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Lucian from South Africa sent this picture and he told me that there are about 600 Goldwings in his country, the majority are GL1100's and there are eight GL1800's that he knows of.


Karl and Cindy Wenzler with their Goldwing and this message; Hi, I happened on to your website by accident. I really like it. I registered and used your message board to find information about changing my back tire. Someone was kind enough to write back with some good advice. We are live in Vermont U.S.A. We had a very cold, harsh winter but March has come in like a lamb. Anyway I thought I'd send a picture of myself, my Mrs. and our '95 GL 1500. Best wishes from America.


Richard "Mr. Clean" Rowoldt sent this nice picture and says; Hi Steve, here are my son and daughter who love to ride and can't wait till summer. They do fight who gets to ride with dad, sometimes it's so bad I have to take both for a short ride around the neighborhood. My bike is a 2000 25th Anniversary Black GL 1500/6 Goldwing with 22,870 beautiful and wet miles. Love your site. Keep up the good work and info.


Mark Weigel from Canada sent this picture of his nice GL1100 and these comments; Here is photo of my 1982 Goldwing Aspencade. I live in central Saskatchewan, Canada. Last summer I toured the northeast U.S. logging 3500 miles in 7 days. Several of the days the temperature was in the 105 degree range.


Dennis, from Minnesota USA with his GL1500.


Peter Gaston, from Derbyshire sent this picture of his GL1100; This is my first Goldwing, its a 1981 Interstate, I bought it about four months ago, but have added a few extras since this pic was taken!


Joesril Hainim sends this picture of himself and  his wife, Yulia all the way from Indonesia and says; Hi Steve, I attached herewith a photograph of my yellow Goldwing with myself and my wife in front of Borobudur Temple in Central Java, Indonesia.


Dan Nathan, from North Carolina sent in these nice shots; Some days it sucks to ride a motorcycle, even a Goldwing (105 in the shade - photo). Most days this is not the case (ferry crossing - photo).  Development of the dust/bug gasket system for sunglasses has made a big difference in my riding pleasure (gaskets - photo).  We used to live near the (North Carolina - mountain photo) Blueridge Parkway - now closer to the Ocracoke lighthouse on the Outer Banks.  Riding a Goldwing seems to work well on the flats, at the beach or in the hills.

 

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