God bless Rick. He’s a Gold Wing rider. His story is an American success story. Independent businessman and fighting the good fight every day. Thank you for your product mix, great customer service and long standing passion for the Gold Wing Rick. I’m a committed customer. God bless Uncle Frank! RIP. You are killing it Cruise. These segments are awesome. Love’m all!
Chris, this podcast with Rick Arnoldo was just excellent. It goes on to add to the already fabulous podcasts you’ve already produced. Give yourself a pat on the back. Well deserved.
I knew it! From your last Crown and Comments, I got a feeling that you would be interviewing Rick. Now this whole pod cast has come full circle because he has interviewed you and now you are interviewing him! Well done! I'll watch it later when I have time because I can see that this interview is just as long as the interview he had on you.
I finally listened to the whole podcast and it's quite thought provoking. Listening to how the Goldwing accessory department evolved over time and why we should buy from the authorised dealers and not settle for the imitation. I'm one of those who has at least 2 "imitation" products on my Goldwing and I can assure you that it's for cosmetic looks, not for safety or even comfort. Cutting corners on safety is not wise. The most sobering part of the video is learning that Uncle Frank has passed. May he rest in peace.
Great show! My first Goldwing was a 1978 GL1000 with a Vetter fairing and lowers, had a Cycle Sound AM/FM cassette and Markland bags & trunk. The windshield had wind deflectors. Was a great bike. My first bike was in 1971 a Honda trail 70. I’ve purchased many items from Wingstuff over the years. I really like these interviews you’re doing!
Really excellent interview. Enjoyed hearing the part of Rick starting his interest in motorcycling at age 13. Mine started at age 9. And so, most of us know that once you start, you are generally hooked for life!
OMG! First bike was a CB160 scrambler. I put Vetter fairings on my two CB 750s (72) and a GL1000 (77) with the radio stuff. Also, bought lowers to keep legs warm during winter. It was the greatest thing. Loved Vetter trunk and bags too! I now own a 2023 DCT. Wow, what memories.
I definitely remember Cycle sound. When I bought my used 1975 Goldwing in 1977, it had a Windjammer Faring on it. I was reading a cycle magazine and saw the Cycle Sound in an ad and immediately purchased it.
I had a Vetter fairing on my Honda CX500 deluxe with the sound design radio / speaker enclosure that fit right under the windshield and had a Pioneer Supertuner in my car and CX500 Deluxe. Some guys had so many lights on them, needed 2 batteries to keep up with the electrical demand the light drew.
No, I and many others appreciate all you do. I sincerely wish there was someone out there that knows Can AM Spyders and shared your knowledge and passion.
Great job again. I would like to meet Rick sometime. I have purchased items from his company for my bike before and most certainly will again. I am going to try to get down to Tenn this weekend to meet u if I can. BE careful on your ride Very BAD weather is around. I know U won't forget Bohn body armor. You will be in the neighborhood. Just saying, my friend. Be safffffffeee.
Thank you for having this guy on. I didn’t know anything about him. I’ve bought from them before. And I am now going through their website. Found some stuff I just gotta get.
what a nice gentleman to take so nice about his life and his interaction with Honda motorcycles, i do not ride a Goldwing as i cannot afford one ,but i have been riding Honda motorbikes for the last 53 years, from a CD175m CB250 dream CJ360, and now a 2016 Africa Twin, and i had to wait to find one at the price a could afford with out purchasing it on Credit. but going back to the Gentleman, i find that dealers have some how have lost the interaction with customers, but when i leave the bike shop i always say thank you for your help today, one day i will tell you how i had a flat in a city in the rain it was hell but i did it fix in the end.
GWRRA Ohio chapter K charter member at age 25. The guys I road with were generally twice my age, had 10 times the income.. and every toy they could add to their bikes. Picking up #6 soon. Still love it.
God bless Rick. He’s a Gold Wing rider. His story is an American success story. Independent businessman and fighting the good fight every day. Thank you for your product mix, great customer service and long standing passion for the Gold Wing Rick. I’m a committed customer. God bless Uncle Frank! RIP. You are killing it Cruise. These segments are awesome. Love’m all!
Chris, this podcast with Rick Arnoldo was just excellent. It goes on to add to the already fabulous podcasts you’ve already produced. Give yourself a pat on the back. Well deserved.
I knew it! From your last Crown and Comments, I got a feeling that you would be interviewing Rick.
Now this whole pod cast has come full circle because he has interviewed you and now you are interviewing him!
Well done!
I'll watch it later when I have time because I can see that this interview is just as long as the interview he had on you.
What a great story Rick !! I have so much on my bike from WingStuff !! Thank you for all you do !
I finally listened to the whole podcast and it's quite thought provoking.
Listening to how the Goldwing accessory department evolved over time and why we should buy from the authorised dealers and not settle for the imitation. I'm one of those who has at least 2 "imitation" products on my Goldwing and I can assure you that it's for cosmetic looks, not for safety or even comfort. Cutting corners on safety is not wise.
The most sobering part of the video is learning that Uncle Frank has passed. May he rest in peace.
Great show! My first Goldwing was a 1978 GL1000 with a Vetter fairing and lowers, had a Cycle Sound AM/FM cassette and Markland bags & trunk. The windshield had wind deflectors. Was a great bike. My first bike was in 1971 a Honda trail 70. I’ve purchased many items from Wingstuff over the years. I really like these interviews you’re doing!
Very cool!
Really enjoyed hearing Rick's journey into the Goldwing world. You both are awesome!
Really excellent interview. Enjoyed hearing the part of Rick starting his interest in motorcycling at age 13. Mine started at age 9. And so, most of us know that once you start, you are generally hooked for life!
Very nice interview, thank you! Rick's speech was very clean, unlike the previous one, who was discussing.
OMG! First bike was a CB160 scrambler. I put Vetter fairings on my two CB 750s (72) and a GL1000 (77) with the radio stuff. Also, bought lowers to keep legs warm during winter. It was the greatest thing. Loved Vetter trunk and bags too! I now own a 2023 DCT. Wow, what memories.
I definitely remember Cycle sound. When I bought my used 1975 Goldwing in 1977, it had a Windjammer Faring on it. I was reading a cycle magazine and saw the Cycle Sound in an ad and immediately purchased it.
Thanks Chris for another interesting interview. I love hearing how people got into the motorcycle industry! 😊
I had a Vetter fairing on my Honda CX500 deluxe with the sound design radio / speaker enclosure that fit right under the windshield and had a Pioneer Supertuner in my car and CX500 Deluxe. Some guys had so many lights on them, needed 2 batteries to keep up with the electrical demand the light drew.
Thanks Rick and Cruiseman
Great interview. The guy is definitely passionate. Thanks for letting him carry on. You have the absolute best vlogs out here. Keep up the good work
I appreciate that!
No, I and many others appreciate all you do. I sincerely wish there was someone out there that knows Can AM Spyders and shared your knowledge and passion.
Another good show CM
I’m a Wing stuff customer for life! The best customer service ever!
What a great cast. Great story from one hell of an interesting person.
Great job again. I would like to meet Rick sometime. I have purchased items from his company for my bike before and most certainly will again. I am going to try to get down to Tenn this weekend to meet u if I can. BE careful on your ride Very BAD weather is around. I know U won't forget Bohn body armor. You will be in the neighborhood. Just saying, my friend. Be safffffffeee.
Thank you for having this guy on. I didn’t know anything about him. I’ve bought from them before. And I am now going through their website. Found some stuff I just gotta get.
what a nice gentleman to take so nice about his life and his interaction with Honda motorcycles, i do not ride a Goldwing as i cannot afford one ,but i have been riding Honda motorbikes for the last 53 years, from a CD175m CB250 dream CJ360, and now a 2016 Africa Twin, and i had to wait to find one at the price a could afford with out purchasing it on Credit. but going back to the Gentleman, i find that dealers have some how have lost the interaction with customers, but when i leave the bike shop i always say thank you for your help today, one day i will tell you how i had a flat in a city in the rain it was hell but i did it fix in the end.
GWRRA Ohio chapter K charter member at age 25.
The guys I road with were generally twice my age, had 10 times the income.. and every toy they could add to their bikes. Picking up #6 soon. Still love it.
🌿 WOW WING STUFF HAS GOT IT GOING ON ♥️🇺🇲💜
What gold wing does he own and how many does he have and model yrs he own