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cathal57

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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 at the 84 Aspencade back in 86 but were too strapped to buy one.
So we settled on the 1981 CX 500. Then a year latter found out we were expecting
a project of another kind. Fast forward about 15 years and I bring the CX out of retirement.
We enjoyed it, going camping and getting out when we could. Then about 7 years ago our
fortune changed and we started looking again. We discovered the Goldwings really hold their
value. We opted on the Road king. I picked the 883 up for peanuts and enjoyed knocking around on it.
When the milage on the Road Kind started getting up there we decided to get a used Ultra and enjoyed
pulling our Rollahome trailer around with it. Then this week my wife said she emailed me something and wanted me
to be the voice of reason. I took one look at the bike and said "Lets get it"! The price was right and it was time
to satisfy that itch. We brought it home yesterday, I got insurance today and we took it for a 70 mile spin around sundown.
Enough of an entro I'd say.
We are in Oklahoma and I am a daily rider, except for ice. I don't do ice.
 
Shift points on the 1200 is about 3500 rpm. A little higher or lower is ok depending on the situation.

Pounds weight to air in the shocks.....I couldn't tell ya but I run mine at max. I like the stiff feel in the ride.

Welcome to the forums!
 
Thanks Dan. That removes those questions.



[url=https://www.classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=87559#p87559:2tdpncrm said:
dan filipi » Wed Jul 03, 2013 6:58 am[/url]":2tdpncrm]Shift points on the 1200 is about 3500 rpm. A little higher or lower is ok depending on the situation.

Pounds weight to air in the shocks.....I couldn't tell ya but I run mine at max. I like the stiff feel in the ride.

Welcome to the forums!
 
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 Queen Wilhelmina.

[url=https://www.classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=87542#p87542:2qi3zrkg said:
backlander » Wed Jul 03, 2013 2:23 am[/url]":2qi3zrkg]Howdy cathal57 and welcome to CGW.
 
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?



[url=https://www.classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=87565#p87565:1qw3frq6 said:
mcgovern61 » Wed Jul 03, 2013 7:30 am[/url]":1qw3frq6]Welcome to the site from New Jersey! :clapping:

Love to see some pics of the bike and your Rollahome trailer!
 
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.
 
[url=https://www.classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=87580#p87580:1ma40nfi said:
AlaskaWing » Wed Jul 03, 2013 7:47 am[/url]":1ma40nfi]Well...that last post makes 5, now you can post some pictures in your gallery and link them back so we can see your ride.
Just fyi, we no longer have a 5 post rule. viewtopic.php?f=2&t=6155
I've already made the changes (a day early).
 
Welcome to the best classic Goldwings forum.

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Greetings from the Sunshine State.

Live long and prosper. God bless you.
 

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