• Category Archives Goldwing
  • 1982 Honda Goldwing Aspencade (05-08)

  • A quick tour……

    Its nothing like the usual quality video that I usually try and put together, but I am pushed for time, so here it is, unedited, and only sound from the video itself, here it is then, a quick video tour of the new Goldwing…….

    The rest of the family is going well. Kids are enjoying the summer break, Freddy is enjoying the 40+ temperatures.
    We are off to LA for church on Saturday. Home Saturday night after dinner. Sunday we hope to get a ride in with someone in the family, and until Dan gets some insurance, I will not be doing the loop in reverse!Work is busy, some of the calls this week have included DNA sequencers, oil drilling pump control, onion storage and automotive computer testing….. Never a dull moment.


  • A fathers day to remember.

    The Americans have fathers day at a different time of year from us. It was on June 15th this year. In a lot of ways, it does not matter when it is for me, because this year, I had a day that will not be beat by any others fathers day………

    Woke up at a sane hour for a change. Usual breakfast on my own, checked email, had a really nice one from a customer that is fast becoming a friend and some spam from Amazon.
    Got dressed, kissed a sleepy wife and snuck out the apartment so as not to wake the kids.
    Get the gear on, zip tie the GPS to the handle bars (need to order the bracket from Amazon this week) and we were ready to go.

    I had decided that I wanted to ride a road that I had driven some time back, its a really technical road, it would give me a chance to get to know the bike at low speed, always a good idea to start slow and build some confidence I think……
    Anyway, the road was all I remembered it and more on a bike. Its some bike. It stops and goes with gusto! Being a dead end road, it was not long before I was looking at the GPS to extend the ride (its not often you get told to ‘go and ride for at least 3 hours’!).
    I poked around some back roads just minding my own business when I came across a dead end with a nice view (though a fence, which is rare). Stopping to take some photos of the bike I came to hear a helicopter. I could not see it, which was odd, helicopters are normally in the sky?
    Time to get riding, so off I set in search of roads that would give me a chance to bond with the bike……. I end up in one section on a bald hill, looking down at a helicopter that was hovering in front of a house built on the side of a cliff. The pilot spots me, and its game on. He heads my way and starts chasing me along the road. Well, ok, perhaps more follow, but chase sounds a lot more interesting. He followed me for about 30 seconds before breaking off and getting back to the house. It was pretty exciting, and rather bizarre.

    From there, it just got better. I will get my little video camera mounted and take you for a ride. Its a super loop that has lots of interesting stuff on it.

    Home to chat with the kids, home made mini pizzas for lunch, a nap, then off to Wall-Mart to get a pantry cupboard for Freddy, put it together, and then its time for dinner. I picked real Ozi burgers, nice feed. Then, as the sun was going down, the wind had dropped and the temperature had become more bearable, Freddy and I headed off to take her on the loop that I had enjoyed.
    The intercom worked a treat, and we had a great ride. Freddy likes the bike, but would like it better if it did not lean around corners. (I’m not ready for a trike anytime soon, so she will hopefully get used to it!).
    The twilight vistas from the hill tops were fantastic. The highlight of the ride for both of us was when a coyote came out onto the road and walked toward the bike before heading back into the bush. We both got a good look at him and it was really neat to see one in the wild.

    It takes just under an hour to do the loop, and I look forward to taking each of the kids on the same road, and then doing it in reverse with every one. (It really is a cool road!).
    I think Freddys even looking forward to going to Phoenix on the bike now, its a LOT more comfortable for back seat passengers (so I am told by Terry and Freddy).

    So, that was my Fathers day, it was fantastic, a day ride, getting chased by helicopters, a night ride with the wife, seeing a coyote, good food and a snooze in the middle.

    Going to be hard to beat that one!


  • On the ‘newbie squeeze’.

    We had the son of a friend stay with us for 2 weeks while they were away on business. We enjoyed the time with him, and like all good babysitters of teenage boys, I thought of some of the more dangerous things we could do. Sadly, at our place of late, that boils down to power kiting and riding the Goldwing. (Yeah, yeah, but lets face it, EVERY non-motorcycling parent KNOWS that motor biking is very dangerous!) We totally failed to break anything power kiting…….
    So, we took him for a ride……. I have never noticed this before, but every bump and corner resulted in a squeeze of his knees on my hips, i.e. He was using every thing he could to hang on (in terror?). It was pretty neat. After a few moments, I figured what was going on, and knowing the road, started to see if the bump I knew was coming would generate a squeeze from the pillion.

    Sadly(?) before I could get too excited about my new game, he started to relax and get into it, thus, the ‘newbie squeeze’ had a life of about 10 minutes.
    It was fun while it lasted, but I am lot happier to have made both a new convert to the world of motorcycling, and given another parent a future headache when he hits them up to get his bike license……. Just kidding Mr R, well, about the last part anyway………

    (Thats 2 for 2 now, both new pillions I have taken for a ride have declared that they want to get a bike when they are able.)


  • Olive run….

    Last week Freddy and I took a day off to go and get some Mount Zero olives on the bike.

    It should have taken about 2.5 hours up and 2.5 back, but the map off the web was wrong, so we went a lot out of our way before we found out just how you cant trust everything on the web (duh).

    Anyway, it all turns out ok, and we had a great day, read about it here.

    Hope to do it all again some time soon, it was really special to share some time on the bike with Freddy, and to see some more of Australia.


  • New tires all ’round……

    I put new front and rear tires on the bike a week or so back.
    Im still surprised about how much smoother and quieter it is.
    The front did not ‘need’ replacing from the tread depth. It still had plenty of life left in it, there was no ‘cupping’ on it that I could see. The only reason I replaced it is because the side walls were starting to crack a little. I figured that I did not need a front tire blow out in my future. Since the bike was off the road for the rear tire renew, may as well do the front as well.
    The difference was amazing, here it is, 2 weeks latter and I am making a note to myself that I need to change the front tire less than ever three years….might make it every second time I do the back one…….