Other than the Beemer, they're all old. I love the tasks of keeping them running well and sounding good. Keeps a smile on this old man's face. Good to hear from you Chris.
You are so right, and I feel the same way. Each sound speaks volumes in their own way from the big powerful thumps of a V twin to the refined and sophisticated power of the Goldwing. I do feel the BMW sounds a little bit like a Singer though, maybe just a little bit louder exhaust note.
I need these sounds in my life, Rob. I love the sound of machinery operating the way it's supposed to. I take pride in the ability to hear the differences in engines and being able to identify the type and often the make of what I hear.
@@HaveMotoWillTravel Exactly right! My Dad used to say "music to my ears" when hearing an engine he appreciated, I continue the tradition. For some of us we don't need that engine to physically move us to appreciate it, just listening to it doing its thing moves our souls!
@dryrockstudios3231 Well said! It's one of the reasons I so appreciated your videos when I couldn't ride. The sound of your engine put me on the bike and satisfied the longing I had to ride. The beautiful scenery and the sound of that big v-twin is the essence of riding. Thanks again.👍🙏
The motorcycle sounds never gets old. Love it! Thanks for sharing. Ride Safe.
Thanks Larry. I can't imagine not having those sounds in my life.
Voyager-1 Goldwing-2 BMW-3 Intruder-4. They all sound really Good and Tuned. Hope your enjoying your new Beamer!
Other than the Beemer, they're all old. I love the tasks of keeping them running well and sounding good. Keeps a smile on this old man's face. Good to hear from you Chris.
Very cool idea you had with this, Rich!
Thanks Jody. If only yourube viewers felt the same.🙂
All of them sound good. Cheers
Thanks Dave. The sound is so much a part of their personalities.
I’m partial to the voyager because it’s identical to mine. Be safe Aaron from Canada
The sound of the Voyager's in line 4 accelerating is intoxicating. It may be my favorite of all of them.
You are so right, and I feel the same way. Each sound speaks volumes in their own way from the big powerful thumps of a V twin to the refined and sophisticated power of the Goldwing. I do feel the BMW sounds a little bit like a Singer though, maybe just a little bit louder exhaust note.
I need these sounds in my life, Rob. I love the sound of machinery operating the way it's supposed to. I take pride in the ability to hear the differences in engines and being able to identify the type and often the make of what I hear.
@@HaveMotoWillTravel Exactly right! My Dad used to say "music to my ears" when hearing an engine he appreciated, I continue the tradition. For some of us we don't need that engine to physically move us to appreciate it, just listening to it doing its thing moves our souls!
@dryrockstudios3231 Well said! It's one of the reasons I so appreciated your videos when I couldn't ride. The sound of your engine put me on the bike and satisfied the longing I had to ride. The beautiful scenery and the sound of that big v-twin is the essence of riding. Thanks again.👍🙏
Just a tease!!
Tease is my middle name.😉