I love my ‘14 Voyager, my wife and I rode the back way a couple of weeks ago. Plenty of curves, beautiful scenery. Prescott is a nice place to stop for lunch.
So Gunny, I have a question for you. I'm an old guy who loves motorcycles and gave my Yamaha FJR1300 away to a friend a few years ago after I had back surgery and didn't think that I was ever able to ride again. Well, I feel great and I work out at the gym 3+ days a week and I KNOW that I can ride. I miss it terribly! But, being 75, do you think that the Voyager might be too heavy of a bike for me. I know there are "lift" devices that can help raise a bike up again after it's gone down (not that I think that's going to happen, but it has in the past) but I still worry about not being as strong as I used to be. What do you think? Voyager or smaller? Greg
Greg....I have a bad back. It goes out if I just sneeze wrong. I do carry a lift device when I ride by myself just in case. Although I have never used it yet. The Voyager is a heavy bike. No getting around that. But I love it. It's just so comfortable to ride. I'm 73 and don't plan on quiting anytime soon. I also ride a 2012 Harley Road Glide Ultra. They are both about the same weight.
I really love these videos, keep them coming. They're very calming and relaxing
I love my ‘14 Voyager, my wife and I rode the back way a couple of weeks ago. Plenty of curves, beautiful scenery. Prescott is a nice place to stop for lunch.
If you want to ride a more scenic route home from Wickenburg: > Congress> Yarnell> Kirkland> Bagdad , then west to hwy 93 and up to Wickieup.
@The_Tactical_Sombrero..Thanks. I will give that route a try.
So Gunny, I have a question for you. I'm an old guy who loves motorcycles and gave my Yamaha FJR1300 away to a friend a few years ago after I had back surgery and didn't think that I was ever able to ride again. Well, I feel great and I work out at the gym 3+ days a week and I KNOW that I can ride. I miss it terribly! But, being 75, do you think that the Voyager might be too heavy of a bike for me. I know there are "lift" devices that can help raise a bike up again after it's gone down (not that I think that's going to happen, but it has in the past) but I still worry about not being as strong as I used to be. What do you think? Voyager or smaller? Greg
Greg....I have a bad back. It goes out if I just sneeze wrong. I do carry a lift device when I ride by myself just in case. Although I have never used it yet. The Voyager is a heavy bike. No getting around that. But I love it. It's just so comfortable to ride. I'm 73 and don't plan on quiting anytime soon. I also ride a 2012 Harley Road Glide Ultra. They are both about the same weight.