Sleepjh35
New member
Hello fellow "Wingers"
I purchased a 1983 GL1100A as my first road bike, about 3 months ago. Crazy I know but I have wanted a Goldwing ever since my dad got one in 1981. Anyway, the bike has about 95000 miles on it but starts right up and runs strong. The PO did some work, which was verified via receipts, right before I got it. He had put new Dunlop 404's front and back, changed the timing belts and tensioner's, replaced the fork seals, rebuilt front and rear air shocks and changed all the fluids. Im still not sure if it's me or the bike but when I started riding I found myself feeling almost like I had a slack rear tire and then I noticed the rear tire was rubbing on both sides but more on the right. So being one that works on everything I own, I started reading the post on here and jumped right in. I replaced the swing arm bearings, rear wheel bearings, clutch friction disk, clutch springs, clutch basket, and put in all new seals, o-rings, bushings. Basically, everything from the clutch back is either new or rebuilt. Well all that didn't help the "slack tire" feel. Maybe the front wheel bearing? Anyway, love the site!
I purchased a 1983 GL1100A as my first road bike, about 3 months ago. Crazy I know but I have wanted a Goldwing ever since my dad got one in 1981. Anyway, the bike has about 95000 miles on it but starts right up and runs strong. The PO did some work, which was verified via receipts, right before I got it. He had put new Dunlop 404's front and back, changed the timing belts and tensioner's, replaced the fork seals, rebuilt front and rear air shocks and changed all the fluids. Im still not sure if it's me or the bike but when I started riding I found myself feeling almost like I had a slack rear tire and then I noticed the rear tire was rubbing on both sides but more on the right. So being one that works on everything I own, I started reading the post on here and jumped right in. I replaced the swing arm bearings, rear wheel bearings, clutch friction disk, clutch springs, clutch basket, and put in all new seals, o-rings, bushings. Basically, everything from the clutch back is either new or rebuilt. Well all that didn't help the "slack tire" feel. Maybe the front wheel bearing? Anyway, love the site!