hmmm.. is that some foreshadowing?tReviving an older thread....it does seem inevitable. Goldwing not knee replacement
hmmm.. is that some foreshadowing?tReviving an older thread....it does seem inevitable. Goldwing not knee replacement
Thank you. I was walking without a walker or cane within one week, and rode my 1300 26 days after surgery.Good luck with your upcoming procedure!
I disagree; waiting longer does nothing except prolong the pain.Put it off as long as you can, not the Goldwing but loss of mobility and leg strength.
I didn’t say anything about being in pain. Keeping our weight down and getting good exercise goes a long way towards prolonging our riding health.Thank you. I was walking without a walker or cane within one week, and rode my 1300 26 days after surgery.
I disagree; waiting longer does nothing except prolong the pain.
My 2006 Goldwing had more ground clearance than my 2018. They were many improvements in the 2018+ but hustling corners wasn’t one of them. Ground clearance was always the limiting issue with my Goldwings.That’s true but IMHO it is far better than pre 2018 models.
Every time I test rode the older version I touched the pegs easily for some reason. Even my 1985’s I didn’t do that. Maybe just me but it kept me from buying beautiful 2010 wing beforeMy 2006 Goldwing had more ground clearance than my 2018. They were many improvements in the 2018+ but hustling corners wasn’t one of them. Ground clearance was always the limiting issue with my Goldwings.
59,000 miles on the 2006 and 13,000 on the 2018.Every time I test rode the older version I touched the pegs easily for some reason. Even my 1985’s I didn’t do that. Maybe just me but it kept me from buying beautiful 2010 wing before
I find my 2024 tour DCT to be noisier, and engine not near as smooth, but it handles better.
PS. Bought my second st1300 instead of that 2010 wing
Agree. Putting off only leads to more scar tissue and pain. The scar tissue makes PT and recovery harder too. I put off my left one for 10+ years and wish I’d done it sooner.Thank you. I was walking without a walker or cane within one week, and rode my 1300 26 days after surgery.
I disagree; waiting longer does nothing except prolong the pain.

Yup. I was a baby. Just 51 years old when I pulled my 1981 CB900f SuperSport into a Honda Dealer to look for a new pair of gloves. Just eyeballing that Wing and thinking, "Maybe in fifteen years." Salesguy walks buy and asks what I was looking for. "Glove," I say. He saw that curiosity in my eyes and said, "Right. Go ahead. Take it for a ride. AND TRUST IT LIKE YOU TRUST THE 900." I thought he was full of *****. Then I rode it. And trusted it for twenty years. Got rid of it (and the 900) at the end of last year and then surprised myself again and bought an NC750x. That's a big downsize! It does fine on the highway when I want to get away from a semi up my butt. It is crazy fun on secondary roads. It is stupid easy running around town, which is a good bit of my riding. My only complaint is after a 250 mile day running around Vermont with a kid half my age, I was sore the next day. I do miss the comfort of the Wing!It was June 2008. I had just purchased my ST a week earlier. I was filling my fuel tank for the first time on my 2007 ST 1300 when an old, weathered man riding an old, weathered Goldwing 1500 pulled up beside me. We started talking about bikes, riding and travelling. I mentioned that I had just returned to riding after a long break, and I was excited to see the U.S. and Canada. He told me it looked like I had a worthy steed for my plans and then threw in "all bikes lead to a Goldwing". I laughed and told him that I wasn't sure about that. I guess the old guy was smarter than I gave him credit for being at the time.
This bike wasn't even on my radar three weeks ago. I was still in the Veruca Salt mindset of "I want an RS and I want it now". The fact that there are no BMW dealers in my state kept wearing on me. I don't want to be 3.5 hours from a dealer and I don't want to trailer a new bike home. I kept asking myself "what do you want?"
I already have the Versys 650. That will fill the fun in the twisties urges and I can travel on it for shorter distances.......so all of those boxes are checked.
I wanted the following:
Simple
Reliable
Comfortable (must have cruise control)
No drama (borderline boring)
Local
Relatively inexpensive
The answer I came up with.......no, it can't be.......over and over again........hell no, it can't be...........I'm not that old.........it checks all of the boxes...........damn, that old man was right.
A 2024 Goldwing (ouch, it hurts just to say it)..........I'm at least getting the "sportier" version without the lounge chair on back.
Meet Kermit, the green Goblin
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Yes, I actually did it.
Mike
Lee, that R is lovely....Beemerphiles being what they are, I'm back to enjoying a couple of black Beemers these days. I thought the R1250RT was going to be too much weight and knee bend for me but both are fine. It seems much lighter than its 615 lbs. I am working diligently to lengthen the curve of time with Asian squats and long walks daily.
Don't let the old man in.
Thanks Dave, I actually have three black R's at the moment. The R90/6 didn't make the picture because it is stored at my brother's shop in Alabama until I get my Tennessee shop finished.Lee, that R is lovely....
we can't be helped. I at least tried. I had the 183rd GoldWing in the country by serial number in 1975.You Beemer guys......
I haven't tried......yet.
Mike