Hello from London, Ontario Canada

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Hi Dan, love the picture. Have heard good things about the Vulcan as a hardy and durable bike. I probably would not return to the Harley world instead moving to something like the Honda Goldwing. Comfortable, stable platform with a reverse. But, it is heavy and as I get older I seem to get shorter so will have to watch those inclines.

I've heard the Goldwing is the ultimate touring machine and if I was taller I may have found a good used one at one point, just can't justify the price of a new one.

I tend to prefer the backroads and only hit the big highways or interstates like I75 if I have make time. I see you are in Texas, probably a year round riding season compared to here. You can't lean them and again not cheap, have you checked out the new BRP Can-Am Spyder Tourer? They are made in Canada and cheaper in the U.S. (burns our Canadian butts).
http://can-am.brp.com/spyder/shopping-tools/why-choose-can-am-spyder/the-new-2014-spyder-rt.html

Boy, sure took this thread off topic.
 

I completely missed this reply. Highside is never a good way off of a bike. I'm hoping that was not actually a video of you but one you found somewhere to post.

A motorcycle crash is a rider with experience. ;) It's very rare to find a rider that has never been down, even if it's falling over at a stop light.

Not me flying, Dan, but thanks for the concern. My "experience" has been gained in less dramatic fashion. Though, I have yet to learn to slow down . . .
 
I'm all mixed up. I recall posting to you on another thread Dan, and telling you about my Irish site on YUKU but not seeing your welcome thread. :doh: But if I didn't welcome you....welcome!!!
 
I'm all mixed up. I recall posting to you on another thread Dan, and telling you about my Irish site on YUKU but not seeing your welcome thread. :doh: But if I didn't welcome you....welcome!!!

It's all good Gael. I mentioned your site to my wife, she'll take a look at it when she gets a chance.
 
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