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Re: 79 highway machine build

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You might run hotter than would be desired on long, lonely highways without the radiator wings.
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Re: 79 highway machine build

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Update:

Took the bike out for a good 7 day tour. Roughly 2000km (1250 miles for our American friends).
Started in Calgary AB, took highway 40 out to Banff to meet up with a high school friend working for the RCMP... Lake Louise... Radium hot springs... down into Bonners Ferry where I found a low rear tire.

Tanget 1
The 79 has tube type comstars that I converted to tubeless, my valve stem failed around the outside of the stem...
It was a slow-ish leak, about 10 psi over an hour. It was enough that it never broke the bead on me and didn't leave me on the side of the road. I did have to borrow my buddy's Scout to go buy a football/basketball pump from the local "everything" store.

Tangent 2
The 80/20 Shinko 705s were pretty good on the road. I did notice a bit of "bumpiness" at parking lot speeds but they handled well at highway speeds (When they weren't flat).

Brought it to the local tire shop where they lent me some shade from the 35C (95F) heat to rip apart the back end. The senior guy helped me put a tube in the tire and didn't charge me a dime. I think he liked the fact that I knew what I was doing and had the old bike touring around.

Tangent 3
So, I ended up putting the hard bags on. This made the back end dissaembly much easier. In spite of looks, the hard bags were actually much easier to remove then the canvas bags and the locks were a nice piece of mind to have with the long trip. Like I mentioned earlier there was a Scout touring with me. They have some nice bags but are not lockable without some modifications. We were able to share some storage to lock up both our valuables when we were away from the bikes. Made the trip easier not hauling everything around while on foot.

Next was the town on Yakk.
What a ride into town! The town consists of two bars across the street from one another, and a scattering of houses. The ride in and the town were amazing but I was floored by the ride out to Eureka. It was by far the most extreme road I've ever been on with a bike. It started with a super twisty mountain climb where I scrapped the pegs and exhaust a couple times (should have upped the spring preload before that road). Then an equally twisty downhill to the river.

Hit up Whitefish next for a couple days. Beautiful town and beautiful girls :-D Enough said haha

Did the Going to the Sun road out of Whitefish. Another amazing road but much less white knuckled than Yakk to Euerka. We then sprinted back to Calgary because of some rainy weather that was rolling in.

In all great trip! The goldwing held up to the reputation of being a great touring bike. The one thing I'll need to fix is that it is down on low end power. When cruising below ~4k rpm it would not have enough to climb hills and requires a couple down shifts to be able to pass a slow car/truck. I'm pretty sure this will be corrected by reworking the heads. It has low compression across all 4 cylinders which I've pretty certain is from carbon/gunk build up on the valves. Good thing the heads are so accessible ;)

DR: had no problems with heat on the road. It did climb up when I got stuck in traffic/construction a couple times but only to the high side of the "ok" range.
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Re: 79 highway machine build

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What are canvas bags you had on there?
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Re: 79 highway machine build

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Sounds like a great ride!
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Re: 79 highway machine build

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Great report. Sounds like your "Highway Machine Build" was a rousing success! Goldwing in its native habitat. Nothing more satisfying.
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Re: 79 highway machine build

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Sorry for the radio silence guys. I've been busy with another project (82 magna v65) and a load of landscaping work... actually more like 6 half ton loads.
heath1066 wrote:What are canvas bags you had on there?
They are from Andy Strapz. A little pricey but great quality. I had them on my '04 Thunderbird Sport for a while but the bike wasn't well suited for a bags and long hauls.
desertrefugee wrote:Great report. Sounds like your "Highway Machine Build" was a rousing success! Goldwing in its native habitat. Nothing more satisfying.
Track T 2411 wrote:Sounds like a great ride!
Yeah! Very happy with how it turned out. It is making me consider selling my Scout since the gf much prefers the back seat/suspension on the wing and it isn't getting as much use now.
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Re: 79 highway machine build

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Nice, the matte black looks neat
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