Hi Jonathan. Nice to hear your story. I often say I’m not a motorcyclist but a tourist that goes by motorcycle. I started on a bicycle and progressed up to a motorcycle to go further. Now on Goldwing too and trips maybe slightly more exotic but it’s that same feeling I had a 15 year old with a dodgy Raleigh loaded like a French onion seller’s bicycle. Keep it up! Paul
Hi Jonathon, you couldn't have summed that up any better. I love riding my Goldwing around solo and two up. She never fails to surprise how flickable she is for such a heavy bike! I stick to A and B roads mainly, as narrow D roads with the bikes width can cause a few issues😄 We are off to Germany this year so she'll love the roads over there! Keep the videos coming mate👍
Thank you so much for your comment! The roads in this video are pretty mundane rides but I found myself looking forward to the next roundabout so I could have a little fun riding round it :) I always imagined such a bike would have the responses of oil tanker but it is SO agile it belies its bulk.
Good video and intresting story. Aint it funny they storys we hear about why people ride, also the negativity we get from none riders. Everyone who tells me bike riding is dangerous are none riders, funny how they have more knowledge about riding than ridets have. Hope the bike is going well, i bought my first goldwing 6 weeks ago and love it. Got a video of it on my youtube. Keep the videos coming mate.😊
First of all: What?? Why didn't I receive TH-cam notifications of your Goldwing videos?? I am already subscribed to you and I clicked the bell. Oh well, I have now watched them and left 'thumbs up'. I shall comment on them soon. I have my own idea of why people like to think bikes are dangerous. That idea my feature in a future video's commentary. Our Goldwing is going just fine thanks Dan, and thanks too for your comment.
Thank you for your story. In short i got my first bike at nine years old in 1971 and have been riding every sense. A lot of bad roads in every video I see from across the pond. You all have a lot t of patience.
I feel much safer riding a motorcycle. Looking 10 cars ahead, I am only 3 feet wide, have brakes or speed to get out of issues. Smells and sound much clearer. Feelings with being in the movie rather then watching the movie. Same with sports, being apart of the surroundings is much more of a way to get from part A to B. I don't think about work till I arrive and stop when I leave.
"being in the movie rather then watching the movie" I'm going to steal that line! I agree about feeling safer on a motorcycle - I feel more connected to the world, more alert and more in control of me than any other type of transport.
Enjoyed the video and thanks for sharing, great story.
Hi Jonathan. Nice to hear your story. I often say I’m not a motorcyclist but a tourist that goes by motorcycle. I started on a bicycle and progressed up to a motorcycle to go further. Now on Goldwing too and trips maybe slightly more exotic but it’s that same feeling I had a 15 year old with a dodgy Raleigh loaded like a French onion seller’s bicycle. Keep it up! Paul
Thanks for that comment Tomoli! I too get a little of that feeling when riding away on a trip - even a simple over-nighter.
Hi Jonathon, you couldn't have summed that up any better. I love riding my Goldwing around solo and two up. She never fails to surprise how flickable she is for such a heavy bike! I stick to A and B roads mainly, as narrow D roads with the bikes width can cause a few issues😄 We are off to Germany this year so she'll love the roads over there! Keep the videos coming mate👍
Thank you so much for your comment! The roads in this video are pretty mundane rides but I found myself looking forward to the next roundabout so I could have a little fun riding round it :) I always imagined such a bike would have the responses of oil tanker but it is SO agile it belies its bulk.
I wish you both many more happy miles on the Wing.
Thank you Thomas, so kind!
Good video and intresting story. Aint it funny they storys we hear about why people ride, also the negativity we get from none riders. Everyone who tells me bike riding is dangerous are none riders, funny how they have more knowledge about riding than ridets have.
Hope the bike is going well, i bought my first goldwing 6 weeks ago and love it. Got a video of it on my youtube.
Keep the videos coming mate.😊
First of all: What?? Why didn't I receive TH-cam notifications of your Goldwing videos?? I am already subscribed to you and I clicked the bell. Oh well, I have now watched them and left 'thumbs up'. I shall comment on them soon.
I have my own idea of why people like to think bikes are dangerous. That idea my feature in a future video's commentary.
Our Goldwing is going just fine thanks Dan, and thanks too for your comment.
Good to see you riding again. Its in the blood, once a biker always a biker. Good for you Jonathon.
Thankyou so much! Yeah, now is probably the best biking time I've had - I love the Goldwing and I love the opportunities it allows me and Sarah.
Thanks for sharing your story😊
Thanks for watching Lara!
Thank you for your story. In short i got my first bike at nine years old in 1971 and have been riding every sense. A lot of bad roads in every video I see from across the pond. You all have a lot t of patience.
Thanks Rodney, wow you started early!
The condition of UK roads is shameful. Never used to be anything like as bad as they are now.
@@fbglife more bureaucracy less money to accomplish anything.
Good to see you back again..and listening to your waffle, as you put it
Stay safe and look forward to seeing you again on The Wing.
Thank you Andrew, it's great to be riding again but I wish there was more free time to make it happen!
I feel much safer riding a motorcycle. Looking 10 cars ahead, I am only 3 feet wide, have brakes or speed to get out of issues. Smells and sound much clearer. Feelings with being in the movie rather then watching the movie. Same with sports, being apart of the surroundings is much more of a way to get from part A to B. I don't think about work till I arrive and stop when I leave.
"being in the movie rather then watching the movie"
I'm going to steal that line!
I agree about feeling safer on a motorcycle - I feel more connected to the world, more alert and more in control of me than any other type of transport.