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Old 01-01-2009, 02:17 PM   #16
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I have always had a Kawasaki in my garage, but our main 2 up rider was GoldWing for 20 years (1100 & 1500). As time went on the Gold Wing became more of a "hey, look what I can afford" bike.
Then in 2005 4 of us traded our Wings for Nomads. We could ride father anf felt better than most of the group we rode with. Then others followed, not all with a Nomad, but a big metric crusier.
My Nomad is what I want and need. I was tired of trying to see how much crap I could get on 2 wheels. It was trip back to the basics. A trip back to where I wanted to be. I think a lot of others are figuring this out too.
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Old 01-01-2009, 04:25 PM   #17
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I have always had a Kawasaki in my garage, but our main 2 up rider was GoldWing for 20 years (1100 & 1500). As time went on the Gold Wing became more of a "hey, look what I can afford" bike.
Then in 2005 4 of us traded our Wings for Nomads. We could ride father anf felt better than most of the group we rode with. Then others followed, not all with a Nomad, but a big metric crusier.
My Nomad is what I want and need. I was tired of trying to see how much crap I could get on 2 wheels. It was trip back to the basics. A trip back to where I wanted to be. I think a lot of others are figuring this out too.
Hey, that's backwards!
Seems like most folks are trading in their Nomads for the Wing!
Actually, I think it's pretty cool that we can all find the ride that works best for us.
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Old 01-03-2009, 02:30 PM   #18
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I agree with Op as The Honda add said, sort of "You Do Meet The Nicest People on a Nomad". There is another Nad raider in town here,have PM a time or two but have not met formally yet. have met some Great folks from the Sacramento ca. area and Northern Ca. There are a lot of good folks out there and at 5 new members a week you're bound to meet them . Ride safe....DJ
 
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