Am I older then I thought?
Honda West Cleburne was having a Demo Day today, so my dad and I, having nothing better to do, decided to head that way and see what we could ride.
Got over there around 3:20 and discovered that the last ride left at 3:00. But seeing as we are in there all the time buying parts for our various machines and they all know us by first name, they setup one more run for us.
The bikes they had to choose from were a pair of GL1800s, what seemed like all the cruisers Honda makes, the Reflex, and the Silver Wing. If we'd had time we would have ridden all of them, but since we only had one pass, we picked the Wings.
sorry, new camera, just had to use it
Dad got the one that had $18,799 written on it (Silver), and I had the one with $20,699 on it (Black). Mine had the Navi system, his did not. Both had the CB.
couldn't tell you how many buttons there were or what all they did
I managed to figure out how the stereo worked, but thats about all.
Dad managed to get his in Reverse and Jeff (ride leader) had to go help him out on that one.
Once he was moving in a forward direction, we took off.
The first thing that I noticed was how the Honda engineers had managed to figure out a way to drop 3-400lbs off the bike as soon as its moving. I don't know how they did it, but it sure is effective!
I actually really enjoyed taking that boat for a spin. While I wouldn't trade my VFR for it, swapping the ST1300 did cross my mind... Thus leading me to the title: Since we all know GoldWings are old men's bikes, am I older then I thought?
I have read all kinds of stuff about how well the Wing handles, and how much power it has, yada yada yada. But until you park your keister in the seat and experience it for yourself, its really hard to believe.
Dad was curious to ride them as he absolutely disliked the GL1500. Said its seat was too high, and it felt heavier then it was, didn't like the engine. Just plain didn't like it. After sitting on the GL1800 at the IMS show back in Nov, he decided that maybe it wasn't as bad as the GL1500.
After taking the GL1800 for a spin, he was just short of singing its praises (dad getting excited is saying "yippie" in sarcastic, flat tone)
Dad's too much of a cheap-skate to buy a new one, and probably a used one, but I wouldn't be surprised if he kept his eyes open for a salvage one
I was quite impressed with the bikes, and as always, very happy with the service from Honda West Cleburne
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