If you've read some of my musing (mental masturbation some might say) over in the "campfire" forum you know I've been steering myself in the exact *opposite* direction, back towards lighter weight and simplicity. But at the same time I'd been reading up on all the big japanese touring bikes of the 80s/90s, just out of curiosity I suppose, and came away with the impression that the Voyager XII was the pick of the litter for its (relatively) lower weight, quicker handling, and simpl(er) traditional I4 layout. Well here's one now that's more or less dropped in my lap.
Does anyone have any experience with these rigs? They seem to be generally quite reliable and can rack up six figure mileages without too much drama (front wheel bearings every 30k is something I've read). I've been looking foward to some longer tours on my XS1100 that I've been working on, but the idea of a road sofa that loafs along with a big gulp in the cupholder has an appeal of its own.
General thoughts on the big Japanese plastic-fantastic touring rigs and what they're like to ride/own? There were a few GL1500s at the Brown County rally this past June, I figure there's gotta be something to these things.
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