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A free 81 gl 1100 for me in Alaska
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<blockquote data-quote="Silverado6x6" data-source="post: 87654" data-attributes="member: 3021"><p>I love it when I try to post on the road from my cellphone, what I meant was I was looking at different places, Seattle, Sf bay area and Orlando cause I often vacation there. And I saw more GL 1100 listings in Orlando, and they were dirt cheap, but up here in Alaska the Craigslist has shown only one or two in the last two months or so, and these are fully up and running. We have a fair amount of brand new or less than a decade old Goldwing owners up here, Alaska is predominately a Harley cruiser state, not a whole lot of street bikes, lots of touring bikes. I wish I were in a place like Orlando because its such a pain to ship most stuff to Alaska.</p><p></p><p>Anyway I was busy all day driving a concrete mixer, I pickled the motor with an overdose of 50/50 diesel fuel and atf, put over a gallon in the engine, enough it was rolling on past the rocker box as I have the cover off, and the number 2 cylinder is full of same.I hope I can get images to load, on other forums its a bear from an Android phone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silverado6x6, post: 87654, member: 3021"] I love it when I try to post on the road from my cellphone, what I meant was I was looking at different places, Seattle, Sf bay area and Orlando cause I often vacation there. And I saw more GL 1100 listings in Orlando, and they were dirt cheap, but up here in Alaska the Craigslist has shown only one or two in the last two months or so, and these are fully up and running. We have a fair amount of brand new or less than a decade old Goldwing owners up here, Alaska is predominately a Harley cruiser state, not a whole lot of street bikes, lots of touring bikes. I wish I were in a place like Orlando because its such a pain to ship most stuff to Alaska. Anyway I was busy all day driving a concrete mixer, I pickled the motor with an overdose of 50/50 diesel fuel and atf, put over a gallon in the engine, enough it was rolling on past the rocker box as I have the cover off, and the number 2 cylinder is full of same.I hope I can get images to load, on other forums its a bear from an Android phone. [/QUOTE]
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