Hello everyone! As of today, we have 90 registered! That's going to be a great turn out!
Just a reminder that rally registration closes on May 9 so that we can place our t-shirt order for the rally.
If you are coming, but have not sent in your registration, do it TODAY or TOMORROW!
After that, we will not accept any orders for t-shirts. We order a few extra of the most common sizes for the rally. You can only get what is available.
Have you all made your hotel reservations? If not, do it NOW! If our blocked rooms are full at Laquinta Inn, you'll have to find other lodging.
See you all soon!
Name is Landy, I just picked up a '86 Voyager XII with 98k and... I am in love with it. It certainly needs some love... suspension mainly, but I think it she will be a fine ride.
I graduated from MMI in "08 and went through the K-Tech program. I am a Kawasaki guy through and through (I have a tattoo to prove it) and have owned many different Kawi's over the years. The ZRX is by far my most favorite motorcycle on the planet... but the wife isn't really a fan and it's not great two up, so it was time for something else. I love the Concours, but the wife said she didn't like that either. So with a minuscule budget I looked a the Goldwing of course, but being me.. I had to look a the Voyager. I rode my '86 and then I rode an '84 gl1200, while it may have been that gl itself... it was horrible compared to the Voyager. I picked it up last Saturday and rode her home, and took the wife for a ride, and she loves it. We are planning our first "long distance" motorcycle trip later this summer for my birthday (turning the big 30).
I'm blown away but the amount of information I've found on this site and have been crawling through the forums that last few nights learning all kinds of stuff!
Have a look and let me know what you think, (I threw in a pic of my ZRX just for fun ;)
Welcome aboard
These are truly the hidden gem of touring bikes.
A few things I would do on your "new ride" change the oil, follow these instructions: https://www.amervoyassoc.org/techtipsXI ... 0Locations" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Welcome to the site. Lots of info here, and a lot of very knowledgeable people to help you.
I see you've got a KZ1000 police bike. Glad to see another KZ rider.
I owned a 2000 black ZRX1100 that I sold a couple years ago. I agree it was an amazing motorcycle. Powerful, fast and I always got compliments on it where ever I parked it. I miss it and wish I never had to sell it but it was getting to the point I could no longer ride it. I bought a Voyager XII back in 2009, I think. My memory is getting fuzzy these days. The Voyager has allowed me to keep riding and it too is an amazing motorcycle. I think besides the power and way it can take two large adults down the highway effortlessly, I love the storage capacity and the fact that it has a radio. I hope you enjoy your new ride for a lot of years. Folks here will help you out with any maintenance problems you might encounter.
Welcome ! , Nice looking 86' ya found there ! Don't be too concerned about it having nearly 100,000 miles on it. they don't seem to know how many miles they have on them ,they just keep rolling on down the road ! .........................Tony
Welcome to the AVA from Minnesota,,Lots of info on this site,,,this years rally is in Hurley Wis.,, not far from you,,lots of friendly people there ,.. including me
Wecome to the Voyager world,bike and family. That is a great looking bike you have there. As you have already found out there is a wealth of information on this forum .
I looked at the pic of your KZ1000P. I have a KZ650 in about the same shape. Want to make a streetfighter out of it. Well, that was the plan 5 years ago.
The Voyager is fun to work on, lots of accessories to fiddle with. I put mine on a battery tender after I replaced the battery. Didn't cost much, and now I can always count on a full charge if I don't ride for a while.
Just a friendly suggestion, for your wife's happiness, and indirectly, your's, too: buy a set of GL1200 Passenger Arm Rests (brand new, aftermarket; will work on any bike they can be bolted to). They connect to the front bolt of the passenger's grab bars, move forward/backward, and in/out, to adjust to your preferred position. They are fantastic, and worth every penny. Cheers!
SgtSlag wrote:Just a friendly suggestion, for your wife's happiness, and indirectly, your's, too: buy a set of GL1200 Passenger Arm Rests (brand new, aftermarket; will work on any bike they can be bolted to). They connect to the front bolt of the passenger's grab bars, move forward/backward, and in/out, to adjust to your preferred position. They are fantastic, and worth every penny. Cheers!
Thanks for the the info, I was actually wondering about those!