Having been in the motorcycle, ATV and personal water craft business most of my life I never understood why for years these bikes got very little love over the years. Stone reliable, smooth and comfortable, a bike that would cruise at 100 mph for as long as you cared to and be vibration free while doing so. Great machines!
not trying to subtract anything here but the "MODERN" that im sure many passersby are diggin on aint "the thang" that makes this bike that was your decision to make.the very good and high quality work on this bike is wonderful.thanx for the posting.Im thinking along the Wing line now and this helps.no knock against the modern its just that modern and geeky almost havin a collision in some cases.
The rear fender is created from the stock rear fender. It was shorten, and all the holes were filled. Just made sure it followed the frame line for a smooth flow.
Dude....this is like the 4th or 5th GoldWing I've seen that you did.......Not only are you giving them "new life", but you are giving them sex appeal and a shot at the fast life. No longer a pack mule withering away in some pasture. You have the eye for dimension and stance....
The only “hot part is the exhaust. The engine itself should not exceed 180-210 degrees, even the heads. Hardly hot enough to burn the paint. There is no ceramic additive to the paint as it does not need it. Ive refinished my bikes like this and Ive had no report of any paint burning..ever. Stays mirror glossy for years. Just have to keep it clean, and keep the oil and fuel residue off of it
There is no question the restoration was a labor of love. Top quality work sir!
I am usually a fan of true, authentic classics but you did a great job and still brought a classic back to life.
5.27.14. You've pulled off a restoration of the FIRST ORDER! An superbly fashioned video. Thank you for posting, Sir!
Wow just wow! Great job! Looks better then anything I've seen on goldwings.Just well done! Inspiring!
Having been in the motorcycle, ATV and personal water craft business most of my life I never understood why for years these bikes got very little love over the years. Stone reliable, smooth and comfortable, a bike that would cruise at 100 mph for as long as you cared to and be vibration free while doing so. Great machines!
not trying to subtract anything here but the "MODERN" that im sure many passersby are diggin on aint "the thang" that makes this bike that was your decision to make.the very good and high quality work on this bike is wonderful.thanx for the posting.Im thinking along the Wing line now and this helps.no knock against the modern its just that modern and geeky almost havin a collision in some cases.
Kool wing...Makes me wanna get busy on my '81...
The rear fender is created from the stock rear fender. It was shorten, and all the holes were filled. Just made sure it followed the frame line for a smooth flow.
Thanks!
Dude....this is like the 4th or 5th GoldWing I've seen that you did.......Not only are you giving them "new life", but you are giving them sex appeal and a shot at the fast life. No longer a pack mule withering away in some pasture. You have the eye for dimension and stance....
Thank you! Appreciate the kudos
outstanding
I wonder how much is a resto like this.
Nice. I would like to know more about that rear fender too. Is it cut down from the original one?
Chad Johnson yes it is a cut down GL1000 fender
I'm not typically one for yellow, but this is one sweet Wing! Well done! Can I ask where the rear fender came from?
Will Bishop will the rear fender is a cut down and reshaped GL1000 rear fender
Do you use house of kolor on engine and “hot” parts also? Is it a hi temp product?
The only “hot part is the exhaust. The engine itself should not exceed 180-210 degrees, even the heads. Hardly hot enough to burn the paint. There is no ceramic additive to the paint as it does not need it. Ive refinished my bikes like this and Ive had no report of any paint burning..ever. Stays mirror glossy for years. Just have to keep it clean, and keep the oil and fuel residue off of it
wheels from fhat?
What color is the engine
Wow
Probably a little late but is this bike for sale ???
This bike was sold to a gentleman in Indonesia. He drained all the fluids, and hung it up over his bar in his business.
Can anyone tell me the song's name in this video please ? Thanks so much
Cao Trí Phan. " grease ". from Frankie valli
omG ^^ ! thanks u so much !!!