Love the bike! I have a 2023 Voyager myself. I couldn’t help noticing that stylish and robust luggage rack on your trunk lid, do you mind if I ask who makes it and where did you purchase it?
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B078H4FJH4/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 It was for Indian and I made the metal strips myself to add stability to the rack. They are on the inside as well as those you see outside.
How would you compare it to the goldwing since you said youve owned one? I recently sold my Goldwing F6b and purchased a voyager (waiting for delivery).
For me the GW1800 proved to be less than what I expected in terms of ride quality and user friendly operation, i.e. GPS was locked when riding. Annoying. So, with that being said the GW1800 is powerful, fast and complex with lots and lots of delicate electronics that make the magic happen. And to work on one is always complicated and very time consuming. For me the Voyager has been a refreshing bike, not over loaded with electronic gadgets that will one day fail and sideline the bike. All the required maintenance is a breeze and easily done. And during my recent trip of 2600 miles with lots of rain and a great amount of riding in traffic and the mountains I found the Voyager to be very comfortable and smooth. Granted, my bike is almost stock with the exceptions of the seat, horn, ecu and stereo speakers. Also, working on changing over to LED headlights and driving lights. More on that later.
Beautiful bike, love the color !! can't wait to hear details
Sorry I haven't got around to this yet. Computer issues first and then my Mother passed away the first of December 23 with Covid.
So sorry to hear about your Mother. take care of yourself and your family. @@vulkanvoyager
I'd love to hear about the Yamaha venture bikes that you own and the difference between this and them.
That chrome guard for the front fender, do you know where I can get one
Love the bike! I have a 2023 Voyager myself. I couldn’t help noticing that stylish and robust luggage rack on your trunk lid, do you mind if I ask who makes it and where did you purchase it?
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B078H4FJH4/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
It was for Indian and I made the metal strips myself to add stability to the rack. They are on the inside as well as those you see outside.
How would you compare it to the goldwing since you said youve owned one? I recently sold my Goldwing F6b and purchased a voyager (waiting for delivery).
For me the GW1800 proved to be less than what I expected in terms of ride quality and user friendly operation, i.e. GPS was locked when riding. Annoying. So, with that being said the GW1800 is powerful, fast and complex with lots and lots of delicate electronics that make the magic happen. And to work on one is always complicated and very time consuming.
For me the Voyager has been a refreshing bike, not over loaded with electronic gadgets that will one day fail and sideline the bike. All the required maintenance is a breeze and easily done. And during my recent trip of 2600 miles with lots of rain and a great amount of riding in traffic and the mountains I found the Voyager to be very comfortable and smooth. Granted, my bike is almost stock with the exceptions of the seat, horn, ecu and stereo speakers. Also, working on changing over to LED headlights and driving lights. More on that later.
@vulkanvoyager awesome. Thanks for the info. I can't wait
lotta bang for your buck
Yes. The voyager is certainly a great value if you want a solid touring bike that you can add things to to make it fit you.