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My neighbor has a 2003 RKC which he runs occassionally. Yesterday we where discussing his desire to make the move to a Goldwing. Looking for a smoother softer ride for his OL.
Seemed so simple, suggested he test ride one. Easier said than done he came back today and we both search high and wide and could not find a Honda rental facility similiar to the network Harley operates.
Anyone familiar with a rental facility in the New England area?
Please spare me the noise about not going to the darkside. He is considering his options and the GW is high on the list.
There are plenty of riders on the Goldwing forums that have owned, or CURRENTLY own both. They are probably best qualified to give an [sarcasm]unbiased[/sarcasm] answer!!
My last purchase would probably had been a Wing, had the local dealer not been such a putz. As it is, I am glad I bought another Harley.
It has soul which damn sure makes up for a lack of reverse!!!
And it should be HIGH on his list if he plans on doing some major touring.... For just a week-end runner or short trips there's lots of plastic to clean (lol)... I have had 4 of them and for Touring and have put on more them 500K they we're tops.. (I have always had at least one HD in the garage to keep it company (lol))...
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