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What Did You Do To Your Wing Today?
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- theailer
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Re: What Did You Do To Your Wing Today?
Ooh that is a good looking exhaust you have on the bike.
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Re: What Did You Do To Your Wing Today?
Looks like those carbs got some polish love while you were at it. Sweet ride.
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1977 GL1000 BADDOG (April 2012 BOTM)
1976 LTD - '993 LTD...and so it begins'
You should remember that it's peace of mind you're after and not just fixing the machine. R.Pirsig
1977 GL1000 BADDOG (April 2012 BOTM)
1976 LTD - '993 LTD...and so it begins'
You should remember that it's peace of mind you're after and not just fixing the machine. R.Pirsig
- Moto nut
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Re: What Did You Do To Your Wing Today?
When I built this bike I never installed turn signals, so I ordered some smoke deco arrow signals, while waiting for those I’m going thru the wiring to be ready for those, also I pulled the speedo & tach to send out to be restored, they both started whining and jumping around, can’t have that….
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Re: What Did You Do To Your Wing Today?
Well worth the time to review the wiring. The clocks look okay for 50 years old, they should refurbish nice.
Proud member of the NGW Cartel (Rochester MI)
1977 GL1000 BADDOG (April 2012 BOTM)
1976 LTD - '993 LTD...and so it begins'
You should remember that it's peace of mind you're after and not just fixing the machine. R.Pirsig
1977 GL1000 BADDOG (April 2012 BOTM)
1976 LTD - '993 LTD...and so it begins'
You should remember that it's peace of mind you're after and not just fixing the machine. R.Pirsig
- ritalz
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Re: What Did You Do To Your Wing Today?
My 1800 seems to be very lazy at times and lays down for a short nap. Yesterday and a couple of times previously it seems to roll forward just enough to allow the side stand to pivot and the bike lays down on the left side. Good news is the crash bars are well placed so the damages are very minimal. Sometimes a scratch or maybe the wind deflector under the mirror gets damaged like this time. The deflectors are easy enough to fashion out of sheet plastic and a little time. Wasn't doing any riding today so I made some new ones out of heavier stock but forgot to take pictures.
Al
2003 Goldwing Daily Rider
1975 Goldwing 'Max'
1984 Goldwing New Bagger Project
1986 Goldwing Aspy 2nd daily rider
1976 Goldwing 'Grocery Getter' Sold
1985 Goldwing Interstate 'NCC-1985' sold
1981 Silverwing Sold
1982 Goldeing Project Sold
1981 Goldwing Parted Out
1983 Goldwing Project Sold
1973 CB500F Long Gone
1966 CL77 First Street Bike
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2003 Goldwing Daily Rider
1975 Goldwing 'Max'
1984 Goldwing New Bagger Project
1986 Goldwing Aspy 2nd daily rider
1976 Goldwing 'Grocery Getter' Sold
1985 Goldwing Interstate 'NCC-1985' sold
1981 Silverwing Sold
1982 Goldeing Project Sold
1981 Goldwing Parted Out
1983 Goldwing Project Sold
1973 CB500F Long Gone
1966 CL77 First Street Bike
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Re: What Did You Do To Your Wing Today?
Maybe just a touch of downward grade? Since it does not have reverse it is not reasonable to point it the other way, but are there any options to go sideways on the slight grade?
Proud member of the NGW Cartel (Rochester MI)
1977 GL1000 BADDOG (April 2012 BOTM)
1976 LTD - '993 LTD...and so it begins'
You should remember that it's peace of mind you're after and not just fixing the machine. R.Pirsig
1977 GL1000 BADDOG (April 2012 BOTM)
1976 LTD - '993 LTD...and so it begins'
You should remember that it's peace of mind you're after and not just fixing the machine. R.Pirsig
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Re: What Did You Do To Your Wing Today?
Leave it in gear, take up the 'slack' before leaning on the side stand ?
Gord
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My Original 'RAT' was a hybrid '82 CB900/1100F
'13 Honda NC700sa … An old guy's bike, a bit boring … a bit shiney …
‘14 KLR650 ... gone
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My Original 'RAT' was a hybrid '82 CB900/1100F
- Moto nut
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Re: What Did You Do To Your Wing Today?
Today I changed kickstands, I have a problem with bikes that lean too Much on their Side stands, changed both side stands on my CB750 & CB550s with a custom made side stand from Carpys, and so they happen to easily fit on the GL1000, I went with the cb550 side stand cause it’s about 1.25” longer and has extension on the foot for easy up and down, now it stands up straight with just enough lean to be safe
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- ritalz
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Re: What Did You Do To Your Wing Today?
Typically I will engage the reverse when parking on a less than ideal surface. It wasn't the best place but I thought it would be ok. Not 100% sure it didn't have help by a curious person strolling by. Not trying to blame anyone but myself, just speculating.
Al
2003 Goldwing Daily Rider
1975 Goldwing 'Max'
1984 Goldwing New Bagger Project
1986 Goldwing Aspy 2nd daily rider
1976 Goldwing 'Grocery Getter' Sold
1985 Goldwing Interstate 'NCC-1985' sold
1981 Silverwing Sold
1982 Goldeing Project Sold
1981 Goldwing Parted Out
1983 Goldwing Project Sold
1973 CB500F Long Gone
1966 CL77 First Street Bike
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2003 Goldwing Daily Rider
1975 Goldwing 'Max'
1984 Goldwing New Bagger Project
1986 Goldwing Aspy 2nd daily rider
1976 Goldwing 'Grocery Getter' Sold
1985 Goldwing Interstate 'NCC-1985' sold
1981 Silverwing Sold
1982 Goldeing Project Sold
1981 Goldwing Parted Out
1983 Goldwing Project Sold
1973 CB500F Long Gone
1966 CL77 First Street Bike
http://www.ngwclub.com/gallery3/index.p ... ans/ritalz
- Moto nut
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Re: What Did You Do To Your Wing Today?
I ordered and received two sets of turn signals, one set is a tried and tested set I’ve been using for years and the other is a new LED style I’ve never used, I decide to use the LED style, so I test each one to make sure they’re good and install, first I mount the two rear, test that they flash and then mount the front set, but when all are wired they don’t flash at all, disconnect one and the other on that side works and vice versa, I messed with it for a while and gave up and installed other set which works fine fine, anyone with some insight on this please let me know…..
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- robin1731
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Re: What Did You Do To Your Wing Today?
You need an electronic flasher. The LED's don't have enough load for a regular flasher to work. Any auto parts store will have them. But I have found that some work better than others.
1976 Goldwing Super Sport
1985 Honda Elite
1976 KZ900 Dragbike
1992 ZX7 Dragbike (KZ900 style motor w/NOS)
and a rotation of various purchases
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1985 Honda Elite
1976 KZ900 Dragbike
1992 ZX7 Dragbike (KZ900 style motor w/NOS)
and a rotation of various purchases
Randakk approved Carb Rebuilder
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Re: What Did You Do To Your Wing Today?
Yes thank you, that makes sense,
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Re: What Did You Do To Your Wing Today?
Even with an LED flasher, I could not get all LED blinkers to work. I settled on making the rears incandescent at they are only on briefly and cannot really save power. But perhaps newer LED flashers will work better. Let us know.
Proud member of the NGW Cartel (Rochester MI)
1977 GL1000 BADDOG (April 2012 BOTM)
1976 LTD - '993 LTD...and so it begins'
You should remember that it's peace of mind you're after and not just fixing the machine. R.Pirsig
1977 GL1000 BADDOG (April 2012 BOTM)
1976 LTD - '993 LTD...and so it begins'
You should remember that it's peace of mind you're after and not just fixing the machine. R.Pirsig
- robin1731
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Re: What Did You Do To Your Wing Today?
Yes, as I stated, some work better than others. I am lucky enough to know the parts guys at Oreilly's that they would let me try some different ones until I found one that worked. A guy could just buy 2 or 3 different ones and then bring back any that don't work.Fred Camper wrote: ↑Wed Nov 26, 2025 12:44 pm Even with an LED flasher, I could not get all LED blinkers to work. I settled on making the rears incandescent at they are only on briefly and cannot really save power. But perhaps newer LED flashers will work better. Let us know.
1976 Goldwing Super Sport
1985 Honda Elite
1976 KZ900 Dragbike
1992 ZX7 Dragbike (KZ900 style motor w/NOS)
and a rotation of various purchases
Randakk approved Carb Rebuilder
1985 Honda Elite
1976 KZ900 Dragbike
1992 ZX7 Dragbike (KZ900 style motor w/NOS)
and a rotation of various purchases
Randakk approved Carb Rebuilder
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Re: What Did You Do To Your Wing Today?
I'm geting too old to be heavily moderated anymore.
Goldwings don't accelerate, they gain inertia.
1978 GL1000 - almost stock SOLD
1979 GL1000 - Winter project/parts bike - custom "Busted" STILL BUSTED
1983 GL1100 Standard- raised from the dead and back to organ donor status
And the newest acquisition, 1979 Yamaha XS 650F to be a sidecar tug.
1978 GL1000 - almost stock SOLD
1979 GL1000 - Winter project/parts bike - custom "Busted" STILL BUSTED
1983 GL1100 Standard- raised from the dead and back to organ donor status
And the newest acquisition, 1979 Yamaha XS 650F to be a sidecar tug.

