
Trailering the 2006 1800 Goldwing
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Whats the problem? I thought goldwings came equiped with four wheel drive, canopies and heaters.AWing4Me wrote:Sevulturus, sounds great but Erie Penn is getting snow showers and Colddddddddddd
I mean it is a goldwing after all.

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Re: Trailering the 2006 1800 Goldwing
Try this link from the GL1800 owners website. http://www.ridersrally.com/forum/viewto ... traileringAWing4Me wrote:Can anyone advise the safestway to secure the wing on a trailer, where to attach straps, should the centre stand be down or up. I am planning on leaving for Florida fom Ontario on Friday and would appreciate any feedback
Also here are a couple of pics how I secured my Wing on the Breeze Ferry between Toronto and Rochester.
Oh by the way, any extra room on your trailer for my Wing???


Just had the straps secured to the side guards.

And yes, I had mine up on the Centrestand for the voyage.
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