Trailering the 2006 1800 Goldwing

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Do they make Canyon Dancers long enough for Gold Wings? I have got some canyon dancers for my F4i, they work great. I would recommend a front wheel chock too :D
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AWing4Me wrote:Sevulturus, sounds great but Erie Penn is getting snow showers and Colddddddddddd
Whats the problem? I thought goldwings came equiped with four wheel drive, canopies and heaters.

I mean it is a goldwing after all. :laughing:
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Re: Trailering the 2006 1800 Goldwing

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AWing4Me 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 :jawdrop:
Try this link from the GL1800 owners website. http://www.ridersrally.com/forum/viewto ... trailering

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??? :mrgreen:

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Just had the straps secured to the side guards.

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