Visitors Photo Contributions

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Visitors Page 5, opened on December 12th, 2001. Werner Brülisauer, from Switzerland sent in the first contributions for this page just in time for Christmas.

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Garold Dungy sent this picture of his GL1200 Goldwing, although he forgot to mention what country he is from.


This a picture of me Peter Budd and my wife Kitty on a 4,000 mile trip from Chicago. A few moments after I dropped the Goldwing. But no serious damage though.


Troy L Rice from Texas sent in these nice pictures and describes them in his own words; A great big howdy from Texas. Yelp things are really big here in Texas like riding motorcycles roads, traffic &fishing . Here are 3 shots I took in the last year. Crawford Texas the home of our president is only 120 miles south of DFW Area .. Four of us Honda riders took the short hop their last summer to visit President Bush but he was away playing golf with some other friends. While we were in the town of Crawford we had big Texas chicken fried steak at the only cafe in town .. All 4 of us are over 62 yrs. old.. Me the gray one I am 70 + and still riding when I can get away. This is Dave do the rain dance at one of our trips to a bikers rally at Fredrickburg TX. the other fellows are BJ (78) & JP (64) and me, well I took the picture .


Jim Begley, from Atlanta GA is the owner of this 1996 SE Goldwing.


Steve Fitch, from the UK sent these pictures of his "Wingski" Goldwing.


Harry Spencer, from the USA is the sender of this lovely shot; Attached a photo of mid February afternoon ride my wife (Carol) an I did.  The Goldwing is parked at a rest stop against the Pacific Ocean about 80 miles North of Coos Bay, Oregon at a metropolis called Yachats (pronounced Yaa-hots) with a population of about 250.  Yachats is a watering hole between the towns of Newport (pop 25,000) and Florence (pop 10,000) and sits on the only paved road that parallels the Pacific Ocean on the Oregon coast.  It is about as rocky as the Irish coast I've seen in photos, and a similar weather pattern.  Good thing we don't melt in the water.  The road makes a great trip, lots of fresh air, great views from the bluffs, not a lot of traffic, and full of twisties.

 

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