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    New GL1200 rider

    Road home near there on the way back from Dogpatch. :thanks:
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    Link for all Honda years and models parts list.

    Mines a bucket case.
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    Link for all Honda years and models parts list.

    Passing this link on. I don't know if they can get the parts but they even list the 1965 S65. Parts Books
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    General Questions for the General Forum

    What kind of gas milage should I expect at 75mph? It would appear to be a gas hog at those speeds. And then, thats if the speedo is correct. Going to be connecting the GPS soon to check that. If I should be seeing good gas milage and not which should be the first direction to go in? Carburetor...
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    Hello from Minnesota

    Well Hello from Oklahoma! I have about the same time on the forum as you and around 115 miles on the 1984. Not 115k.115, just got it.
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    New GL1200 rider

    To everyone else, thank you for the welcome. For the Vets, Thank you for your service. I was raised in a Seabee family and have service time of my own.
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    New GL1200 rider

    Will get pictures ASAP. The roll a home web site is https://rollahome.com. I think they are gone to or coming back from the Wingding this week?
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    New GL1200 rider

    Arkansas, our favorite place to ride to and in! We were at Dogpatch June 21st and stayed at The Hub. Nice discovery. This Goldwing will be seeing several trips to Arkansas sans trailer. I'm not sure it's up to towing 700-800 pounds in the hills yet. But it's less then 5 hours to War Eagle or...
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    New GL1200 rider

    Thanks Dan. That removes those questions.
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    New GL1200 rider

    New member to the forum. Just bought a 1984 GL1200 Aspencade and am looking for the basic information as well as ideas for on problem area I found. Head Lights. Need an idea of the shift points. Also best rule of thumb for rear shock loading, weight VS pounds in the shocks. We started looking...
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