................Pasadena, TX Carson, John ........................................................Jacksonville, IL Carter, Dave ........................................................Crystal Lake, IL Dodd, Kacey ..........................................................Gadsden, AL Preston, John.........................................................Jacksboro, TN Rasmussen, Robert ............................................Minneapolis, MN Rasmussen, Delores...........................................Minneapolis, MN Dodd, Josh .............................................................Gadsden, AL Rennick, Bob................................................Kings Mountain, NC Fisher, Steven .....................................................Hutchinson, MN Roberts, Logan .......................................................Chandler, AZ Hewitt, David ..............................................................Mesa, AZ Sharp, Gaylord ......................................................Friesland, WI Holton, Dean ........................................................Louisburg, NC Shrader, Robert ...................................................San Antonio, FL Howell, Richard. ..............................................Albuquerque, NM Simmons, William ..................................................Newbern, TN Humphrey, Robert .................................................Clarksville, AR Hutchens, Jim ..................................................Pleasant View, TN Hutchens, Shirrin..............................................Pleasant View, TN Kephart, Richard ....................................................Pensacola, FL Smith, Steven ................................................................York, SC Smith, Bruce ............................................................London, ON Swanson, Lloyd .............................................Oklahoma City, OK Knudtson, Ronald .................................................Mason City, IA Taber, Frank....................................................Port Orchard, WA Knudtson, Karen ...................................................Mason City, IA Taylor, John .......................................................Fountain Inn, SC Kolaske, Neal .....................................................Milwaukee, WI Thayer, Gary ....................................................McDonough, GA Lantz, Charles.........................................................Wooster, OH Townsley, Richard .....................................................Mahomet, IL Lear, Tom.................................................................Bidwell, OH Vaillancourt, Michael .................................................Epsom, NH Legris, Mike................................................................Bradley, IL Lewis, Edward .......................................................Concord, NH Lewis, Judith ..........................................................Concord, NH Lyman, B.J.. ...................................................Santa Barbara, CA Waer, Allan, Sr. ..................................................Meshoppen, PA White, Kirby ..........................................................Burgoon, OH Williams, Boyce ..............................................Holiday Island, AR Lyman, Kit L. .................................................Santa Barbara, CA Wilson, Kerry .........................................................Gadsden, AL McNabb, Charles...............................................Springfield, MO Wilson, Joyce .........................................................Gadsden, AL Michaud, Roberta ............................................Albuquerque, NM Zakrajsek, Martin ..................................................Richland, WA H A L L O F David Champion .....................Conception Bay South, NL Canada I N H O N O R Debora Biddingmeier....................................................Troy, MO M E M O R I A M Ronald R. Boyce GWRRA #43162 Keyser, WV Vernon R. Hamilton GWRRA #180773 Piedmont, WV Jim Wise GWRRA #133782 Oklahoma City, OK Keith Bush GWRRA #203769 Fremont, CA Fred Mears GWRRA #80153 Mechanicsville, VA Carol Woodruff GWRRA #161016-01 Ocala, FL James Devereaux GWRRA #260707 Washington, MI William Pinnell GWRRA #262229 Coalinga, CA Warren Woodruff GWRRA #161016 Ocala, FL Richard W. Edens GWRRA #176935 Nottingham, PA Dyer Twing GWRRA #15448 De Forest, WI October 2007 97 GWRRA OFFICIAL PRODUCTS ( 8 0 0 ) 8 4 3 - 9 4 6 0 T O O R D E R THEY’RE HERE! “The GWRRA 3-IN-1 Jacket” Returns! Medium weight liner zips inside lightweight shell. Reflective piping. Embroidered logos and lettering. Great, easily packed, dirt-shedding jackets! BE SURE TO CHECK SIZING (below). 3061021 – Small (Size 38)........$140.00 3061022 – Med (Size 40).........$140.00 3061023 – Lg (Size 42) ............$140.00 3061024 – XL (Size 44) ............$140.00 GWRRA 30th Anniversary Photo Album Take a walk down Memory Lane with your own copy of the GWRRA 30th Anniversary Photo Album. Browse the history of the World’s Largest Single-Marque Motorcycle Association. Enjoy 44 pages of full-color photos—most submitted by Members just like you! This is sure to be a collectible as we’re printing a very small quantity, so be the first to order yours! #4071001 $15.00 30th Anniversary Pin & Hanger Bars Black and gold enamel pin with loops to hang hanger bars for each 30th Anniversary event you attend! Two bayonet pins on back. Pin is just $2.00! Hanger bars (not shown) for Cedar City, Billings, St. Thomas (ON), Sakskobing (DK), Nashville, Greenville. Bars just $1.00. 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. 3051000 3051001 3051002 3051003 3051004 98 - Small .............................$25.00 Med ..............................$25.00 Lg .................................$25.00 XL .................................$25.00 2XL ...............................$25.00 GWRRA Plaques Recognition plaques for someone special or for your local Chapter meeting site. Engraved in solid wood with oak or white marble finish. Order at (800) 843-9460 or at www.gwrra.org. 4061002 – Oak $20 plus s/h. 4061003 – White Marble $20 plus s/h. Toll free phone orders 1-800-843-9460 In Phoenix 623-581-2500 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. $2.00 PATCH-ACTIVE $4.00 SEAL-AIRFORCE $2.00 PATCH-RESERVE $4.00 SEAL-ARMY PATCH-RETIRED $4.00 SEAL-COASTGUARD $2.00 $2.00 PATCH-VETERANS $4.00 SEAL-MARINES SEAL-NAVY $2.00 Shipping Rates If Subtotal is: Postage is: If Subtotal is: Postage is: $0 - 9.99 ..............$4.00 $50.00 - 99.99 ...$10.95 $10.00 - 24.99 .....$5.95 $100.00 & Up ....$14.95 $25.00 - 49.99 .....$8.95 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. Wing World 30th Anniversary Belt Buckle Silver and gold-toned solid brass belt buckle measures 3 1/2 inches wide. Black and white enamel set off the gleaming metal finish. Quantities limited, so order yours right away! 4071000 $30.00 Griffin Logo T-Shirts EZ Air Gauge 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. 4011001 $19.95 Here are two quick and easy ways to show off GWRRA’s new Griffin Logo. Choose between the white T-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. Griffin Patch Red 4-inch vest patch........2031002 - 4”........$4.50 10-inch back patch ....2031003 - 10”....$10.00 Griffin Patch Black 4-inch vest patch........2031004 - 4”........$5.00 10-inch back patch ....2031005 - 10”....$12.00 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 19882000 GL1500’s compressor. White T-Shirt 3041012 - Md ....$15.00 3041013 - Lg......$15.00 3041014 - XL ......$15.00 3041015 - 2XL ....$16.00 Black T-Shirt 3041007 - Md......$15.00 3041008 - Lg .......$15.00 3041009- XL ........$15.00 3041010 - 2XL .....$16.00 3041011 - 3XL .....$17.00 GWRRA Flags & Banner Make a professional impression by enhancing your gathering site or event with the new GWRRA fringed banner with griffin logo. The sharp-looking gold and black colors stand out on the crisp white background. The fabric is durable 100% nylon with silkscreen printing. Extension Hose. A 10-foot accessory hose with brass fittings on both ends. Use with Gold Wing’s on-board compressor. 4011000 $12.95 EZ Air Combo Buy both EZ Air Gauge and Extension Hose and save! 4011002 $24.95 EW! N GWRRA Banner 4004002 GWRRA Seal Logo Antenna Flag 4041000 30th Anniversary “Puzzle” Pin This is the most unique set of pins we’ve ever created! There’s an individual pin for each of GWRRA’s 30th Anniversary Events, with flags and location, and they fit together to form the silhouette of a Gold Wing! Each of the pins will be available at its respective event. Attend all the events and collect the whole set! (There are even alternative pins for the Denmark and Region K events since they’re held at the same time!) Wing Ding 30 pin will be shipped after July 4. NOW! Buy Five Puzzle Pins for $4.00. 1071001 – Puzzle Pin - Utah - $1.00 1071002 – Puzzle Pin - Montana - $1.00 1071003 – Puzzle Pin - Canada- $1.00 1071004 – Puzzle Pin - Denmark - $1.00 1071005 – Puzzle Pin - Tennessee - $1.00 1071006 – Puzzle Pin - South Carolina--$1.00 $55.00 $11.00 ! NEW 30th Anniversary T-Shirts These 100% cotton Tshirts are very classy and affordable too! They’re all just $8 dollars, regardless of size! They feature our blackand-gold GWRRA 30th Anniversary logo on the left front; the back is without decoration. If you’re attending any of our 30th Anniversary events this year, you’re sure to want one of your own! 3071000 - Sm - $5.00 3071001 - Md - $5.00 3071002 - Lg - $5.00 3071003 - XL - $5.00 3071004 - 2XL - $5.00 CHECK OUR WEB SITE www.gwrra.org FOR COMPLETE GWRRA OFFICIAL PRODUCTS CATALOG! October 2007 99 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, 21423 N. 11th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85027, or via email to editor@gwrra.org. 2007 GL1800 Me (Adrienne Lake, GWRRA #266660, of Fayetteville, North Carolina) with my 2007 dark red metallic Gold Wing at the Dragon at Deals Gap. I have been riding for three years, starting on a Honda Aero 750, then a VTX1300S, then my Wing. In May of this year, I traveled from San Diego, CA, to Fayetteville to relocate there. I thought about having my bike shipped, but the price of the quotes got me to thinking that I could ride it a lot cheaper, and have more fun and see the country! 1993 GL1500I This is our (Jackie & Joni Denny, GWRRA #225196, of Gray,Tennessee) first Gold Wing, a blue 1993 GL1500I. My wife Joni & I bought it in the fall of ’04. It had 36K on it and now has 68K.To say the least, it's changed our lives and we would never go back. I've ridden bikes since I was five years old and have never had this much fun. If everyone rode Gold Wings, the world would be a better place. 1984 GL1200 and 1978 Honda CB400T Last April, my wife & I (Jan Krijtenburg, GWRRA # 168332, of Hoogerheide, Netherlands) enjoyed the wonderful spring weather here with a nice trip on our bikes, a 1984 Gold Wing Aspencade and a Honda CB400T from 1978.We came by this windmill and I had to get a picture of our bikes in front of it.When I saw it on the PC, I liked it so much that I thought that maybe you can use it for Wing World. 100 Wing World 1996 GL1800 This is picture of us (Jeff & Theresa Mew, GWRRA #20495, of Benbrook,Texas) was taken at the entrance to the Grand Canyon and the "Red" Canyon in the Utah mountains. Our bike is a 1996 in Pearl White and the trailer was custom painted by me (Jeff).We are Assistant Chapter Directors with Texas Chapter P, in Granbury,Texas.This picture was taken on our 2,852 mile trip from Texas to the Grand Canyon and Utah in May of this year. Two 2006 GL1800s This picture of good friends Bruce & Barb Beeman (GWRRA #162337, of Austin, Minnesota) with their black 2006 GL1800 (left) and Fred Rennpferd & Robin Pettit (GWRRA #127900, of Freeborn, Minnesota) with their black 2006 GL1800 (right) was taken, with the Grand Tetons in the background near Jackson, Wyoming. Both couples belong to Chapter MN-R and toured the Jackson Hole area before attending Wing Ding 29 in Billings, Montana. 2005 GL1800 with 1991 Bushtec Trailer We (Curt & Linda Smith, GWRRA#224856, of San Diego, California) renewed our wedding vows on our white 2005 GL1800 (with our 1991 white Bushtec trailer in tow) at the Little White Wedding Chapel in Las Vegas on our seventeenth anniversary this year. We rode from San Diego and spent the weekend in Las Vegas.We did the “Bikers Special,” and I highly recommend it! October 2007 101 F I N I S H I N G T O U C H E S Autumn: God’s Slide Show C a t hy L e m i n g , G W R R A # 1 8 1 9 9 2 - 0 1 , K i n g s p o r t , Te n n e s s e e The sun is warm while we sit still, but the wind is brisk as the motorcycle cuts through it, heading out of town. Heavy coats and leather chaps, boots and snug warm gloves. A trailer park is on the left and the smell of Downey Fabric Softener floats on the breeze. Laundry day. A working Monday. America the free. A little white church with a steeple so big it looks as if it would topple over into the ancient graveyard below. Six speckled horses lazily enjoy the comfort of companionship. Cold mountain water falls over river-rock and smooths into crystal glass so pure you can almost taste it. The run-down sawmill, complete with sagging buildings and rusted equipment. The stumps and sticks are strewn about, black in color from lengthy abandonment. A driveway lined with white Snowball bushes tricked into bloom by the dry, warm days that should have ended weeks ago. A two-storied barn weathered gray with age reflects the noon sun off of the new tin roof. The neat country farm, all the fences mended, with fat cattle munching on their daily rations. A small pond covered with algae and leaves, not a peek of water for the sunshine to sparkle on. Tomato fields, stakes pulled for the winter. Globes of green, orange, and red. The unused harvest lies amid the tangle of dying vines. Wind blowing through a Weeping Willow tree, the yellowed leaves dance off across the land and the long tendrils extend out as if to wave goodbye. The white clapboard house—too close to the road—so covered with gaudy decorations that, at a glance, it looks like a junkyard. A brown donkey, wearing a bright red bridle, stands watch for an Angus cow as it sleeps. The deserted nursery—with all the hot houses empty, save one— filled with Christmas poinsettias. A country town main street; the holiday wreaths and banners displayed anew as we pass by. A new condo complex so orderly and quiet, it makes you wonder if anyone really lives there at all. Closer to home, the smell of tar and gravel, cement dust, and diesel fuel as a street worker eats ice cream from a Wendy’s cup. Ragged “Old Glory” flying in tattered strips on a short pole in a sad yard. The pull of my heart to “take action” under the cover of night and hang a new replacement—a show of compassion for the U.S.A. The weak beams of the afternoon sun upon two figures and a motorcycle as they cruise toward home. The faithful shadow that rides to their sides, all equally confident that the road underneath leads to a place of warmth and love. Each moment God’s slide show—frame by frame—of beauty and tarnish, old and new, fresh or musty, happy or sad. Now home, where chores await and reality calls. Yet we know the peaceful contentment of the ride will carry us through ’til springtime. ● Mark & Michele Hughes, GWRRA #246274, stand with their 2005 Gold Wing in front of the Bald River Falls on the Cherohala Skyway in Tennessee. The picture was taken during a trip with Michele’s parents (who also ride a 2005 Gold Wing) to the Smoky Mountains, with a destination of a bed-and-breakfast called the Folkestone Inn in Bryson City. 102 Wing World