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[url=https://www.classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=206527#p206527:ousrvlai said:
skiri251 » Today, 10:12 am[/url]":eek:usrvlai]
[url=https://www.classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=206513#p206513:ousrvlai said:
CrazyJerry » Sun Oct 14, 2018 6:58 pm[/url]":eek:usrvlai]
[url=https://www.classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=206476#p206476:ousrvlai said:
skiri251 » Yesterday, 7:40 am[/url]":eek:usrvlai]
Nice looking naked in your avatar pic.
Can I see larger ones?

Which part of NY?
I lived on Looong Island from 1991 to 2000.

Hi skiri251,
I'm a bit north of Looong (lol) Island. If you go north, Colton, NY is about 40 minutes from the Canadian Border @ Cornwall.
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I've posted a few pics of the 1978 GL1000 in this album:
https://www.classicgoldwings.com/forum/gallery/album.php?album_id=10387
It was about 52 degrees and sunny today so I did manage to get a few miles in!
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~CrazyJerry~

Wow! What a beautiful bike!
I have been to Catskill, Finger Lakes, Niagara Falls but not to that north.

Thanks skiri251!
There really isn't a lot up this way and we've already had three hard frosts.
The places you've been are really the more popular scenic places for sure!
Your "Snake uphill and downhill" pics are pretty cool! Love the teeth on that tilting sidecar!
~CrazyJerry~
 
Nice bike. I like the paint scheme. Spent a looooong HOT summer ~1973 in Saratoga/Balston Spa while doing my Navy Nuc prototype training. Had my first bike - a '70 TR6C Triumph chopper - built in Saratoga.
 
[url=https://www.classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=206531#p206531:2u4upl0r said:
pidjones » Today, 3:01 pm[/url]":2u4upl0r]
Nice bike. I like the paint scheme. Spent a looooong HOT summer ~1973 in Saratoga/Balston Spa while doing my Navy Nuc prototype training. Had my first bike - a '70 TR6C Triumph chopper - built in Saratoga.

Thank you pidjones!
There's a ton of combinations that look good on these oldwings. I like what you've done with your GL1000 'project'- '78 with '75 motor. I've toyed with the idea of straight pipes like yours but didn't know how it would sound. I've been to Balston Spa once (Curtis Lumber Car Show) and it was hotter than hot that day!!! :heat:
~CrazyJerry~
 
CrazyJerry":ex7mmi5z said:
[url=https://www.classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=206531#p206531:ex7mmi5z said:
pidjones » Today, 3:01 pm[/url]":ex7mmi5z]

Thank you pidjones!
There's a ton of combinations that look good on these oldwings. I like what you've done with your GL1000 'project'- '78 with '75 motor. I've toyed with the idea of straight pipes like yours but didn't know how it would sound. I've been to Balston Spa once (Curtis Lumber Car Show) and it was hotter than hot that day!!! :heat:
~CrazyJerry~

I ended up with Emgo shorty slash-cuts on it. Still louder than I'd like, but others have complemented me on its bark. I guess the GL1800 has me spoiled
 
Hi skiri251,
I'm a bit north of Looong (lol) Island. If you go north, Colton, NY is about 40 minutes from the Canadian Border @ Cornwall.

~CrazyJerry~[/quote]


That's some good riding up there. I went to Paul Smith's for a while, and lived in Saranac Lake for a summer. Got my first taste of real riding on the Wilmington notch road on a GT380 cafe in '76!
 
[url=https://www.classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=206543#p206543:2dch1361 said:
brianinpa » Today, 5:30 am[/url]":2dch1361]
Welcome to Classics from PA!
brianinpa,
We have a couple of things in common:

I see you were in the military.
I too was in the military.

I see you have a 1984 GL1200 Standard - 19,000 miles
I too have a 1984 GL1200 Interstate with just 18,921 miles - so it's game on - lol!

Drive safe and thanks for the Welcome!!
~CrazyJerry~
 

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