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My husband and I ride a Honda Goldwing. It is a great touring bike, there are other bikes that you can tour on, you just need to shop around and choose. So your question is which one? Really look around, test drive them. Oh and make sure that you will be comfortable on it. Not only you but your passenger as well.
Do you love to ride on your motorcycle? What about taking long trips? Have you wondered how to plan all the routes you want to take, what do you want to see?
We've put together a centralized information source for your motorcycle touring needs.

Motorcycle touring is fun. Most people do not know how to prepare for a trip. That is where we come in. We can give you tips and tricks, and important information on how to plan, pack, and how to be safe while you are riding.
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Motorcycle Informational Books 

From books on touring on your motorcycle to Air Brushing it.

The Essential Guide to Motorcycle Travel: Tips, Technology, Advanced Techniques

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Motorcycle Touring: Everything You Need to Know

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The Motorcycle Safety Foundation's Guide to Motorcycling Excellence: Skills, Knowledge, and Strategies for Riding Right (2nd Edition)

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Motorcycle Electrical Systems: Troubleshooting and Repair (Motorbooks Workshop)

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How to Master Airbrush Painting Techniques (Motorbooks Workshop)

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Kids Motorcycle Apparel 

What a great Birthday present or gift for any ocassion.

Kids like to dress like and act like their parents. Why not get them their very own motorcycle apparel?

Kid's Motorcycle Jacket

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Genuine Leather Child's Motorcycle Jacket

Kids Sizing for Jackets
Please use this formula to determine the correct sizing for kid's jackets:
Measure from your childs spine (the middle of their back just below their shoulder blades), out to their wrists. Also measure the circumference of your childs chest. These two measurements will determine the right size jacket for your child.

Kids Sizing Chart
X Small : 23" chest and 21" spine to wrist...... size 4
Small : 25" chest and 22" spine to wrist....size 6
Medium : 27" chest and 23" spine to wrist.....size 8
Large : 31" chest and 23.75" spine to wrist...Size 10
X Large : 33" chest and 24.5" spine to wrist....size 12
2X Large : 35" chest and 25.25" spine to wrist...size 14
3XLarge : 36 to 37" chest and 26" spine to wrist....size 16

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Teddy/Motorcycle Youth T-Shirt

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My Dads A Biker YOUTH T-shirt, Kids Motorcycle T-shirts

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Biker In Training flock - Motorcycle Premium T-Shirt

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The Co-Rider, Passenger; we are also called 2-up, co-pilot, or pillion 

A Co-Riders View on the motorcycle.

The Co-Rider, Passenger; we are 2-up, co-pilot

We are called Co-Rider, Passenger; we are 2-up, co-pilot. So really what does that mean? From the past we were know as a passenger, we sat on the back or rear seat of a motorcycle. Today we are mostly called co-riders. Why do I say that? To me not only do we sit and enjoy the wind in our face, it is being out looking at the vast scenery, we help act as another set of eyes. We help watch out for objects such as cars, dogs, deer, and people. Actually when you sit on a motorcycle you do not think of these things.
The word passenger to some is a person who has no responsibilities for the operation of the bike or car; they are simply along for the ride and nothing more. A co-rider, on the other hand, actually mean what it implies, they help share some of the responsibilities for the motorcycle such a safety.

Like in a car, we as passengers, only sit and watch out the window, with no care in the world. To some point. Think about it. What do you do? You read, talk on the phone, if there are other people in the car you are talking and paying attention to them. Am I right?

On a motorcycle there are more dangerous situations so you need to pay attention. A great way to know what it is like on a motorcycle is to sign up for the motorcycle course to get your license. You may never want to drive or as the term is called ride your own. But is a great way to know what your driver knows, and what it is like to see what they see and feel on the motorcycle, not only know what it is like to be a co-rider. If one day you do decide on getting your own motorcycle you have already taken the course and are ready to go out on your own.

Now while you are on the back of that bike, there are a few things you need to remember! Learn to sit still. I do confess, I do move around a little. It is so I can get comfortable. Like my rider (driver) he moves around or shifts a bit to get comfortable. So why shouldn't I? For starters he knows that he is moving, so he can compensate his movements. This is balancing of the bike. The rider, on the other hand, has no clue that you need to move or shift. Here is that word. Communication. This is a must! Before that adjustment, let your rider know that you are not comfortable and you need to move a little. This way he is prepared for any changes. When you first get on the back, you are not sure of what to do. For example do I lean with the bike in corners, how much do I lean? Or do I just sit still and not move? Theses questions get answered as you get accustomed to riding. Yes you lean a bit, but you lean as your rider is leaning. Good rule of thumb. Just ask. Was I leaning too far? Etc. If you do not have head set communications in your helmets, then come up with some way to communicate, like tapping on the riders shoulder, hand signals or other forms.
If you think of it this way you are riding as a team. If you see a potential problem or issue, speak up to your rider. Remember they may already see the problem before you do, if not don't yell it out simply talk to your rider. They in turn should not assume that you see everything especially in front of them. If you really think of what you see, you see the back of his helmet. You have to peek around them to see. One good practice to get into, is to slightly sit to the left or right of you rider. Most of the time, to the right. They see more on the left. From what I found out. While others to the right. It all depends on how they ride. So do what you think is comfortable.
One important note, we co-riders get a lot of wind sitting on the back and the riders sometimes forget that. If it is cold out, that wind really whips around making you colder. Look into a taller wind shield for the bike, and side air wings (air deflectors) they make riding comfortable for the passenger and the rider. It takes a lot of the wind off me and helps keep me warmer. In the summer the air deflectors can be positioned to add wind on us or keep it off.
I haven't even talked about what clothing gear to wear yet. You see as a co-rider we also get colder than our rider. So we tend to wear more clothing to keep warm in the cooler days while we ride. I make sure I have on layers. You can get long underwear to help out. Also get a good leather jacket that has a windproof and waterproof liner. Some of the new textile jackets also keep you dry and warm. Get good leather gloves that are windproof and water proof some of the gloves you can buy a liner too. Wear chaps or nice riding pants.
I have to laugh when we first go our bike there wasn't the nice heated gear like now. I see so many people wearing them. They are battery powered. If you have one of those nice new Honda Goldwings, they come with heated seats. So if you get cold plug in your heated jackets and pants. Don't forget the gloves come heated too. Oh another thing the rider can get those heated hand grips to help keep his fingers warm. Oh what luxury theses days. If you still have questions there are plenty of answers.
Not only are we companions to our riders. We also want to have fun too. SO why should we sit at home, we can spend quality time with the one we love. Which is a wonderful thing to do to get closer in your relationship. Who knows you may find something new to spark your love.

Packing Your Trailer 

How does it all fit?

When you are packing your trailer have you wondered how and where to put your things? This is very important when pulling your trailer. We go through on what to do and what to look for on our Website.
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Rain Gear to Safety Items. 

Safety is always a concern.

Deluxe Retroflective Safety Vest

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PR/MASTER TRLR SAFETY CABLES ~ MASTER LOCK COMPANY ~

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DriDucks Two Piece Rainsuit

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118 Piece All Purpose First Aid Kit

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Silver Iron-On Reflective Tape Kit

Amazon Price: $14.95 (as of 10/12/2008)

A word from us. 

Mike and Judy's words.

Look, you will find some amazing sights while you are out having fun while touring on your motorycle. Would you like to see beautiful areas like this?

Adding your Story's or Ideas to our website 

Do you have a trip or tips you would like to let people know about?

On Our website we added Your Bike Page so you can add you own stories, ideas and your pictures. We would love to read and add your stories on different ways you would ride.

GPS for your Motorcycle is a must. 

The GPS gives you a new way to travel. You can ride on roads that you never thought existed. Find gas, restaurants, rest areas, Hotels, Motels, Camping, Department Stores.. and the list goes on.

Garmin 010-00517-05 StreetPilot 2820 GPS Navigator

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Garmin Motorcycle Mount Kit

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Gas Prices 

How about looking in to a motorcycle? If you are fed up with todays prices of gas. We almost get 40 miles to the gallon on our bike.

Our Pictures 

Our Travels and Adventures of our trips to just riding around the local area.

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Our Trailer, painted by Sue Hopper by m.jdegeiso

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Give us your throughts and ideas, or just say Hi. 

Let's hear ya.

Michaud68

You ever have a question about your goldwing just give me a shout 5* and a lensroll

Posted July 22, 2008

Judy-and-Mike

Thanks Jofelyn, We are also a member of the Horizonunliminited Forum. A great place.

Posted July 21, 2008

Jofelyn

Hi guys!!! I am glad to find another couple who loves motorcycle! Thanks for visiting my lens! Last night I just stumbled on a blog by Peter and Kay Forwood. A couple who are touring the whole in a motorcycle! Truly amazing. I am so envious.You guys rock!http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/forwood/mytrip.shtml

Posted July 21, 2008

Doo Rags 

Do you have helmet hair? Doo Rags help keep your hair neat.

Bolt 2008 Softailz - "Plum Floral"

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DOO-Z - Assorted Colors

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My Hair Glove 

This is my Hair glove.

Hair Gloves 

Do you get tired of getting those knots out of your hair after riding?

The Hair glove is great! I have been using them for years. It is for those of us who hate to have tangled hair. EXAMPLE........After a long ride, my husband had spent 45 minutes trying to get the knots and tangles out. And all the hair that was in my comb and brush. The very next day we went to a motorcycle shop and bought a few Hair Gloves. What a blessing to me and my husband. My hair combs out in a few minutes and not messy.

Hair Glove Laced Hair Glove 8"

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Hair Glove Laced Hair Glove 4"

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Hair Glove Solid Hair Glove 8"

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Hair Glove Solid Hair Glove 4"

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Hair Glove Embossed Flames Hair Glove 4"

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Products to make your bike shine. 

We spend a lot on extras like chrome to air brushing. Why not make sure that they stay polished and looking great.

Muc-Off Ultimate Bike Cleaning 8 in 1 Pit Kit

Amazon Price: $61.95 (as of 10/12/2008)

91-20207 - 7 oz Plexus Spray Cleaner for Helmets/Plastics

Amazon Price: $7.95 (as of 10/12/2008)

PLASTIC CLEANER 7 OZ - Plexus -

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LEATHER CLEANER 8/OZ 6/CS - Pro Clean -

Amazon Price: $30.30 (as of 10/12/2008)

Micro Fiber Cloth

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Judy-and-Mike

About Judy-and-Mike

Hi, I am Judy and my husband is Mike.
We were so inspired by our trip in the summer of 2007. With our adventures and our planning trips, to group rides, we decided to build a webiste about our trips, resourses and what we have learned alone the way. Our website is about touring on motorcycles.
We named our website motorcycle-touring-made-easy

Come and visit us. Thanks.

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