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« Reply #20 on: August 20, 2010, 07:49:04 PM »

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Fast forward to Rider magazine of this month.  They have an editorial in the beginning that breaks it down.  Honda's America plant produced enough Gold Wings in 2009 to carry over their anticipated demand for 2-years, 2010 and 2011.   After shut-down, Honda reclaimed all of the tooling, parts, and equipment and relocated them to their Japanese plant.  This may mean that for 2012 Honda will start producing essentially the same bike in Japan as they were making in the US!  They did speculate on a Dual-Clutch set-up and some other feature changes, but essentially the article prepared us for a 2012 Gold Wing that could still be the same GL1800 that has been made since 2001!



Like everyone else, I would imagine that Honda is suffering from inventory problems due to the economic slowdown. There was no 2009 B-King here for instance due to showroom floors full of 2008's.

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« Reply #21 on: August 25, 2010, 03:09:22 AM »


All I felt my Wing 18 needed was an electrically adjustable windshield and better quality suspension.


Couldn't agree more.  Although I got lucky and that nasty ratcheting mechanism was broken on mine when I bought it and it makes adjusting the windshield so much easier.   Thumbsup

And I actually have 2 cupholders on mine... but the Princess loves it.   Embarassment

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« Reply #22 on: August 25, 2010, 03:34:47 AM »

What Honda really needs to do with the Gold Wing is make a few ergo changes, to accomodate all the long-legged riders who buy BMW's because they can't fit comfortably on a GL1800.  A two-piece, adjustable seat; adjustable trunk like the KLT has; and some minor sculpture work on the fairing would do it.  They also need to make the side cases large enough to hold a FF helmet (as the GL1500's could).


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« Reply #23 on: August 26, 2010, 04:28:53 AM »


What Honda really needs to do with the Gold Wing is make a few ergo changes, to accomodate all the long-legged riders who buy BMW's because they can't fit comfortably on a GL1800.  A two-piece, adjustable seat; adjustable trunk like the KLT has; and some minor sculpture work on the fairing would do it.  They also need to make the side cases large enough to hold a FF helmet (as the GL1500's could).


2 very good points.  I'm only 5'10" and it fits me like a glove, but if I were say, over 6'2", I think I would run into issues with it.  And yes, I can pack more in my FJR with the stock bags and a Givi V46.  One other point...I wish they would get away from the plastic-chrome trim.  It has such a cheap feel to it.  I do think that the Wing does carry touches of chrome on it quite well...but let's just have the aftermarket companies address that.  For my own personal taste, less is more, but I think I'm in the minority as far as Wing owners are concerned.  

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« Reply #24 on: August 26, 2010, 06:24:26 AM »

...and a removeable trunk.  I don't doubt the trunk is the most useful accessory but sometimes, when you are running around solo, that big armchair isn't needed.
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« Reply #25 on: August 26, 2010, 06:39:49 AM »

The trunk assembly is more involved than just a trunk. It's basically the whole rear of the bike. Changing that would require re-engineering the entire back of the bike and, sales would indicate, it's not a desired change at this time.
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« Reply #26 on: August 26, 2010, 10:36:03 AM »

I had an '04 Wing. Put 34K miles on it.  IMO.....the bike was perfect except for 3 things it needed:

1-a 6th gear.  In 5th at 85, I thought it revved a bit too high with such a low redline
2-as mentioned, more leg space. I'm also 5'10"......perfect fit for me. If I was 6'2".....would thinkg it would have been cramped.
3-power electric windshield.....(assuming this has not already been done)

That's it.  Everything else about it was perfect.
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« Reply #27 on: August 26, 2010, 02:24:56 PM »


I had an '04 Wing. Put 34K miles on it.  IMO.....the bike was perfect except for 3 things it needed:

1-a 6th gear.  In 5th at 85, I thought it revved a bit too high with such a low redline
2-as mentioned, more leg space. I'm also 5'10"......perfect fit for me. If I was 6'2".....would thinkg it would have been cramped.
3-power electric windshield.....(assuming this has not already been done)

That's it.  Everything else about it was perfect.


You were happy with the quality of the suspension?
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« Reply #28 on: September 04, 2010, 09:31:52 PM »

I'm OK with the Wing's suspension when I'm riding solo - 175 pound rider - on decent roads. But add a passenger and full bags and, even cranked up to 25, it can be pretty harsh. I have an '09, it won't be going away, so I will probably do the Traxxion upgrade in the near future. I've ridden one with the full monty Traxxion setup and it handles like a whole different bike.
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« Reply #29 on: September 05, 2010, 04:56:26 AM »


...and a removeable trunk.  I don't doubt the trunk is the most useful accessory but sometimes, when you are running around solo, that big armchair isn't needed.

+1   and that might help it loose a few pounds.... Thumbsup
 But as Chris said, "lets not hold our breath"....
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« Reply #30 on: September 06, 2010, 04:36:33 PM »

Mine is an 01 and has had the shock replaced about 4 years ago. It has NEVER wallowed or done anything weird it just handles great
and I ride it hard in the twisties
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« Reply #31 on: September 06, 2010, 08:59:55 PM »


Mine is an 01 and has had the shock replaced about 4 years ago. It has NEVER wallowed or done anything weird it just handles great
and I ride it hard in the twisties


Mine was an 01 too (metallic orange).  It never wallowed, butt it always rode harshly on less than smooth roads.  A disappointment given that it was the flagship bike.
It did handle great.  And stopped great.
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« Reply #32 on: September 07, 2010, 04:33:35 AM »


It never wallowed, but it always rode harshly on less than smooth roads.  A disappointment given that it was the flagship bike.


I have an '06 and I agree completely.  Even what would be considered a small break/ridge in the pavement sends a sharp jolt up through the bike.  Everyone of of my other bikes, without exception, has a smoother ride than my Wing.  If I end up keeping the bike, I'll upgrade the suspension.

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PS.  So...any rumors for the 2013 Goldwing???  
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