How NOT to "protect" your wing....

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AApple

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1981 GL1100 Innerstate("The Turd")SOLD!!, 1996 GL1500 Innerstate
...while moving across country.
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This belongs to a friend of mine. He's moving from glorious sun-fried Minniesnowta to gloomy cold Arizona. :hihihi: He thought he could wrap the 'Wing for the trip and keep it clean....dint work too well.... :mrgreen:


This was not very far from his starting point. Onced he got on the hiway, running 75-80mph, it all came unraveled...poor feller. :doh:
 
When I was riding to Florida I was following (for a very short time) a Penske rental truck and the family had an early 70's Camaro on a car hauling trailer. The front of the Camaro was "covered" with a blue tarp to "protect" the car. The tarp was flapping and banging against the Camaro so much, I am sure it was going to need a new paint job. The noise was deafening even with my helmet on.

Sometimes we set out with the best of intentions, but I have to wonder... what do we do to protect ourselves from us?
 
[url=https://classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=165313#p165313:111qprvv said:
brianinpa » 44 minutes ago[/url]":111qprvv]
Sometimes we set out with the best of intentions, but I have to wonder... what do we do to protect ourselves from us?

+1 :swoon:
 
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