I think I lost my "mojo" today, I went on a 230 km poker run with 60 bikes on some back roads... well I felt like I had the snot beat out of me..... I guess the old body can't take the beating anymore, I need to get my "mojo" back or the bike will have to go....dam thing rides like a buckboard......on the next fine day I will try a long ride on the 4 lane roads and see if that helps.. perhaps a different bike who knows....ok.. end of rant any words of wisdom??
I've found that my old R3T rode much smoother and was a more comfortable ride than my current Roadster, maybe a Touring model would be a better fit for you.
New shockies .. same bumps will be there no matter what bike you're on. My stock shockies were flogged at 60,000 klms .. dangerous to be honest. Which shockies to purchase .. there lies the dilemma.
I've found that my old R3T rode much smoother and was a more comfortable ride than my current Roadster, maybe a Touring model would be a better fit for you.
New shockies .. same bumps will be there no matter what bike you're on. My stock shockies were flogged at 60,000 klms .. dangerous to be honest. Which shockies to purchase .. there lies the dilemma.
See if you can get hold of a set of shockies from a Roadster. The black springs are progressive . There's the Comfort shocks from Triumph USA, good reports from the blokes that run them. We've got pretty bad roads once you get off Highway 1 here in Australia , even sections of that are pretty bad. America has great roads compared to Australia , so i'm told.
Sounds like you need a Goldwing, no matter how much money you throw at the Rocket it will never be a smooth ride so why waste your time buy a Goldwing.
Do you have a preference to the above mentioned shocks? I had both hips replaced this past year and need all the help I can get to stay hooked up for a long day in the cockpit!