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In A Cloud of Dust: Off the road and on to adventure

“Ever since Siochiro Honda first introduced Americans to the world of small, affordable motorcycles in 1959, we’ve become enthralled with the idea of taking motorcycles off road.”

As we continue on down the path of what is a motorcycle I’m going to jump around a bit and cover the off-road class. I know, I know, you’re probably wondering why I’m not going in chronological order as laid out in my original article but with motocross season in full swing I’ve been geeking out on the Speed channel every weekend and I just couldn’t pass up the opportunity to talk about one of my favorite types of motorcycles. Who among us didn’t drool over the old Honda scramblers and Yamaha enduros as a kid, longing to go tearing up trails and jumping over creeks.

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Ever since Siochiro Honda first introduced Americans to the world of small, affordable motorcycles in 1959, we’ve become enthralled with the idea of taking motorcycles off road. In the mid 1960’s Americans were buying these small bikes by the truckload.  They started appearing on the backs of RVs and in campgrounds around the country as people started using them to get around the trails and carry them to their favorite watering holes.

By the late 1960’s Japanese motorcycle companies began challenging the European manufactures for supremacy in the motocross world. In 1972 the first stadium motocross event was held at the Los Angeles Coliseum and in 1975 a 125cc world championship was introduced.  During the late1970’s and early 1980’s the world of off road motorcycles experienced major leaps in technology with the typical two stroke, air cooled, twin shock rear suspension giving way to water cooled, single shock rear suspension bikes. The 1990’s brought along the first four stroke dirt bikes striving to become more environmentally friendly in the face of ever increasing pressure from the government and new environmental regulations.

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Like countless others I was introduced to the founding fathers of the off road riding and racing world by what has often been called the most important motorcycle documentary ever made, On Any Sunday.  Even though it was made before I was even born it is a living tribute to the legends of dirt like Steve McQueen and Malcolm Smith. Now thanks to DVDs and streaming video companies like Netflix it will continue to be available for generations to come. Thank god since my trusty old VHS copy was just about worn out.

“Like countless others I was introduced to the founding fathers of the off road riding and racing world by what has often been called the most important motorcycle documentary ever made, On Any Sunday.”

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The greatest thing about the modern dirt bikes is the variety of sizes and styles.  With sizes ranging from 50cc models complete with optional training wheels for the youngest of riders all the way up to 1000+ monsters in the newly emerging adventure touring class of motorcycles that allow you to enjoy the highways as well as the back roads and trails once you reach your destination. Todays off road motorcycles cover all of the needs of those of us who love to go play in the dirt. From motocross dirt bikes, to dual sports, to even what many of us would consider the ultimate adventure touring bikes like the Triumph Tiger Explorer, there is no limit to where you can go no matter your age or experience level.

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From all the way back to the Christmas morning when my parents got me the Evel Knieval model bicycle with the handle bar mounted rev up motorcycle sound machine to my first mini-bike I’ve always loved the freedom of taking my 2 wheels off the pavement and into the world of off road adventures. I will continue to look forward to the future of off road motorcycle innovations and hope there will always be places to ride them.

 

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The 2012 Honda Goldwing: Leader Of The Touring Pack

“GL1100 Interstate model,  the first ever mass produced Japanese motorcycle to roll off the production line fully fitted as a proper touring motorcycle..”

Previously we discussed what is a motorcycle. We then broke them into 7 basic categories which included Touring, Cruiser, Sport, Standard, Dual Sport, Off-Road and Scooters. Today we will focus on the Touring class of motorcycles and the 2012 Honda Goldwing in particular since for decades the Goldwing set the standard for all other touring motorcycles to follow.

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In 1980 Honda released their GL1100 Interstate model, the first ever mass produced Japanese motorcycle to roll off the production line fully fitted as a proper touring motorcycle. Even back then the Goldwing was fitted with accessories both standard and after-market that no other brand could compete with. In the decades that followed their commitment to innovation has made it renowned as the ultimate touring motorcycle, a title that the Goldwing has held more or less unchallenged ever since. Every major motorcycle manufacturer has  full dress touring bikes to choose from not to mention Harley-Davidson and their near limitless number of available ‘baggers’ but the Gold Wing has been setting the standard since day one.

“Like all motorcycles touring bikes do more than fill a highly specialized niche.”

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Touring motorcycles often mean different things to different people. Since their inception people have used them for a variety of purposes. While many riders enjoy taking long distance cross country trips on their touring bikes others never leave the city, preferring to use the the immense storage capacity of the touring motorcycles to make trips to the store or just to carry all of their riding gear.

The large amounts of storage really sets the touring class of motorcycles apart from the rest. Combined with the full front fairings and windshields, hard bags and large displacement motors they truly are the Cadillac of the 2 wheel world. Smooth and powerful, todays selection of touring bikes are so well balanced they can be deceptively nimble and easy to ride despite their size and weight. In addition to the highly advanced level of engineering modern touring bikes have almost all of the comforts of home. Integrated stereo systems, GPS navigation, cruise control, accent lighting and even heated grips and seats. Many riders even incorporate helmet to helmet communication systems so the riders and passengers can talk to each other as they cruise down the highway.

Like all motorcycles touring bikes do more than fill a highly specialized niche. With versatility and power supplemented by endless options and accessories they really have a lot more functionality than just long distance traveling. With all the choices these days you can trust the Honda Gold Wing to lead the pack in innovation,  design, and function.

 

In the coming weeks I will discuss the other categories of motorcycles, giving a brief history, more detailed description and popular examples of each.

 

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Fast Look: 2012 Goldwing – The Pinnacle of Touring Motorcycles

"If you thought the Gold Wing was the world’s ultimate touring motorcycle, you were right."

2012 Gold Wing Touring Motorcycle

For the last 36 years, one motorcycle has stood at the highest peak of the touring world: Honda’s Gold Wing®. It was revolutionary when first introduced, changing how riders looked at touring bikes forever, and over the years it’s always led for others to follow. It’s better than ever in 2012, with a fresh new style and some major upgrades.

The Apex Motorcycle Touring
Gold Wing
Manufactured by: Honda
Model: GoldWing
5 of 5 stars based on 17 reviews
23,890.00 New MSRP

"And if you think the 2012 Gold Wing is even better, you’re right again."

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Gold Wing Audio Comfort Navi XM ABS Specs

ENGINE

ENGINE
Engine Type 1832 cc Liquid Cooled horizontally opposed six cylinder
Bore & Stroke 74 mm x 71 mm
Induction Programmed Fuel Injection
Ignition Computer controlled digital with three dimensional mapping
Compression Ratio 9.8 to 1
Valve Train SOHC – two valves / cylinder

DRIVE TRAIN

DRIVE TRAIN
Transmission Five speed including Overdrive plus electric Reverse
Drive Shaft

CHASSIS / SUSPENSION / BRAKES

CHASSIS – SUSPENSION – BRAKES
Front Suspension 45 mm cartridge fork with anti dive, 4.8 inches of travel
Rear Suspension Pro Arm single side swingarm with Pro-Link single shock with computer controlled spring preload adjustment with two memory presets; 4.1 inches of travel
Front Brake Dual full floating 296 mm discs with CBS three piston calipers – ABS Braking
Rear Brake Single ventilated 316 mm disc with CBS three piston caliper – ABS Braking System
Front Tire 130 / 70R – 18
Rear Tire 180 / 60R -16

DIMENSIONS

DIMENSIONS
Rake 29.15 degrees
Trail 109 mm / 4.3 inches
Wheelbase 66.5 inches
Seat Height 29.1 inches
Curb Weight 904-933 lbs, depending on option packages selected (Includes standard equipment, required fluids and a full tank of fuel-ready to ride)
Fuel Capacity 6.6 gal
Miles Per Gallon 35 MPG : Honda’s fuel economy estimates are based on EPA exhaust emission measurement test procedures and are intended for comparison purposes. Your actual mileage will vary depending on how you ride, how you maintain your vehicle, weather, road conditions, tire pressure, installation of accessories, cargo, rider and passenger weight, and other factors.

OTHER

OTHER
Model Id GL1800
Emissions Meets current CARB (California Air Resources Board) and EPA standards.
Available Colors Pearl White, Black, Candy Red, Ultra Blue Metallic

FACTORY WARRANTY INFORMATION

FACTORY WARRANTY INFORMATION
Three Years Transferable, unlimited mileage limited warranty – extended coverage available with Honda Protection Plan.

 

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2012 Goldwing Audio Comfort at the Midlands International Auto Show: Dillon

2012 Goldwing Audio Comfort

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New for 2012
  • New Styling: The Gold Wing’s new design aims for a more integrated appearance, with a sporting edge and visual flow line linking the front to the rear, and a new, integrated taillight and saddlebag treatment. Other touches include redesigned front fascia and air intake, blacked-out headlight garnish, and new instrument panel fonts and design.
  • Improved Ride Quality: New suspension settings are a part of the reason your new Gold Wing offers handling that can put many a sportbike to shame. Gold Wings have always offered the best overall handling of any touring machine, but these new settings really improve things when you decide to dial it up a notch.
  • Clear-Coated Wheels: For 2012, our wheels are clear-coated from the factory for an improved appearance and easier cleaning.
  • Improved Wind and Weather Protection: The 2012 Gold Wing’s new layered-surface bodywork does more than just look great. We took the opportunity to fine-tune the rider and passenger environment. There’s appreciably more wind and weather protection around your lower legs, so you’ll experience less buffeting and warmer legs on those cool days.
  • Enhanced Storage Capacity: When we redesigned the new Gold Wing’s bodywork, we took the opportunity to increase the storage capacity in the saddlebags by seven liters, upping total capacity to over 150 liters including trunk and fairing pockets.
  • iPod® Connectivity: Now you can connect a compatible Apple® iPod® player or other USB mass storage devices, such as flash drives that contain MP3, WMA6 or AAC music files, and control them through the Gold Wing’s audio controls. The connector is located in the lockable trunk, where devices can be conveniently carried and discreetly stored.
  • Audio System with Surround Sound: Featuring a surround-sound system that’s tuned exclusively for the Gold Wing. When using the speakers (SRS CS Auto*), the audio image is enhanced along with deep low tones, producing a powerful surround sound. When using the headsets (SRS Headphone**), you’ll hear a three-dimensional sound field brimming with realistic sound. (SRS CS Auto* and SRS Headphone** are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc.)
  • New Seat Cover and Urethane Seat Material: The best seat in the house just got better. Both the rider and passenger will feel the difference that our new urethane seat material makes. The waterproof cover also features a new, sportier, custom perforated look too. A day in the saddle never felt so good!
  • Lockable Glovebox: Non-airbag models also get a new center-mounted lockable glove box for added convenience, boosting the cockpit area storage capacity to 2.8 liters.
Innovations
  • 1832cc Liquid-cooled, Fuel-injected Engine: The Gold Wing’s fuel-injected, horizontally opposed six-cylinder engine is exceptionally smooth and incredibly powerful. This time-tested powerplant delivers plenty of useable power, using regular unleaded fuel. And to eliminate crankshaft-induced torque reaction at the chassis, the gearbox spins opposite the crank’s rotation—an elegant solution, and a typical Gold Wing engineering touch.
  • Pro-Arm Rear Swingarm: The Gold Wing’s MotoGP-inspired single-sided cast-aluminum swingarm is super-rigid and lightweight, with reduced unsprung weight, delivering sharper, sportier handling. Its unique Pro-Arm design mates up with Honda’s patented Pro-Link® rear suspension, featuring electronically adjustable hydraulic preload settings for various riding and load conditions.
  • Shaft Final Drive
  • Tire-Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS): Checking tire pressure can be a hassle—except when you’re riding a Gold Wing with our Tire-Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). A pair of monitors keep track of both front and rear tire pressures, and the dashboard readout is updated once per minute. They’ll send you an alert if either tire is significantly underinflated.
  • Heated Grips/Seat: Heated grips, a heated rider’s seat, and a heated passenger seat/backrest, all with individual rider and passenger controls. There’s even a foot-warming system for cold mornings!
  • Adjustable Windscreen: Our sturdy, ratcheting windscreen adjustment system provides six settings over nearly four inches of travel.
Engine
  • Engine Type: 1832 cc liquid-cooled horizontally opposed six-cylinder
  • Bore And Stroke: 74 mm x 71 mm
  • Induction: Programmed Fuel Injection (PGM-FI)
  • Ignition: Computer-controlled digital with three-dimensional mapping
  • Compression Ratio: 9.8:1
  • Valve Train: SOHC; two valves per cylinder
Drive Train
  • Transmission: Five-speed including Overdrive, plus electric Reverse
  • Final Drive: Shaft
Chassis / Suspension / Brakes
  • Front Suspension: 45mm cartridge fork with anti-dive system, 5.5 in. travel
  • Rear Suspension: Pro Arm® single-side swingarm with Pro-Link® single shock with computer-controlled spring preload adjustment with two memory presets; 4.1 in. travel
  • Front Brake: Dual full-floating 296 mm discs with CBS three-piston calipers
  • Rear Brake: Single ventilated 316 mm disc with CBS three-piston caliper
  • Front Tire: 130/70R-18
  • Rear Tire: 180/60R-16
Dimensions
  • Rake: 29.15 degrees
  • Trail: 109 mm (4.3 in.)
  • Wheelbase: 66.5 in.
  • Seat Height: 29.1 in.
  • Curb Weight: 904-933 lb., depending on option packages selected (Includes all standard equipment, required fluids and a full tank of fuel-ready to ride)
  • Fuel Capacity: 6.6 gal.
Other
  • Model Id: GL18HPM
  • Emissions: Meets current California Air Resources Board (CARB) and EPA standards.
  • Available Colors: Candy Red, Pearl White, Ultra Blue Metallic, Black
Factory Warranty Information
  • Three Years: Transferable, unlimited-mileage limited warranty; extended coverage available with a Honda Protection Plan.

Honda: 2012 Youth CRF Motorcycles

Honda has fostered one thing through out the years: fun and positive attitudes toward riding, inspiring countless dreams and giving budding enthusiasts a range of bikes to evolve themselves as riders. Honda perpetuates this magic and an essential growth to the joys of motorcycling by continuing to expand on their large range of small displacement off-road motorcycles.
2012 Honda CRF 100

Honda has embraced a family affair atmosphere by offering recreational motorcycles designed to accommodate different levels of age, size, and experience. This model range includes the CRF100F, CRF80F, CRF70F, and the CRF50F.

For 2012, Honda’s line of small bikes is certain to provide virtually every rider with an option suited specifically to their level of ability and physical stature. It helps nurture riding skills by making the learning process fun. The line-up starts, at the smaller displacement end, with the CRF50F and the CRF70F. Both machines have automatic clutches and feature a low seat height, as well as, lightweight. This combination is intended for beginners, presenting an unintimidating entry motorcycle to learn the basics of riding, but providing enough performance to keep the rider happy as they mature and improve in their riding ability.

CRF 50 From Honda for 2012

The next level is represented by the CRF80F and the CRF100F. These bikes utilize manual clutches and are the perfect tool for riders to transition to larger machines, learning the finesse of clutch starts and shifting. The jump in performance levels are designed to accommodate increasing demand as rider ability improves.

Over the years, bike enthusiasts have come to know, appreciate and trust the wide diversity and variety of machines Honda offers. This extensive release of 2012 models serves as a perfect example of how Honda strives to meet the needs of today’s riding enthusiasts.

For more detailed information and images of Honda’s model line, go to www.dilloncycles.com