<font color="blue"> Different breed of rider; more mature.
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oh, sure ... go ahead and insult me by calling me "mature", see if I care!
not only no noise from that marvellous powerplant, but the 5th gear roll-on is incredible. I did an 1100 mile circumnavigation of Lake Michigan last weekend (had a Friday Nite and Saturday meeting near Green Bay WI) ... and did the last half of that ride coming home on Sunday through the U.P. ... during one long run past a line of slow traffic, I looked down and I'd goosed it from 55 mph to 105 mph ... and the throttle still wan't opened all the way ....
Incredibly well balanced too ... I did most of the return trip with one or two fingers on one handlebar or the other ... cruise works VERY well.
Oh ... we're talking Harley's, aren't we .... well, I did wave at an awful lot of them on the trip ... certainly lots out on the road. The group sitting on the side in Chicago trying to cool their bikes down (stop and go traffic for 2-1/2 hours) didn't wave back .... kind of pretended not to see me ... funny, a single H-D rider will almost always wave back, two, rarely, a group - almost never. Regardless, I wave at all bikers.
BTW the GoldWing is quiet enough on the road that I can hear the radio / CD /CB / weather radio / intercom at an incredibly low setting! Or I can just listen to the birds singing. N vibration from the frame mounted 6 cylinder engine either. And it's an American bike ... built and assembled in Ohio. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
pete