I've never owned a GoldWing in my life but am now looking for either a 1200 or a 1500.
I must have looked at 6 or 7. One buyers guide tells you to put it on centre stand to check wheel off ground I have never had any problem with this but then again i am also 6 foot 3
and do a physical job, also i would love to see where this magicians assistant is hiding!!!!
Please Guys, if your going to teach people,do it right.Put your LEFT foot on the stand,transfer your weight to the stand. This way your not off balance and risk dropping the bike. Robbie
I forgot to mention, you pull up in the seat grab rail while pushing down on the stand, the stand acts as a lever and the bike just rolls gently onto the stand feet.
The stand feet MUST BOTH be ont the ground or it wont work.
You guys must be total weaklings then. Ive had all the Wings over the past 29 years. They are ALL EASY to get onto the centre stand... as long as you are doing it right. If you use the wring technique... it is IMPOSSIBLE.
A lot of people make the same mistake you guys obviously are making... you are putting your foot on the stand and then trying to LIFT the bike up... WRONG WAY!
This guy demonstrates how to do it properly and theres another guy on Youtube doing it and he's only got ONE HAND!
Don't get me wrong... I love my Goldwing, its the best bike I have ever had. I just wish that they had come up with a REAL way for a the owner to get it up on the center stand. I will never discourage anyone from buying one, but don't listen to this guy's bullshit. There is no way he did that without an assistant.
Alright..... I did it !!!!!!! Now, can you also show us how to take it off the stand ? :)
av7447 3 days ago
You let it look like it's easy....
Dr0111 1 week ago
I've never owned a GoldWing in my life but am now looking for either a 1200 or a 1500.
I must have looked at 6 or 7. One buyers guide tells you to put it on centre stand to check wheel off ground I have never had any problem with this but then again i am also 6 foot 3
and do a physical job, also i would love to see where this magicians assistant is hiding!!!!
is it the lovely Debbie McGee??.
hibbert52 2 months ago
OH ! I forgot to ad that I'm 6'3" at 231 pounds. Guess if ya just get on that center stand the right way, you'll get it up with no problem.
Goodolboy1Ca2000 2 months ago
weigh 250lbs cant do it, right leg, left leg, both legs....nothing!!!
CelticKnott 2 months ago
Please Guys, if your going to teach people,do it right.Put your LEFT foot on the stand,transfer your weight to the stand. This way your not off balance and risk dropping the bike. Robbie
robbie1401 4 months ago
I forgot to mention, you pull up in the seat grab rail while pushing down on the stand, the stand acts as a lever and the bike just rolls gently onto the stand feet.
The stand feet MUST BOTH be ont the ground or it wont work.
simonsgl 5 months ago
By the way, I'm not sure why the one handed guy does it wearing only his underpants and bike boots! Whatever floats yer boat i suppose!
If you still dont believe me... come visit me and I'll show you how to do it.
simonsgl 5 months ago
You guys must be total weaklings then. Ive had all the Wings over the past 29 years. They are ALL EASY to get onto the centre stand... as long as you are doing it right. If you use the wring technique... it is IMPOSSIBLE.
A lot of people make the same mistake you guys obviously are making... you are putting your foot on the stand and then trying to LIFT the bike up... WRONG WAY!
This guy demonstrates how to do it properly and theres another guy on Youtube doing it and he's only got ONE HAND!
simonsgl 5 months ago
Don't get me wrong... I love my Goldwing, its the best bike I have ever had. I just wish that they had come up with a REAL way for a the owner to get it up on the center stand. I will never discourage anyone from buying one, but don't listen to this guy's bullshit. There is no way he did that without an assistant.
pampurrs88 5 months ago