What would be the point?Sort of adds new meaning to iron butt......I wonder if he has it fitted out like a Winnebago?
The moon is only (yeah, only!) a quarter of a million miles away, approximately. That comes out to 250,000 so he was to the moon and on his way back with those 400k. Of course he might have had a problem finding JASO MA 2 oil on the way....I found another article from June 2015, with maintenance stats
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So he's 76 nowadays.
I also found a thread at GL1800Riders from Dec 2018:
"Yesterday 12/17 was the 4th anniversary of Phil taking delivery of his 2015 Goldwing. On the first anniversary of him owning that bike he had over 100,000 miles on the odometer. He repeated that for the next two years for a total of 300,000 miles on 12/17/2017.
Phil showed up this morning for our Geezer ride so I had to ask him how many miles he currently had on his bike. Attached is the picture I took this morning prior to our 200+ mile ride.
The picture is of his odometer showing 400,000 miles
I drive 100,000 miles a year for my job, and I go home every day at the end of my shift, eat a nice dinner, and sleep well.What would be the point?
He can't have time to eat or sleep.
Upt'North.
My mind is mush ... do you mean "440,000, combining each bike's mileage as one" ?I'm almost half-way there on my ST1100s - over 440,000 miles between them 4 of them!
Yes, 440,000+ miles spread over the 4 ST1100s that I still ride on a regular basis.My mind is mush ... do you mean "440,000, combining each bike's mileage as one" ?
More like Titanium ButtSort of adds new meaning to iron butt......I wonder if he has it fitted out like a Winnebago?