It is a good sounding bike and a pleasure to ride. They had a solid platform and did nothing but minor changes over 17 years. I wish they still made something like it. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Nice bike! I just restored a 1991 Goldwing GL1500SE. It has 250,000km. Once restored I took it on a 6,800km trip and it ran perfectly. They don't make motorcycles like they used to. Ride safe
Thank you for the compliment on my bike. Holy smokes! 250000k! That's impressive. I wish I had the skills to restore a bike. I know just enough to get myself into trouble. I'd love to see some pictures of your wing. Did you do any video of the process? You're right man. They don't make bikes like they used to. And older low mileage bikes are everywhere. You just have to be patient. Thanks for watching and leaving me a comment. Much appreciated.
Brother I’m about to buy a 1994 Voyager with 32000km from a very nice old gentleman who loves the bike but can’t ride it anymore. It was last plated in 2008. Your video gave me confidence that I’m not crazy for wanting this old bike. If only my wife could be so understanding. We shall see :)
Hey Scott. Welcome. When your wife gets on the back she'll go from being skeptical to being comfortable. You're getting a great bike. No worries. You'll be surprised by the power. Let me know how you like it. Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment. Be well, stay safe .
Rich some beautiful views. We are lucky to have such a beautiful country. Thanks for sharing. Those bikes have always been reliable. Take care of them and they take care of you.
Doing this trip really made me appreciate what we have here in this country Mike. We're blessed. It also helped me understand westerners a bit more. Why they're so patriotic and proud of this land. They see G_d's work every day. It's laid out right in front of them. I'm anxious to work on my bikes more. I'd like to ride them all. Time is limited to do everything. Thanks for watching my friend and for leaving a comment.
Pretty country and good to hear the Voyager growl little bit in the background. My old GoldWing is about to turn 37 years old. Take care of them and they’ll take care of you. Good video Rich.
As pretty as it is, the camera just doesn't do it justice. Still happy to have these memories on video and audio. The Voyager does have a growl. I wasn't reacclimated enough to riding yet to really let her rip. You could see that I was practicing hitting my lines through the curves. I couldn't take care of my bikes for many years. Going out to the garage wasn't worth the pain. But you've done an excellent job keeping your old girl looking and running great. She's a keeper. Thanks for watching and commenting my friend.
The Japanese bikes are engineered and built to last. They tend to be a bit more technologically advanced. Take care of them and they will take care of you.
Spot on. And just as important, Japanese bikes changed the benchmark for the whole world. Excellent engineering became paramount. It's one of the reasons HD, Triumph, Ducati etc .....began to fail. They fell behind in engineering and execution. I think they've mostly caught up.
The 310 miles was easy. The heat and being stuck in Denver traffic for over an hour was the tough part. The riding was fantastic. Thanks for watch Kev. Much appreciated.
Once again, WOW!!! It keeps getting Better an Better! The Bike sounds really smooth. Great choice you made buying it and glad that you was loving it. Sorry about the differences with Carl but you were right about the Denver situation. Hey... A cold Beer makes it alright LOL... Ride On My Friend.
WOW is right Christopher. Every day was a wow and sometimes every hour. Experience of a lifetime. I'm ready to do it again. Carl and I can argue one minute and be laughing the next. We're like brothers. The love is always there. Glad your watching and liking the series. Thanks.
Nice. Some of the scenery from the 1970 movie Vanishing Point. And hasn't changed much either. Nice bike. These are such great bargains. But my wife will only ride on a Harley.
Probably hasn't changed much from 1870.😉 I didn't realize that's where Vanishing Point was filmed. One of my favorites. Thanks for the compliment on the bike. They really are a bargain. Just saw one exactly the same as mine with 35000 miles for $3300. How can you go wrong? Nothing wrong with a Harley though. If that's what makes her happy then that's what it should be. However, nothing says you can't have both. And if she'll only ride on a Harley, you'd have alone time anytime you wanted to get away.🤔😲🤗😂😂😂 You're welcome.😎👍 Seriously, thanks for watching and for leaving me a comment.
Thanks Gil. Long hot day but a beautiful ride and you're right, the makeup beer was wonderful. The terrain changes out west amaze me. So much to see in one days ride. Thanks for watching.
Oh Hell yeah! Anywhere around Denver (except in the middle of the night) is pure misery. It is very hard to get thru a long trip with friends or family without a little drama. Main thing is not let it be permanent. You guys did good! I have seen friends part company on long rides! I will not leave anybody behind or separated. That is one thing that really pisses me off. The lead bike should never ride like he is just by himself. Very nice videos. I have ridden these same roads/areas several times. I never get tired of it.
Good to hear from you Clay. I have to tell you that Carl had quite the laugh over this episode. We shake this stuff off with no hard feelings. We're like brothers. We've been riding together for over 50 years and pretty much seen all sides of each other. Nothing we haven't been able to handle. I think I'll keep him. No choice really. Nobody else would spend this much time with me.😂😂😂 Thanks for watching and commenting Clay. Much appreciated.
Wow! Congratulations. What a gift! He gave you a legendary touring bike, and if maintenance well, you'll be able to give it to your own grandson. They're great bike and nearly indestructible. Thanks for watching and put some miles on that puppy. They're made to ride.
You keep bringing back memories! That same trip, the wife and I went through Rocky Mountain National Park (absolutely beautiful, by the way), and were to meet up with an old high school buddy for a late lunch. Traffic was sooo bad, that it took us about 4 hours to get from Boulder to our motel in Centennial, and we ended up having a late dinner instead. Now, I live in Southern California, but that was as bad as any L.A. traffic I’ve ever been in. And boy, it was hot! Started the trek back home the next day back through the Rockies; much cooler at higher altitudes! Great roads in Colorado for sure!
I'm so happy that we share these memories of our parallel travels Stoney. Denver traffic that day was as bad as any I've ever experienced and it was very hot that day. I just wanted a/c and a shower. Stoney, you tell such compelling stories of your travels, ever thought about putting on a camera and mic? I have a feeling you'd do some great videos. Think about it. In the meantime, I'm happy to have you along on this journey. Thanks so much for joining in and keeping me company with your great comments. Be well.
Yes, Ive definitely thought about it. I have a GoPro 8 and a Sena Prism Tube from a few years back. I don't have the video editing skills, but I'm sure I can figure that stuff out. What I'm lacking is time! You moto-vloggers put a lot of time into your videos; unfortunately I still work about 12 hours a day, and with my wife's health issues, I'm doing most of the work around the house as well. But I'm finally able to get away for a week, starting 9/4 - heading to the top of central Oregon, then following the coast the entire way back to So Cal. I will be filming stretches of the trip, maybe for a future channel? Time will tell...
I almost bought a Cavalcade. I think they were great bikes, way ahead of their time. I've never ridden one, and ultimately, parts availability kept me from buying one. I just rode the Voyager yesterday. Really a great bike.
2:15 I think the audio is perfectly fine. You made a good come-back from your earlier trouble. 4:37 Interesting transitional visual, for we the viewers. 4:47 And back to the view WITH the windshield. 7:19 You say you couldn't have gotten luckier with your motorcycle, and that's Great. It really has been excellent for you. And of course bad gas, is no fault of the motorcycle! Side note: If I could use a magic wand to put an older production motorcycle that was in brand new condition in my garage, it would be the Kawasaki Voyager with the inline 6 cylinder engine, which had fuel injection! I'm a Big Fan of inline 6 engines with their natural balance; they need NO balancing shafts! 14:32 A solid plan to reunite commences. 17:05 Denver traffic, courtesy of our Hero, Carl! LOL LOL LOL He's still a motorcycling Icon, as are you Rich, traffic be damned! : D 17:15 Tamiami Trail U.S. 41 near Flagler St. I think that's the Tampa Florida Area Rich! 17:36 Putting our imperfections behind us, it's got to be that way, especially between good old friends!
Wow Jack! You thoroughly watch these videos! Thank you. The audio on this was.... meh. Best I could do with what I had I like standing on my pegs while riding. It's a nice break from sitting. The 6 cylinder Voyager was a beast. I'd love to test ride one. Good catch on Tamiami trail. I'm not sure where I got that picture. Carl's traffic decision is now an iconic story between us. When we meet, I'll tell you the whole thing. But you are right, we put that stuff behind quickly. It's what friends do. Very cool the way you watch and comment on time stamped sections. It's proven useful when I don't remember a detail. Thanks Jack. Be well
@@HaveMotoWillTravel I truly Enjoy your videos. As Great as the scenery is, and it is Great, video after video, if you and Carl did not come across as REAL as you do, and as individually likable as you do, and as likable as you are as partners on this QUEST, the series would not be fun for the rest of us! I do the time stamp bit as a result of the career that I retired from. We simply HAD to have our facts together, and that included the "WHEN" aspect! I am glad it serves YOU, my internet friend, whom I WILL MEET IN PERSON, in the future!
Nope. We're still using the Sena 20s evos. We're cheap and will use these until they die or we do. 😂🤣 But..... I've heard nothing but good stuff about the Cardo brand. Thanks for watching. I'm sorry I didn't respond sooner, I've been on another extended trip and I'm just getting back. I appreciate you taking the time to check out the channel.
Sounds like the communicators are a good idea! I have always enjoyed conversing with my riding partner on a trip, it makes things more shareable and an extra set of eyes regarding safety as well. That being said I have found that I can't understand or be understood at highway speeds because of wind noise, how do your Sena's do?
I agree 100% Robert. Being able to communicate is a game changer as far as I'm concerned. This trip was my first experience with a Bluetooth unit and although mine failed, once we got a replacement it was awesome. You'll see how good the Sena system is in future videos. They're very clear, for the most part, and plenty loud at 80+. Speaker placement is critical but if you find them comfortable, you can use your own earbuds. I'm back on the Sena in the next video and both of us for the first time in the video after that. Stay tuned. Thanks for watching Robert. I've been a fan for so long, I'm blown away to know that you watched my video. I appreciate it.
@@HaveMotoWillTravel When you commented on one of my vids and shared some of your story, and the fact that my videos had helped keep you going, it was I that was blown away. I will be trying to catch up on your vids this winter, right now I am busy with summertime stuff, including recording some rides for this winter's vids.
No worries. Winters are for UA-cam. They should all be posted by then. I hope to shake your hand some day Robert. I'd love to ride BC when all this is over and they let me in. In the meantime, I just got done with your BC Hwy 99 Duffy Lake video. I didn't hear the famous "Here we go" or did I miss it? 😉 Enjoy the rest of your summer. Be well stay safe.
YUP the speedo cable broke on my 2000 - bummer because the cruise and auto volume control for the stereo are tied into that system - so neither of those will work without speed. And yes, they are prone for that breaking because of the 'extreme' bends in the cable. I believe there is one other design flaw with these because on mine the lower radiator hose was actually touching one of the exhaust pipes, causing it to develop a minute hole and spring a leak. The clearances down there are super tight. The hose was/is discontinued so I took it down to an 'old skool' auto parts store here in Pueblo. They pulled out a massive hose catalog (with pics) and matched the bad hose to an automotive hose. I did need to do some trimming on the ends, but it was a perfect fit. When I installed it, I wrapped the hose in some of that 'gutter guard' stuff that keeps debris out of the gutter, to create a 'heat barrier' to prevent the problem from happening again. Otherwise, I was SUPER LUCKY to find mine from the original owner in Colorado Springs in September of 2011. It had only 8700 miles on the clock. I ran I think 2 containers of fuel system cleaner through it right away and have never looked back. And you are right about that engine smoothness. You hit the perfect RPM range and it is an absolute hummer. SO addictive. I have a plaque that says "you will never see a biker at a psychiatrist office"......
Hello Gerald. Thanks for a great comment. You're right about the extreme bends in the speedo cable. In fact, when I replaced mine, I installed it the way you'd think it goes but it was upside down and I redid it the "right way". It's funny you mentioned the radiator hose. I had that minute leak. It was just before I was leaving NH for AZ. I couldn't see where it was coming from and it led to the purchase of a Goldwing. (I still have the Voyager). I'm on a trip right now, I just went through Colorado, but I'm going to check it out when I get home. Thanks for the tip. I didn't know about that problem. I'm looking forward to taking the Voyager for a ride. I'll be riding it to NC and ultimately to Florida in the fall. It's such a great touring platform. Better than my goldwing in many ways. Thanks for checking out my channel and for taking the time to leave such a good comment. Much appreciated. Be well, stay safe
@@HaveMotoWillTravel I think you will need to remove that bottom air scoop thingy to get a better perspective. I may have saved the hose # that works. I'll take a look and if I have it, I will reply back. So many of the 'old skool' parts stores have disappeared over the years. The major chains can't do anything without 'year, make and model'. Riding to NC? Are you headed for The Dragon? Me and the wife just did that last month - but in her car. All I can say is WOW. Maybe we'll return on the Voyager some day......
Thanks Gerald. If you have the hose number, I'd really appreciate that info. I don't know if I'll take the Voyager to the dragon. I've been on that road several times and while I love the road, I'm not a fan of some of the people who ride it. Too many dangerous riders who aren't skilled enough to ride it fast but try to anyway. I've had some close calls there. Some riders tend to cross over onto the wrong side of the road to compensate for their lack of skill. More than likely, I'll stick to the Blue Ridge Parkway. It's very pretty in the fall.
@@HaveMotoWillTravel OK I found my invoice from 2019. It indicates a Gates hose #22644. Same curves, you will just need to trim the ends. While I was in there, I also removed the thermostat. 3 years and 7K miles later, I have never had a problem with the engine not getting hot enough. You will just need to replace the o-ring if you do that. If you ride a lot in the summer, I think it would be a good idea (thermostats can fail after all). For winter riding, I literally cover at least the top half of the radiator with a piece of thick plastic to keep the temp up, and still no problems.
They're great bikes aren't they? Do you have a 2003 or a 1999? I think that's the two years for that color. I saw a green one for sale right after I bought mine. Really nice. But it had 43k miles mine only had 19k miles. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment Gilberto.
It had 19000 miles on it when I bought it. It has about 32,000 miles on it now. 10,000 of those were put on on this Cripple 2 Cross Contry trip. I still have the bike and I still love it. Thanks for watching.
First, thanks for visiting the channel and watching this video. Second, great point. There's the picture in the title page but....... In my defense, this is Episode 12 of this series and there are pictures in some of the other episodes so I never thought to include any. The other thing is, I never shot any of this for UA-cam. I didn't have a channel until a year later. I really did these to have my own video journal. And I know what the Voyager looks like. 😂😉 But you're right, it would have made for a better, more informative video. I appreciate the constructive comment. I'm still learning. Please visit again.
I did indeed. And not just once. The bike sips gas when run at normal (65-75) speeds. But, being a carbureted bike, the mileage is affected by speed and altitude. I don't ride the bike enough these days. I've got a Goldwing 1800 and I also bought a BMW R1250RT this year for my 70th birthday. BTW, the BMW consistently gets 50-60 mpg. Thanks for watching the video and for leaving a comment. I appreciate it.
@C_MacC23 I'd say that the Voyager and the Goldwing are very close, with the Goldwing having the comfort advantage and the Voyager having the advantage on luggage capacity and ease of packing. I'd ride either one on a cross-country trip tomorrow without hesitation.
I started with a Flandria Floret 49cc back in 1975, then got a Flandria Double exhaust 50cc, then a Yamaha SS 49cc (fdhx) and after that a Yamaha 50RD 50cc. From there I went straight to a Honda 750 Four K7 and then a Honda 750 F2. Got a Suzuki 750GT and again to Honda 750F1. Drove it for about ten years and got me a Yamaha V-Max with a 140HP kit and after two years got me a Benelli 750 with compressor. Then had a Moto-Guzzi California and then a Harley Fat Boy Hard Tail which I regretted immediately and got me a Kawasaki 1300. This was mid-nineties. Got me a GoldWing 1200 Interstate cuz I didn't like the feel of the Kawa, and never looked back. Had several GoldWings since 1996 and now own a 2022 GoldWing DCT and never wanna go back to anything else. Am 62 and still go crossing with a MaicoTwo-Stroke from 1975. Cross machine. I beat Nationals with it at Tielt-Winge near Schaffen in Belgium, where a lot of pros go to rain. I beat the lot because, A) I'm good, and B) the Maico is a two-stroke and has far better accelleration. Lower top speed than the four-strokes, but the accellertion beats 'em everytime...
What a great comment Jimmy! You've had quite a motorcycling "career". I'm 69 so I remember all the bikes you mention. Some of them weren't available here in the states but, as a young man, I lusted for some of the same machines. The Kawasaki 1300 was a beast of a bike. Large and unwieldy but oh that 6 cylinder engine. You can still find them for sale here in the states, some in very good shape. Parts are a hassle. I never rode a Suzuki 750GT. It was out of production by the time I bought my first big bike. I bought the 1st year Suzuki GS850G and absolutely loved it. I wish I still owned that bike. I still have the Voyager xii, and still enjoy it, but for the last 4 yrs most of my long distance riding has been on my 2007 Goldwing. I can confirm my suspicion that the Voyager has more luggage capacity. Great bikes all. I love motorcycles and I sense that you feel the same I'm thrilled to have a viewer in Belgium. My mom picked up and spoke a bit of Flemish. She translated documents for the allies after WW2. Thanks for watching my channel and taking the time to leave such a great comment. Much appreciated Jimmy. All the best. Stay safe.
Tom, I've never ridden a GL1200 so I only know what I've read. The comparisons were very favorable to the voyager 12. The Goldwings of the era won out in refinement but the voyager 12 was a better value. I own a 2007 Goldwing which cost 3 times the money. Both bikes were 12 years old when I bought them. The goldwing is NOT 3 times times the bike. I love my voyager. Thanks for watching Tom, and especially for taking the time to leave a comment.
If it ain't broke 😜😜, don't fix it. That's a good sounding bike!!
It is a good sounding bike and a pleasure to ride. They had a solid platform and did nothing but minor changes over 17 years. I wish they still made something like it.
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Your old Kawi is. Beauty! I love those kinds of rides too!
Thanks Rob. I think she's got lots of miles left in her. She's always treated me well. I think I'll keep her.
Thanks for watching.
Nice bike!
I just restored a 1991 Goldwing GL1500SE. It has 250,000km. Once restored I took it on a 6,800km trip and it ran perfectly. They don't make motorcycles like they used to.
Ride safe
Thank you for the compliment on my bike. Holy smokes! 250000k! That's impressive. I wish I had the skills to restore a bike. I know just enough to get myself into trouble. I'd love to see some pictures of your wing. Did you do any video of the process?
You're right man. They don't make bikes like they used to. And older low mileage bikes are everywhere. You just have to be patient.
Thanks for watching and leaving me a comment. Much appreciated.
@@HaveMotoWillTravel
My channel is Highmilagerider.
I have a series of 9 videos showing the restoration
Brother I’m about to buy a 1994 Voyager with 32000km from a very nice old gentleman who loves the bike but can’t ride it anymore. It was last plated in 2008. Your video gave me confidence that I’m not crazy for wanting this old bike. If only my wife could be so understanding. We shall see :)
Hey Scott. Welcome. When your wife gets on the back she'll go from being skeptical to being comfortable. You're getting a great bike. No worries. You'll be surprised by the power. Let me know how you like it.
Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment. Be well, stay safe .
Rich some beautiful views. We are lucky to have such a beautiful country. Thanks for sharing. Those bikes have always been reliable. Take care of them and they take care of you.
Doing this trip really made me appreciate what we have here in this country Mike. We're blessed. It also helped me understand westerners a bit more. Why they're so patriotic and proud of this land. They see G_d's work every day. It's laid out right in front of them.
I'm anxious to work on my bikes more. I'd like to ride them all. Time is limited to do everything.
Thanks for watching my friend and for leaving a comment.
Wow, that is a good friend you have.
Yes sir! A life long friend. We have another trip planned for this year. Stay tuned. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Wow.so beautiful natures .i like and love .
Thank you. Colorado is a very beautiful state.
Thanks for watching my video.🙏
Pretty country and good to hear the Voyager growl little bit in the background. My old GoldWing is about to turn 37 years old. Take care of them and they’ll take care of you. Good video Rich.
As pretty as it is, the camera just doesn't do it justice. Still happy to have these memories on video and audio.
The Voyager does have a growl. I wasn't reacclimated enough to riding yet to really let her rip. You could see that I was practicing hitting my lines through the curves.
I couldn't take care of my bikes for many years. Going out to the garage wasn't worth the pain. But you've done an excellent job keeping your old girl looking and running great. She's a keeper.
Thanks for watching and commenting my friend.
The Japanese bikes are engineered and built to last. They tend to be a bit more technologically advanced. Take care of them and they will take care of you.
Spot on. And just as important, Japanese bikes changed the benchmark for the whole world. Excellent engineering became paramount. It's one of the reasons HD, Triumph, Ducati etc .....began to fail. They fell behind in engineering and execution. I think they've mostly caught up.
310 miles that is one long day of riding. You got some great views on this one. When you find those gems of roads it is what is all about.
The 310 miles was easy. The heat and being stuck in Denver traffic for over an hour was the tough part. The riding was fantastic.
Thanks for watch Kev. Much appreciated.
Once again, WOW!!! It keeps getting Better an Better! The Bike sounds really smooth. Great choice you made buying it and glad that you was loving it. Sorry about the differences with Carl but you were right about the Denver situation. Hey... A cold Beer makes it alright LOL... Ride On My Friend.
WOW is right Christopher. Every day was a wow and sometimes every hour. Experience of a lifetime. I'm ready to do it again.
Carl and I can argue one minute and be laughing the next. We're like brothers. The love is always there.
Glad your watching and liking the series. Thanks.
Nice. Some of the scenery from the 1970 movie Vanishing Point. And hasn't changed much either. Nice bike. These are such great bargains. But my wife will only ride on a Harley.
Probably hasn't changed much from 1870.😉 I didn't realize that's where Vanishing Point was filmed. One of my favorites.
Thanks for the compliment on the bike. They really are a bargain. Just saw one exactly the same as mine with 35000 miles for $3300. How can you go wrong?
Nothing wrong with a Harley though. If that's what makes her happy then that's what it should be. However, nothing says you can't have both. And if she'll only ride on a Harley, you'd have alone time anytime you wanted to get away.🤔😲🤗😂😂😂 You're welcome.😎👍
Seriously, thanks for watching and for leaving me a comment.
Nice run despite the I 70 traffic. And the makeup beer well that’s sweet as well. 👍🏾
Thanks Gil. Long hot day but a beautiful ride and you're right, the makeup beer was wonderful.
The terrain changes out west amaze me. So much to see in one days ride.
Thanks for watching.
Oh Hell yeah! Anywhere around Denver (except in the middle of the night) is pure misery. It is very hard to get thru a long trip with friends or family without a little drama. Main thing is not let it be permanent. You guys did good! I have seen friends part company on long rides! I will not leave anybody behind or separated. That is one thing that really pisses me off. The lead bike should never ride like he is just by himself. Very nice videos. I have ridden these same roads/areas several times. I never get tired of it.
Good to hear from you Clay. I have to tell you that Carl had quite the laugh over this episode. We shake this stuff off with no hard feelings. We're like brothers. We've been riding together for over 50 years and pretty much seen all sides of each other. Nothing we haven't been able to handle. I think I'll keep him. No choice really. Nobody else would spend this much time with me.😂😂😂
Thanks for watching and commenting Clay. Much appreciated.
very nice bike my grandpa just gave me his 2001 voyager 1200 with 13000 miles
Wow! Congratulations. What a gift! He gave you a legendary touring bike, and if maintenance well, you'll be able to give it to your own grandson. They're great bike and nearly indestructible.
Thanks for watching and put some miles on that puppy. They're made to ride.
Im a diebetic i get sleepy too, but alittle cat nap will do the tric.! Nice bike
I discovered the 20 minute cat nap. It changed everything. Now I know the secret. Thanks for watching the video.
You keep bringing back memories! That same trip, the wife and I went through Rocky Mountain National Park (absolutely beautiful, by the way), and were to meet up with an old high school buddy for a late lunch. Traffic was sooo bad, that it took us about 4 hours to get from Boulder to our motel in Centennial, and we ended up having a late dinner instead. Now, I live in Southern California, but that was as bad as any L.A. traffic I’ve ever been in. And boy, it was hot! Started the trek back home the next day back through the Rockies; much cooler at higher altitudes! Great roads in Colorado for sure!
I'm so happy that we share these memories of our parallel travels Stoney. Denver traffic that day was as bad as any I've ever experienced and it was very hot that day. I just wanted a/c and a shower.
Stoney, you tell such compelling stories of your travels, ever thought about putting on a camera and mic? I have a feeling you'd do some great videos. Think about it.
In the meantime, I'm happy to have you along on this journey. Thanks so much for joining in and keeping me company with your great comments.
Be well.
Yes, Ive definitely thought about it. I have a GoPro 8 and a Sena Prism Tube from a few years back. I don't have the video editing skills, but I'm sure I can figure that stuff out. What I'm lacking is time! You moto-vloggers put a lot of time into your videos; unfortunately I still work about 12 hours a day, and with my wife's health issues, I'm doing most of the work around the house as well. But I'm finally able to get away for a week, starting 9/4 - heading to the top of central Oregon, then following the coast the entire way back to So Cal. I will be filming stretches of the trip, maybe for a future channel? Time will tell...
You are making me want it to be summer!
Well Jim, I doubt you needed much encouragement. 😉 I appreciate you watching the series.
What’s your opinion on the cavalcade vs the voyager? Didn’t see a review on your channel.
I almost bought a Cavalcade. I think they were great bikes, way ahead of their time. I've never ridden one, and ultimately, parts availability kept me from buying one. I just rode the Voyager yesterday. Really a great bike.
2:15 I think the audio is perfectly fine. You made a good come-back from your earlier trouble.
4:37 Interesting transitional visual, for we the viewers.
4:47 And back to the view WITH the windshield.
7:19 You say you couldn't have gotten luckier with your motorcycle, and that's Great. It really has been excellent for you.
And of course bad gas, is no fault of the motorcycle!
Side note: If I could use a magic wand to put an older production motorcycle that was in brand new condition in my garage,
it would be the Kawasaki Voyager with the inline 6 cylinder engine, which had fuel injection! I'm a Big Fan of inline 6 engines
with their natural balance; they need NO balancing shafts!
14:32 A solid plan to reunite commences.
17:05 Denver traffic, courtesy of our Hero, Carl! LOL LOL LOL He's still a motorcycling Icon, as are you Rich, traffic be damned! : D
17:15 Tamiami Trail U.S. 41 near Flagler St. I think that's the Tampa Florida Area Rich!
17:36 Putting our imperfections behind us, it's got to be that way, especially between good old friends!
Wow Jack! You thoroughly watch these videos! Thank you.
The audio on this was.... meh. Best I could do with what I had
I like standing on my pegs while riding. It's a nice break from sitting. The 6 cylinder Voyager was a beast. I'd love to test ride one. Good catch on Tamiami trail. I'm not sure where I got that picture.
Carl's traffic decision is now an iconic story between us. When we meet, I'll tell you the whole thing. But you are right, we put that stuff behind quickly. It's what friends do. Very cool the way you watch and comment on time stamped sections. It's proven useful when I don't remember a detail. Thanks Jack. Be well
@@HaveMotoWillTravel I truly Enjoy your videos.
As Great as the scenery is, and it is Great, video after video, if you and Carl did not come across as REAL as you do, and as individually likable as you do, and as likable as you are as partners on this QUEST, the series would not be fun for the rest of us!
I do the time stamp bit as a result of the career that I retired from.
We simply HAD to have our facts together, and that included the "WHEN" aspect!
I am glad it serves YOU, my internet friend, whom I WILL MEET IN PERSON, in the future!
I hope you and Carl have upgraded to a Cardo with mesh networking. Ranges over a mile..lol.
Nope. We're still using the Sena 20s evos. We're cheap and will use these until they die or we do. 😂🤣 But..... I've heard nothing but good stuff about the Cardo brand.
Thanks for watching. I'm sorry I didn't respond sooner, I've been on another extended trip and I'm just getting back. I appreciate you taking the time to check out the channel.
@@HaveMotoWillTravel No worries, and good to hear you were on a new trip. Video or it didn't happen!..lol.
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Sounds like the communicators are a good idea! I have always enjoyed conversing with my riding partner on a trip, it makes things more shareable and an extra set of eyes regarding safety as well. That being said I have found that I can't understand or be understood at highway speeds because of wind noise, how do your Sena's do?
I agree 100% Robert. Being able to communicate is a game changer as far as I'm concerned. This trip was my first experience with a Bluetooth unit and although mine failed, once we got a replacement it was awesome. You'll see how good the Sena system is in future videos. They're very clear, for the most part, and plenty loud at 80+.
Speaker placement is critical but if you find them comfortable, you can use your own earbuds.
I'm back on the Sena in the next video and both of us for the first time in the video after that. Stay tuned.
Thanks for watching Robert. I've been a fan for so long, I'm blown away to know that you watched my video. I appreciate it.
@@HaveMotoWillTravel When you commented on one of my vids and shared some of your story, and the fact that my videos had helped keep you going, it was I that was blown away.
I will be trying to catch up on your vids this winter, right now I am busy with summertime stuff, including recording some rides for this winter's vids.
No worries. Winters are for UA-cam. They should all be posted by then.
I hope to shake your hand some day Robert. I'd love to ride BC when all this is over and they let me in. In the meantime, I just got done with your BC Hwy 99 Duffy Lake video. I didn't hear the famous "Here we go" or did I miss it? 😉
Enjoy the rest of your summer. Be well stay safe.
YUP the speedo cable broke on my 2000 - bummer because the cruise and auto volume control for the stereo are tied into that system - so neither of those will work without speed. And yes, they are prone for that breaking because of the 'extreme' bends in the cable. I believe there is one other design flaw with these because on mine the lower radiator hose was actually touching one of the exhaust pipes, causing it to develop a minute hole and spring a leak. The clearances down there are super tight. The hose was/is discontinued so I took it down to an 'old skool' auto parts store here in Pueblo. They pulled out a massive hose catalog (with pics) and matched the bad hose to an automotive hose. I did need to do some trimming on the ends, but it was a perfect fit. When I installed it, I wrapped the hose in some of that 'gutter guard' stuff that keeps debris out of the gutter, to create a 'heat barrier' to prevent the problem from happening again.
Otherwise, I was SUPER LUCKY to find mine from the original owner in Colorado Springs in September of 2011. It had only 8700 miles on the clock. I ran I think 2 containers of fuel system cleaner through it right away and have never looked back. And you are right about that engine smoothness. You hit the perfect RPM range and it is an absolute hummer. SO addictive. I have a plaque that says "you will never see a biker at a psychiatrist office"......
Hello Gerald. Thanks for a great comment. You're right about the extreme bends in the speedo cable. In fact, when I replaced mine, I installed it the way you'd think it goes but it was upside down and I redid it the "right way".
It's funny you mentioned the radiator hose. I had that minute leak. It was just before I was leaving NH for AZ. I couldn't see where it was coming from and it led to the purchase of a Goldwing. (I still have the Voyager).
I'm on a trip right now, I just went through Colorado, but I'm going to check it out when I get home. Thanks for the tip. I didn't know about that problem. I'm looking forward to taking the Voyager for a ride. I'll be riding it to NC and ultimately to Florida in the fall. It's such a great touring platform. Better than my goldwing in many ways.
Thanks for checking out my channel and for taking the time to leave such a good comment. Much appreciated. Be well, stay safe
@@HaveMotoWillTravel I think you will need to remove that bottom air scoop thingy to get a better perspective. I may have saved the hose # that works. I'll take a look and if I have it, I will reply back. So many of the 'old skool' parts stores have disappeared over the years. The major chains can't do anything without 'year, make and model'.
Riding to NC? Are you headed for The Dragon? Me and the wife just did that last month - but in her car. All I can say is WOW. Maybe we'll return on the Voyager some day......
Thanks Gerald. If you have the hose number, I'd really appreciate that info.
I don't know if I'll take the Voyager to the dragon. I've been on that road several times and while I love the road, I'm not a fan of some of the people who ride it. Too many dangerous riders who aren't skilled enough to ride it fast but try to anyway. I've had some close calls there. Some riders tend to cross over onto the wrong side of the road to compensate for their lack of skill. More than likely, I'll stick to the Blue Ridge Parkway. It's very pretty in the fall.
@@HaveMotoWillTravel OK I found my invoice from 2019. It indicates a Gates hose #22644. Same curves, you will just need to trim the ends. While I was in there, I also removed the thermostat. 3 years and 7K miles later, I have never had a problem with the engine not getting hot enough. You will just need to replace the o-ring if you do that. If you ride a lot in the summer, I think it would be a good idea (thermostats can fail after all). For winter riding, I literally cover at least the top half of the radiator with a piece of thick plastic to keep the temp up, and still no problems.
Nice video I have the same bike but green
They're great bikes aren't they? Do you have a 2003 or a 1999? I think that's the two years for that color. I saw a green one for sale right after I bought mine. Really nice. But it had 43k miles mine only had 19k miles.
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment Gilberto.
@@HaveMotoWillTravel yes my is a 1999 i like it ,also I will buy a goldwing to test it
How many miles on it ?
It had 19000 miles on it when I bought it. It has about 32,000 miles on it now. 10,000 of those were put on on this Cripple 2 Cross Contry trip. I still have the bike and I still love it.
Thanks for watching.
All fun and such but you did not show us a shot of you're XII Kaw! Dissapointed!
First, thanks for visiting the channel and watching this video. Second, great point. There's the picture in the title page but....... In my defense, this is Episode 12 of this series and there are pictures in some of the other episodes so I never thought to include any. The other thing is, I never shot any of this for UA-cam. I didn't have a channel until a year later. I really did these to have my own video journal. And I know what the Voyager looks like. 😂😉 But you're right, it would have made for a better, more informative video. I appreciate the constructive comment. I'm still learning. Please visit again.
You really got over 50 mpg?
I did indeed. And not just once. The bike sips gas when run at normal (65-75) speeds. But, being a carbureted bike, the mileage is affected by speed and altitude. I don't ride the bike enough these days. I've got a Goldwing 1800 and I also bought a BMW R1250RT this year for my 70th birthday. BTW, the BMW consistently gets 50-60 mpg.
Thanks for watching the video and for leaving a comment. I appreciate it.
@@HaveMotoWillTravel Which one out of the 3 is the most comfortable for long trips?
@C_MacC23 I'd say that the Voyager and the Goldwing are very close, with the Goldwing having the comfort advantage and the Voyager having the advantage on luggage capacity and ease of packing. I'd ride either one on a cross-country trip tomorrow without hesitation.
I started with a Flandria Floret 49cc back in 1975, then got a Flandria Double exhaust 50cc, then a Yamaha SS 49cc (fdhx) and after that a Yamaha 50RD 50cc. From there I went straight to a Honda 750 Four K7 and then a Honda 750 F2. Got a Suzuki 750GT and again to Honda 750F1. Drove it for about ten years and got me a Yamaha V-Max with a 140HP kit and after two years got me a Benelli 750 with compressor. Then had a Moto-Guzzi California and then a Harley Fat Boy Hard Tail which I regretted immediately and got me a Kawasaki 1300. This was mid-nineties. Got me a GoldWing 1200 Interstate cuz I didn't like the feel of the Kawa, and never looked back. Had several GoldWings since 1996 and now own a 2022 GoldWing DCT and never wanna go back to anything else. Am 62 and still go crossing with a MaicoTwo-Stroke from 1975. Cross machine. I beat Nationals with it at Tielt-Winge near Schaffen in Belgium, where a lot of pros go to rain. I beat the lot because, A) I'm good, and B) the Maico is a two-stroke and has far better accelleration. Lower top speed than the four-strokes, but the accellertion beats 'em everytime...
What a great comment Jimmy! You've had quite a motorcycling "career". I'm 69 so I remember all the bikes you mention. Some of them weren't available here in the states but, as a young man, I lusted for some of the same machines.
The Kawasaki 1300 was a beast of a bike. Large and unwieldy but oh that 6 cylinder engine. You can still find them for sale here in the states, some in very good shape. Parts are a hassle.
I never rode a Suzuki 750GT. It was out of production by the time I bought my first big bike. I bought the 1st year Suzuki GS850G and absolutely loved it. I wish I still owned that bike. I still have the Voyager xii, and still enjoy it, but for the last 4 yrs most of my long distance riding has been on my 2007 Goldwing. I can confirm my suspicion that the Voyager has more luggage capacity. Great bikes all. I love motorcycles and I sense that you feel the same
I'm thrilled to have a viewer in Belgium. My mom picked up and spoke a bit of Flemish. She translated documents for the allies after WW2.
Thanks for watching my channel and taking the time to leave such a great comment. Much appreciated Jimmy.
All the best. Stay safe.
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This won't be popular but I have owned a gl 1200 and now own the voyager 12 .sorry goldwing fans the voyager is a better motorcycle in my opinion 😉
Tom, I've never ridden a GL1200 so I only know what I've read. The comparisons were very favorable to the voyager 12. The Goldwings of the era won out in refinement but the voyager 12 was a better value.
I own a 2007 Goldwing which cost 3 times the money. Both bikes were 12 years old when I bought them. The goldwing is NOT 3 times times the bike. I love my voyager.
Thanks for watching Tom, and especially for taking the time to leave a comment.
Is the kawi faster?
I would say the Voyager is faster than any of the 4 cylinder Goldwings and maybe even the 1500 Wing. JMO