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I'll never own a Gold Wing, so I said....

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Well I've always been that guy who hates on baggers, especially the infamous Gold Wing. But time changes our opinions as we get older, and I have acquired a 1986 Gl1200 Aspencade. My brother in law offered it to me because he hasn't ridden it in years. Over the week before I picked it up I searched the Internet for ideas and info on them. I'm very surprised at how awesome the gl1200 looks as a cafe. So I will be lurking around the site seeing what info I can absorb and hopefully I'll be turning this old man bike into something rad....
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welcome to the site.
before you do anything else to it..change the timing belts. :)
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Welcome to NGW.... I have always thought a 1200 would café well.... they are sweet riding machines
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Welcome from Wisconsin. More and more 1200's are getting nekkid every day! lolol lolol lolol Enjoy the ride!
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This is, in my opinion, the best looking 1200 cafe job I've seen. Clean, minimalist. It is possible that I am biased and like black and the Darkwing tail, but dang this is a good looking scooter.
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Welcome to the club. Looking forward to the build thread on your 1200.
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Behemoth wrote:Well I've always been that guy who hates on baggers, especially the infamous Gold Wing. But time changes our opinions as we get older
Welcome to the club from the UK. You're never to old to learn, and it takes a big man to admit they were wrong.

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1986 CBX550 Good commuter
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congrats!
I got my fifth... er, sixth GW in size 1200, full dress, about a year ago. love it as much as my '78s/'79s.
from what I'm told nakedizing an Aspy can be daunting if one is not comfortable with pretty serious electrical fabrication/re-engineering, but obviously it is possible.
pls keep us updated. looking FWD to seeing whatcha got in mind.
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I would suggest watching for GL1000 or naked GL1100/1200 parts. The shelter in particular is needed to hide all of the electrics. I've seen them done with regular tanks up there, but it just doesn't seem right. Too much has to be carved out to accommodate the double backbone.
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desertrefugee wrote:This is, in my opinion, the best looking 1200 cafe job I've seen. Clean, minimalist. It is possible that I am biased and like black and the Darkwing tail, but dang this is a good looking scooter.

1200 Darkwing.jpg
I have always liked those tracker style seats. That's one of the ones I came across on google, very badass.
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heraldhamster wrote:congrats!
I got my fifth... er, sixth GW in size 1200, full dress, about a year ago. love it as much as my '78s/'79s.
from what I'm told nakedizing an Aspy can be daunting if one is not comfortable with pretty serious electrical fabrication/re-engineering, but obviously it is possible.
pls keep us updated. looking FWD to seeing whatcha got in mind.

I'm no stranger to deleting a lot of excess from my bikes, lol. Its almost a shame, this bike has most of the original accessories still intact, even the Aspencade duffle bag in the trunk, and the complete tool kit.
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Behemoth wrote:
heraldhamster wrote:congrats!
I got my fifth... er, sixth GW in size 1200, full dress, about a year ago. love it as much as my '78s/'79s.
from what I'm told nakedizing an Aspy can be daunting if one is not comfortable with pretty serious electrical fabrication/re-engineering, but obviously it is possible.
pls keep us updated. looking FWD to seeing whatcha got in mind.

I'm no stranger to deleting a lot of excess from my bikes, lol. Its almost a shame, this bike has most of the original accessories still intact, even the Aspencade duffle bag in the trunk, and the complete tool kit.
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'Grumpy' - '81 Standard, now fully dressed.
'Layla' - '81 Standard w/dealer installed fairing and Hondaline bags.
'Scarlett' '76 'Survivor' nekkid as a j-bird!

Under Construction:
The 'Jalopy' '78-'79 Mash-up
'Quikie' '81 gl1100I back on the lift, project with the step-son!

In The Shed:
'81 gl1100I barn find aka "Josie, the farmer's daughter." (almost comatose build)
'77 gl1000, roller parts bike.
'82 gl1100I, 'Old Crusty' titled roller parts bike (free!)
'82 gl1100I, My first 'Wing, and an expensive lesson!
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Track T 2411 wrote:
Behemoth wrote:
heraldhamster wrote:congrats!
I got my fifth... er, sixth GW in size 1200, full dress, about a year ago. love it as much as my '78s/'79s.
from what I'm told nakedizing an Aspy can be daunting if one is not comfortable with pretty serious electrical fabrication/re-engineering, but obviously it is possible.
pls keep us updated. looking FWD to seeing whatcha got in mind.

I'm no stranger to deleting a lot of excess from my bikes, lol. Its almost a shame, this bike has most of the original accessories still intact, even the Aspencade duffle bag in the trunk, and the complete tool kit.
EBay is your friend...
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Behemoth wrote:
heraldhamster wrote:congrats!
I got my fifth... er, sixth GW in size 1200, full dress, about a year ago. love it as much as my '78s/'79s.
from what I'm told nakedizing an Aspy can be daunting if one is not comfortable with pretty serious electrical fabrication/re-engineering, but obviously it is possible.
pls keep us updated. looking FWD to seeing whatcha got in mind.

I'm no stranger to deleting a lot of excess from my bikes, lol. Its almost a shame, this bike has most of the original accessories still intact, even the Aspencade duffle bag in the trunk, and the complete tool kit.
or if you want to get rid of the duffle bag & tools, maybe we can work a deal?
sorta bulldogged custom 1978 GL1000 - "geekster"
full Vetter dress 1979 GL1000 - "Barge" (currently down)
1986 1200 Aspencade - "Heart of Gold" - daily rider
1990 1500 Aspencade - It's ALIVE! but very, very naked. not in a good way.
1978 for $100 - project in worx
1978 from a previous member here - taking up space
my original '79 bought in '91 - replacing engine (eventually, maybe someday)

H2G2=42

A competent and self-confident person is incapable of jealousy in anything. Jealousy is invariably a symptom of neurotic insecurity. ~ Robert A. Heinlein

The good thing about science is that it's true whether or not you believe in it. ~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
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