Stay tuned for some new pictures and a dramatic announcement!
It had to happen, I moved up to the top of the line. There just ain't anything better than this so I guess I will have to be happy with this one. I really think I will.
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I guess it is normal to be optimistic and hopeful at the same time. Which, of course I was. The Shadow didn't sell while we were in Florida, so we brought it home and it didn't sell here either for a long time. Finally a guy at Perryville bought it. So the stable has shrunk and I am glad. I have enjoyed and liked every bike that I have had and would be happy to have any one of them as my only bike. But, if you can, there is nothing wrong with bettering yourself. But I think it is safe to say that this will be my last bike.
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I guess it is normal to be optimistic and hopeful at the same time. Which, of course I was. The Shadow didn't sell while we were in Florida, so we brought it home and it didn't sell here either for a long time. Finally a guy at Perryville bought it. So the stable has shrunk and I am glad. I have enjoyed and liked every bike that I have had and would be happy to have any one of them as my only bike. But, if you can, there is nothing wrong with bettering yourself. But I think it is safe to say that this will be my last bike.
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WHAT IN THE WORLD?
Sometimes people just lose their mind and make strange statements. I'm sure that is what happened with me.
Now I am thinking about a Spyder All along, I thought I might have to go to a trike when I got old and weak in the knees. Triking my Goldwing would cost 1 1/2 times as much as I paid for the bike to start with. I looked at the "training wheels" type of add- on but that didn't set very well with me, so.....enter the Spyder which costs less and offers the same benefits with some exceptions like a 998cc engine vs a 1832cc engine, but I think that is a livable situation. We will see what happens.
Sometimes people just lose their mind and make strange statements. I'm sure that is what happened with me.
Now I am thinking about a Spyder All along, I thought I might have to go to a trike when I got old and weak in the knees. Triking my Goldwing would cost 1 1/2 times as much as I paid for the bike to start with. I looked at the "training wheels" type of add- on but that didn't set very well with me, so.....enter the Spyder which costs less and offers the same benefits with some exceptions like a 998cc engine vs a 1832cc engine, but I think that is a livable situation. We will see what happens.
Gold Wing Trike
Things have changed a bit. I rode the Spyder and did not care for it at all. Too quick in the steering response. Did not ride nearly as comfortable as the Gold Wing. So, take a gander below and see what I now have.
It is a 2007 Goldwing with heated seats, heated grips, and a navigation system. The trike is a 2015 conversion. The bike has 42K miles on it. It is really different and still the same as the Gold Wing.