lordtimbo » 9 minutes ago[/url]":6k3sowt7]
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rob.lafady » June 25th, 2015, 2:27 am[/url]":6k3sowt7]
They aren't cheap, but their not cheaply made either. Your looking around $500, dynas are cheaper, but the C5 is much better imho.
Thanks, well I'm guesstimating I'll sink a G or so on basic maintenance and restoration combined. I'm gonna murderize her, so while i have her torn down for powder coating, I'll rebuild the clutch, brake cylinders, wheel and swing arm bearings, and so forth, I keep a running search on EBay for whatever parts are available. I was surprised to see just how reasonable the cost of parts for the GL1100 is. My last project was a 73 BMW R/6, a bit more work, time and money to keep on the road, but what a smoothe ride. That's why I chose the Goldwing - It's a pretty cozy bike with plenty of headroom to catch up with the pack. Right now, she's running reliably, but she'll cough once in awhile. I've set the valves and rebuilt the carbs and synced them, but she misfires, usually in the low RPMs before 3K especially starting up cold, but she'll hack a few times at 4K in 5th when she's hot. I'm thinking the coils are shot. So, I'll have to test them, but at this age, tchances are good they've degraded a bit. My guru is a HD specialist, and he recommended the dyna mod as well, and go all digital with the tuning. so I have homework to do, and I'll sock up some cabbage to feed the beast, hopefully by this time next year, I'll have her lookin' fat and pretty. My bro, dad and me want to go cross-country from Florida to California and back while he's still able. So the sooner I can trust her to take me that far, the better. Anyone who'd like to join us for a leg, just whistle. I'm a 4th gen motorcyclist, and that's how we roll. I love it.
Good to know you guys are here. Keep me informed. Thanks again.
Sincerely,
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