I’ve wanted a Goldwing since I was 16 years old (1985). Finally got it in 2020 (2018 that never sold) & immediately rode it from Vegas to Texas to see family. Cadillac of touring bikes. Love it. My daily rider is a BMW R1200RT. Also a fantastic bike.
I'm 64 and have been riding for 52 years. I'm 6'2" and find my F6B GoldWing SO DAMN NICE to ride. Though I switch off regularly to my Concours, nothing beats the smoothness, power and ride of my F6B. I've had many, many bikes over the years, but if I could have only one (a terrifying idea) it would be my Honda.
@@BruceWNelsonMangyFetlocks Haha that's great to hear! 👍🏼 I've owned and rode many types of motorcycles but never a Goldwing I'm 6'4" and was afraid it looked to cramped. Trying to find something used for $6k. My last comfortable bike was an 06 VFR Interceptor 800 but I said I'd never ride a Honda again after they screwed me on a recall.
I had a 2006 new Gold Wing and rode that awesome bike for about 3,600 miles. My wife had heard about a number of people in motorcycle accidents and told me I should get rid of it because she cared about my safety. I missed that bike so much through the years. So this year in 2020, I decided to purchase a used Wing of the same type. So glad to be back on one. The wife isn’t saying anything this time or at least hasn’t said anything yet. Not sure what to think about that. Nothing better than a ride, whether just a couple of miles or much further, there are always smiles afterwards.
Over here (germany) we use to press the hazard switch when we´re approaching a traffic jam on the autobahn so all behind us know they´re approaching still standing vehicles. It´s common sense overe here and prevents others from rear ending us. Makes perfect sense, really!
Yup. We do that as well over here, in addition to using them if we're stuck behind a slow vehicle (tractor, combine, tow vehicle) for that same reason...to warm approaching traffic from the rear. I should specify us OLDER drivers do...most of the younger drivers who got their license via Driver's Ed, don't get as much safety and courtesy training.
@@riskyraccoon It's part of a number of things my father taught/showed me when I was very young. Things like flashing high beams as a vehicle passes you, so they know it's safe to change back over. Since he had been stationed in Europe while he was in the military, it might account for him knowing these things. But you can see truckers doing a lot of this stuff on a daily basis, so...
It's important to note that in some places (certain states at least, idk about countries) that being a moving vehicle with your hazards on is illegal since hazards are reserved for stationary objects. Seems like itd cut down on snowstorm hazards usage except the only place I *know* this law exists is Florida, the snow free state. Also, some cultures use a hazard blink as a thank you/acknowledgement. I think that's adorable.
Please bear with me. No ill will here, just how I felt about that video and what i would like better. After the first 3 minutes of this video i was like: WTH? What kind of noob did the editing for this Video. Throwing the Bible-Verse in between 2 sentences when the first one isn't even finished properly. Than throwing the part with the transmission in between the one with the reverse gear. To me this looks like some Highscool kid took one of your reviews for a homework asignment in video editing and did a bad job in hacking different parts of it back together so he could at least show his teacher that he did something. The transitions get somewhat better after the first minutes but I did like the older format better. Maybe i would like this new one better if you at least finish one point (like the section with the reverse gear) and than switch after that to one part of driving and after that is finished back and so forth instead of switching after every other sentence with no continuety between them. Even better would be if you keep in mind when the switches beween indoor and outdoor will happen when you're recording them (aka scripting the video beforehand) That way when you make the switch it would look way more professionel and not like bad editing. If you can improve on that part than I to think I and maybe others too will find this new format much more enjoyable. Best regards from germany.
I have had a motorcycle for 50 years, since I was 8, when my parents got me a Honda 70. As well as countless off road bikes, I have had a couple of Honda Shadows, a Vulcan, a Magna (FAST- great V4 engine), 2 Harley Road Kings (good on the open road for short trips) and the 1600cc BMW (smooth engine but bad handling). NONE of them were nearly as fast, smooth, reliable and good handling and comfortable as my Goldwing. It handles almost as good as a sport bike, even though it weighs almost 1000 lbs. You can set it up off the kick stand like a mini bike as opposed to grunting a Harley to riding position. The engine is silk smooth and STRONG. It is roomy for me and my wife and we can carry a weeks worth of groceries in it. It is just AWESOME ! I ride it as my primary transportation everywhere I go when the weather permits.
@@nasseral-momen1463 The Harley if you like weekend rides with other Harley's and just hanging out and doing the biker thing AND THEY ARE BEAUTIFUL, but a Goldwing if you plan on taking long trips and carrying a lot of stuff with you AND WANT DROP DEAD RELIABILITY. In town I like the Goldwing better because IT RUNS MUCH COOLER. in the summer that Harley get s pretty hot waiting for the light to turn green !! I find myself scooting back trying to run from the engine heat. Harleys have a lot of primary SHAKE at idle while sitting at the light as well. It depends on what you want most from a bike. PS... I am a fan of American made and I do feel a little comprised when I think about riding a Honda... I just wish an American company made something as good as a Goldwing.
@@GK-ud8dv thanks for the reply. The harley does look beautiful I won't lie. U make 2 very good points for both bikes. I guess I will just have to think a little more. Probably wind up with the honda as it does seem an all round better bike
When I got old and turned 40 two years ago ;-) I bought myself a super nice 2002 GL1800. This is an incredible motorcycle to say the least. I never thought this bike would go, handle and stop the way that it does and be amazingly comfortable while doing it. I ride this thing almost as hard as my sport bike I had and it just takes it and loves it! I've done a few 2500 mile trips to the Smokey Mountains with absolutely no fatigue at all. My girlfriend does fall asleep on the back occasionally but only if on the highway too long. I tend to stick to the back roads and mountains as much as possible. Thanks for your informative videos and the ministry that you do. I will stop by and say hi someday soon. Ride on.
I'm 72yrs young and have just bought a 2003 SCS trike in yellow fantastic bike. Best way to keep on the road as cancer prohibits me riding two wheels. Keep on rocking.
Love gold wings, you said it best when you said they handle effortless as soon as you hit 1 mph! They are the ultimate bike to go across the country, I pull a matching trailer!!
My dad always advised me to buy one. “This is the bike that you NEED” I can still hear him. Well I finally did dad and you were right all along. Thanks for the pointer ✌🏼
These goldwings are awful, They force you to ride many thousands of comfortable miles and the passengers are so relaxed they fall asleep. Since I started riding goldwings I never stay home and keep finding new states to ride around in. As I said I hate goldwings.
I hate mine because previous owner installed led headlight and fried charging sytem,stranded,slave cylinder went out,stranded,starter went out stranded. Fun times
Go for it u wouldn’t regret it I’m 30 I own one and runs flawlessly I’ve owned Yamaha venture 1300 and Yamaha road star1700 The GL is a couch on wheels Period And it can eat miles.
I haven't rode in 40 yrs but recently became obsessed w/ the Wing. Maybe an 18 is in my future.And I'm getting tired of watching you're videos without being subscribed. So I subbed ,its only right! God bless.
As somebody who has resto-modded a 1975 Goldwing and Ridden a GL1800 as well, I have to say that something most people don't talk about is how different the GL1000 was from the newer iterations of the bike. The GL1000 engine was built a lot more like a sport bike motor of the period, with the motor really waking up once you got beyond about 4000rpm, and took off past 5000rpm easily carrying itself all the way to redline. 75-77 had the largest carbs and most aggressive cam profiles of any Goldwing ever built. As it evolved it got more docile, with Honda shifting the power curve down and the engine displacement up.
My grandfather is 80. He still rides his '06 GoldWing every Wednesday with a couple of his buddy's. They call themselves the "Old Farts". He's been hit on the bike before, and he ended up worse off than the bike was. It's such a super nice ride, the only issue he has is the weight is starting to be a bit much sometimes on the starts and stops (he's 80, tho).
I rode with a group a couple of years ago where one of the guys got his first bike at 75, and been through all of the 48 states and several Canadian provinces! Hope I'm in that good of shape at that age!!
I'll be 73 in a couple of weeks. Ride every day (no car). My 87 GL1200 is my ride in the US. Starting to wonder how many years of riding I have left but so far doing fine. Still would like a GL1500 but no room to store it.
I have a 2010, same color, love the bike. Not my first 'Wing either. My first was an '03. Not much difference. I was 41 when I got my '03. Not quite an old man, yet... got my '10 in 2011, aged 49, gettin' older. Finally got the chance to really do what the 'Wing does best, put piles of miles behind me on some awesome curvy West Virginia roads. It's been called a "gizzer glide" by a Harley friend of mine. My response, bring it on! I'll out run you, out corner you, and out comfort you. I'll be having that first end of the ride beer waiting for you show up. GOLDWINGS RULE!
I feel like this is one of your best reviews ever I have no intention on buying a gold wing but I loved how you went into depth about riding position and what it feels like on your body compared to other motorcycles. I find it very helpful to know how the riding position of the bike is going to affect arms,legs back on a long ride or short ride
I read somewhere to never let your partner sit on a Wing you're looking at unless you are sure you're buying it, because nearly every other motorcycle will seem uncomfortable in comparison...
I bought a 2010 Honda Goldwing back in February of 2021 for my birthday. I turned a young 63 and the last time I rode a motorcycle was over 40 years ago. I was a little rusty taking slow right turn, but I’m improving. I replaced my stock air filter with a K&N air filter and sconce I have it apart I started changing the paint scheme on it.
I was working at a Honda dealership in San Diego when the GL1000 first came out. (Kearny Mesa Honda is now out of business.) The GL1000 was first introduced to be Honda's answer to the 'super bike'. The bike took off as a touring bike almost immediately when Califia made the first frame mount fairing for it. Vetter's Windjammer soon blew the Califia out and Vetter fairings led to saddlebags, touring trunks and a whole host of products. The point is this: Honda did not perceive the GL1000 as a touring bike.... until they came out with the GL1100 Interstate. They were as surprised as anyone else that the touring bike market sprang up like it did.
This is why I love my electric bike. I don’t miss the sound and vibration like I thought I would. Without the distractions of the bike itself I enjoy the ride and don’t have to think about anything else. I’m more relaxed and focused and aware of my surroundings. It feels like flying.
I have an 85 Goldwing Interstate and it's so smooth! 68k miles and runs like new. The only other bike I'd ever own is another Goldwing! They are Awesome!
I’ve used my hazard switch when I am last in line at a stoppage in the road here in TN. Makes me feel better. And yes, at 73 I am old Love my 2015 for all the reasons you enumerate. Love the lean angle and all day comfort.
I hit my Hazards 4 and sometimes 6 times a day commuting daily 60 miles on my ST1300. If I'm last in line at a stop light. If I see someone oncoming signaling for a left turn on a 4 lane road called Highway 17 in the Santa Cruz mountains . Anything to make me Temporarily more visible so they don't cross my path. That and High beams, and moving to the left side of lane 1 to separate myself from car clutter. I did want a GoldWing but I bought the 2014 GoldWing Valkyrie instead for my weekends
This may be the BEST Wing review ever made. I've had 3: 1996 GL1500. 2001 GL1800 and now a 2015 F6B Deluxe. That's 22 years and countless miles on a Goldwing. The sound system is outstanding and I wish you'd highlighted that. Really good video, thanks. Semper Ride, Gunny J. OUT!
There is a big, yellow, beautiful, Gold Wing exactly like that one sitting on a guys front porch in my neighborhood. It is so beautiful and awesome looking in real life!
GoldWings are so well engineered. My neighbor sold me his 1988 GL1500 with 33K miles for $1,000. The power delivery is butter smooth but powerful at the same time. I’m hooked on the things!!
I’m 35 and would never thought I would even think about a wing after driving dual sports and supermoto. But I pulled the trigger on a 1985 aspencade and love it !!! Super smooth even with 120k miles
I never had a GW till I got the 2020 DCT Tour. Boy, I regret not doing it earlier. HONDA does know how to build a bike. I don't think even BMW knows how to build a reliable bike by now like HONDA. They do something right. Look at Cycle Trader all over the country and check some of the miles on them. They build simple, smart, to the point machines. The fact that the new GW has electric motor that is A) Starter B) Alternator and c) Fwd/Rev motor is remarkable. And, if, only if it will go bad, it is so easy to replace. Maint on them is a pc of cake. Every bike has its issues and none is perfect, but for the price and what you get, priceless !!!! Happy riding !!!!!
My father in law used to have a Gold Wing mom in law was so comfortable on the rear seat she would fall asleep and head butt him when her head fell forward 😂
That's the fear I have I have with my wife that she's going to be too comfortable and fall asleep. I'm picking my first Gold Wing this coming up Thursday
First time I fell asleep on a bike was on the back of a 97 heritage softail I have no clue how but we were leaning alot too and my buddy said he never felt me on the back, this was when I was younger and just getting into motor sports
I don’t understand why anyone would give this video a thumbs down, unless they are just a die hard Harley fan. I love all bikes and have owned many brands, still do. Antique Honda GW, Suzuki 1340 B-King, BMW R1200RT, BMWK1200s and two very old Honda scooters. I owned a Harley in the past and loved it, great bike and unbeatable sound. Previous makes were, Ducati, Kawasaki, Yamaha, other Hondas, other BMW’s, Husqvarna, 78 Triumph Bonneville, Buell and others I can’t even remember. It’s just whatever you like to ride that makes you happy and the main thing is to be safe and never think you have mastered the art of motorcycle riding, that’s when you’ll get in trouble when you least expect it. I had to learn the hard way in my teenage years showing off making a turn in front of some girls in bikinis and my bike slid out from underneath me and went under a car. Was I embarrassed! 😂😂😂😂
It might be an old man bike, but FWIW I bought my Goldwing when I was 20 and drove it fully across the USA. I'm over 50 now and still ride that same Wing regularly.
Great video with lots of info about the Goldwing. I am purchasing a 1997 Goldwing this weekend with only 6,000 miles on it at a great price of $5000. Looks like this is going to be fun. Have owned a Honda VTX 1300 and a Kawasaki Vulcan 900 in the past. The Goldwing should be a step up.
I use my 4 ways. Mostly to make sure I'm seen. Traffic jams, heavy rains, and when people arn't paying attention. Often they look at me like I'm stupid, but ... they looked : )
Amen, goldwing rocks. I got my 2004 in 2006 with 22k kilometers on it. I just past 80k on it and still runs like new. I love the quiet bike as there is enough other noises out there. Majority of people who aren't riders don't like noise polluters around them. The wing is very nimble and can easily navigate twisties in the hands of skilled riders. I also ride a 1999 honda VFR which is also nimble. My wing feels like a touring version of the VFR? Ha, the hazard switch. I have used it a few times over the years but in 2020 I pushed it on and didn't latch, so since honda doesn't sell the switch, I took it apart. There are tiny springs in it not to loose. The manufacturer put a grease in it initially that eventually aged sticky. I cleaned it out and works perfectly. I added kuryakan boards which allow comfy foot movement but do not obstruct leaning. I'm keeping mine till I can no longer ride or die.
I've got to tell you brother that is a nice Goldwing. Riding one up I love my '88 Katana 1100, but my wife who's 60 now (I'm considerably older) would love that bike so much compared to the back of this little sport touring bike we have.
I am 73 and I love my gold wing if you’re not paying attention to the speed the guy with the blue lights will tell you when He gives you that piece of paper 😏 I live in Maine and have the best of two riding worldsthe mountains of New Hampshire and rock bound coast of Maine
Iv seen 100s of goldwings using 4 way lights on the highway in the rain. The real reason not to push that button is that its know to stick. Love the channel.
My first bike- windjammer faired 1977 GL1000- I was 22 Second: 1980 KZ1000 LTD- I was 24 Third: bobbed 1978 GL1000- I was 31 Current: 2009 Suzuki M90. I’m 39. Looking to get back on another old GL.. I’d love a bobbed 1100. They’re not just for old guys. They’re great bikes!
Hi Sean love your bike reviews, I live in Australia, had a decent bike accident 6 weeks ago and broke my ankle, I wrote off my 2005 suzuki c90, was tossing up what to get, can't ride for a little while longer of course got a plate in my ankle, I am 47 goldwing was always my dream bike even as a young bloke and decided this time around stuff it got a 2007 goldwing with only 100,000 km's on the clock so 60,000 miles, can't wait to be able to ride her, she is that dark orange color with like a gold metallic flake through the paint, your reviews just pushed me over the edge from getting another cruiser to getting the bike of my dreams.
Hey bro hope your ankle worked out and you go to ride your Goldwing. Just wanted to say, that orange colour is rare colour, there are only a few in Australia. Hope you hung onto it! It might be worth a bit more one day for the colour alone.
@Sean Fitzgerald Thanks for your reply yeh I got to ride it and still own it no plans on getting rid of it, also own a 2014 Valkyrie now aswell, love them both.
I hit my Hazards 4 and sometimes 6 times a day commuting daily 60 miles on my ST1300. If I'm last in line at a stop light. If I see someone oncoming signaling for a left turn on a 4 lane road called Highway 17 in the Santa Cruz mountains . Anything to make me Temporarily more visible so they don't cross my path. That and High beams, and moving to the left side of lane 1 to separate myself from car clutter. and oh yes....also when I split traffic which is a common occurrence in the Bay area. I did want a GoldWing but I bought the 2014 GoldWing Valkyrie instead for my weekends.
I love my 08 Goldwing. I can literally ride for hours and not get fatigued by a saddle or wind buffeting. Its a mile eater for sure. Winter is upon us now and the Goldwing rests under its cover in the garage awaiting spring. Already mapping out some spring rides on my Scenic app.
Goldwings are way harder to master low speed maneuvers and tight turns. The bike can do it it just take way more practice to do it..The automatic transmission is ever worse with no clutch to work the friction zone with. Honda saw fit to not put good crash bars on the new Goldwings. So if you dump it be ready to spend some cash on damage or buy after market crash bars. Still a great touring bike.
Hazard lights is common on the german autobahn - if you encounter a traffic jam/accident and have to go for a full stop, EVERYONE (no matter if car, truck or bike) puts on the hazard lights to warn the traffic behind you. That's an amazing chain reaction to watch, like a wave of hazard lights creeping down the highway/autobahn as far as it can
You are 100% correct, don't touch the HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS! I was out riding on My new 1996 Wing and accidently hit the button had to pull over and play with it to get it to turn off. Never again going to hit that button! Thank you, pray always Johnny Boy
Hey, guys, I'll be looking to do some business with you on getting a nice Goldwing like this one when I get back from being overseas. I enjoy all the videos you do on the bikes and also sharing the word of God. Can't beat riding motorcycles and hearing the word of God and loving it. God bless, and take care.
While riding my 250cc scooter with hazard lights I do use them, in emergency braking in the highway to warn the driver behind you. Also to thank some car that facilitates you passing him, or makes room for you while you are filtering.
I just let my fully loaded 2009 Goldwing (airbag and all) go last fall since we're moving into a new apartment building this May and BELIEVED that I would not be able to park the Wing sideways in our underground parking spot due to it's length. As it turned out, our designated tandem parking stall is 11.5' wide and 43' long. I could have parked 2 or 3 Goldwings in there along with our cars. However, at age 72 my confidence levels on the Wing were starting to diminish, especially with my honey on the back. She especially misses the Goldwing and its extreme comfort for her. At least we still have our 2017 Honda CB1100EX and a pretty mint 1991 Honda 750 Nighthawk for taking on short jaunts to dinner.
I have a 2003 Yellow goldwing very very very similiar to the one in the video. And yes that bike is that cool. I am spoiled on Goldwings nothing else I have ridden come even close to the experience of riding one. Not even Harleys. It has 126K miles and still rolling great!
I hit my Hazards 4 and sometimes 6 times a day commuting daily 60 miles on my ST1300. If I'm last in line at a stop light. If I see someone oncoming signaling for a left turn on a 4 lane road called Highway 17 in the Santa Cruz mountains . Anything to make me Temporarily more visible so they don't cross my path. That and High beams, and moving to the left side of lane 1 to separate myself from car clutter in lane 2.
Hey the only old thing about a Chicken Wing (GL1000 emblem looked like a flattened chicken) was the old man Soichiro Honda who's responsible for it. I worked on Honda's back then and there was nothing old man about it, amazing bike and it had no Accessories for it initially. They developed it as a 1500 flat six. Nervousness about the size from Soichiro Honda caused it to loose two cylinders (To Big For The Then Market). Amazingly Two American Honda, American R&Ds obtained the original flat six prototype that surprisingly Honda Japan had kept, (tossed many machines after a race or production that were prototypes or other as it was out with the old an in with new technolagy). They shoe horned the proto six into a GL1200 frame and the game was on. BTW, 2010 GL was built out and wharehoused in 2009 for 2010 model year as the factories production equipment was removed from Marysville Ohio and sent to Kumamoto Japan.
Actually, after riding this model for over 50,000 miles, I can say this one DID need a 6th gear -- at TRUE 80 mph (not indicated) it runs at 3300 RPM -- needlessly high RPM for that engine, considering this engine's smooth high torque design could have taken a 6th or even a 7th gear and made much better gas mileage at freeway speeds. It is my understanding that a lot of GL1800 riders were BEGGING Honda for a 6th gear. (I was.) That said, they did absolutely the right thing with adding a 6th gear and changing the ratios on the 2018 and 2019 GL1800s. On the 2018, 80 mph is now achieved at a mere 2600 RPM -- knocked down by a full 700 RPM at that speed, which is exactly what it needed. But I still own my 2002 GL1800 and love it. If I ever buy a 2018+, it will be exclusively for that 6th gear. I am hoping they increase the storage space before I need to start considering that. I hear from someone who owns both a pre-2018 and a 2018 model, that the handling improvements of the new 2018 are like night and day -- like the handling improvements of the 2001 GL1800 over the 2000 GL1500 were like night and day.
I hear everything you say, but with the 6 speed starting in '18 my thoughts are that you are shifting more often in town as the gears are closer together which is even more annoying so I'm not sure if this applies to this bike....I'm buying a low mileage '08 next week so I'll deal with the 5 speed for awhile.. Go to Henry's rear drive you change out the rear gear to give you lower mileage...
My friend had a Fat Boy, rode Harley's for 13 years. His neighbor came home with a Gold Wing, he got rid of his Electra Glide and they were talking. He took it for a ride to see what the hype was all about. Three days later he bought a 3-year-old Gold Wing. Kept the Fat-Boy. I remember reading that you could get landing gear as an option on Gold Wings. So when you slowed down wheels lowered from the center of the bike to stabilize it.
It started out as 1991 honda cbr 1000f.It was wrecked but rideable I asked the guy i bought it from was the frame bent he said no just needed tires fork seals front plastic.Been well over 6yr trying to put it back together.I bought a 90 not running from so cal the frame was straight but rusty so I took it a part had frame sandblast repainted got motor in frame got front back on swing and rear together.Just don't know how to aline motor to rear with chain dont have honda tool for that and the one for neck.The bike has been hard for me i have learned a lot I'm close to getting it together i have about 4 months to get it right to ride.Thanks for asking just wished I brought a bike from you and not haft to learn this lessen
lol.... I had to replace the 4-way flasher and now press it each “start of day” pre-ride check to keep it functioning since i like to use them as warnings when need in busy traffic. I bought my first ‘wing in 2018 - a used 2003 with 270 k miles. Have over 300k and live it. Hope I never have to choose between my HD Ultra and the ‘wing!
After 21 years of owning my 2003 Goldwing, at age 80, I have decided to sell my lovely orange bike. After 140,000 kms (90,000 miles) of wonderful travelling memories all over North America, it's time to move to a smaller bike more suited to the day trips I do now. After 68 years of driving (and having owned more than a dozen bikes),when I bought the Wing, I knew right away, I had "arrived". IMO, there is no better bike made - period !
I have an 08 with suspension work and Battlax BT45 tire on the front and 185/60 r16 Kumho Ecsta PA 31 83V on the rear. Does not feel like a car tire. Soft transition into hard lean on this setup. BTW the Hazzard switch, reverse switch, cruise switch, maybe some I can't think of right now, all click in and out like a giveaway ball point pen. Dirt causes difficulties. Fortunately, with some skill, they can be disassembled, cleaned and lubed. I use a small amount of food grade silicone grease. 100K miles with only oil changes, filter changes, clutch lever bushing, and regular washing. Industrial Strength Bike.
When I rode a 4 speed Sportster, I thought I was shifting too much. I wish they would have spaced out the gears more, and had a much higher top gear. No need for more gears.
Great video. Certainly one of the best touring bikes ever built. It is great to see a review on a classic like that. I'm not much of fan of the newest version but that model is spot on. Keep up the great videos and words of wisdom.
You'll love it! I've been riding one since I was 33 in 1996. Never regretted anything about it. Stick with the maintenance checklist that comes with the manual, and you'll get get a lifetime of pleasure out of it.
A Ural has reverse. A true mechanical reverse (as opposed to using a small electric motor, or reversing polarization to the starter motor). Most Urals (sidecar rig) also have 2wd..... mine does :)
Why do I keep hearing the Gold Wing referred to as an "old man's bike" when, over the years, I have seen riders of all ages on them. Funny how some people, who probably think of themselves as very progressive and open-minded, seem to think nothing of having a discriminating attitude towards others based on age.
Add custom grips and handlebar pullback mounts. Superb. Back 2" up 1". Takes all pressure off the top of shoulders and low neck. From fantastic to super fantastic
Im already in love with it and im saving up to buy one and im 22. Still riding around on a little rebel 300. Good city bike, but i need a big comfortable boi to take me out to mexico and texas to visit family.
You cannot compare a Goldwing to a Harley. My 2008 has 40 more hp than the 2019 114 Harley and the same torque. Harley will never be able to keep up unless it’s a built race bike.
Yes because the top speed of a fully dressed bike is only important to people who hate harley my ultra classic is capable of going faster than I will ever ride it
I always kind of laughed at the Goldwing until I rode my dad's (same color too!) and holy crap they're like fat sportbikes. I had so much fun blasting around traffic on that thing. The only downside is that riding the Goldwing is the only time I've had another motorcycle rider flip me off - on a Harley - and it happened multiple times.
Great bike! Great review! Only one thing you messed up on, gold wings were made at the plant in Marysville Ohio (not Maysville) The Motorcycle plant was right next to the plant that built Accords. I was employed at the Marysville Auto Plant and used to go over to the Motorcycle plant and see the gold wings and the Shadows on the production line it really is a Cool Motorcycle. Interesting thing about that plant unlike many Auto plants that built cars and lots of 30 or 60, at the motorcycle plant it was one Goldwing than a shadow then a Goldwing than the shadoq, back and forth down the line. Don't know why they did it that way, since I was employed at the auto plant, but it was pretty cool.
Andy they could also change over production From one model motorcycle to a different one. In 1987 it was about a 20 minute change at the Kumamoto and about the same at the Hsmamatsu Japan plant. They also had mini assembly lines that made small units in small numbers and that worked out as well. Power carrier line (Twin tracked mini walk behind hauler) was in a like room with maybe a dozen women in white uniforms doing the build. Additionally you could see two different year civics on the line as the changeover was a running change. They used to be really flexible and could bang out a discontinued production model (as in production concluded till the following year) after getting a request for more units. But just in time production changed that. Orders for parts are set way out and in advance of production. Dealers are expected to order way out and maybe 1 year in advance and take their orders of automobiles. But add floods In Thailand, nuke meltdown in Fukushima and you've got parts disruption all over the world. Affected many manufactures globally as certain quality parts came from affected areas.
Just got off my 96 interstate, im 35 and love it, got it to counter my rigid big dog, life changing is an understatement. I always considered it a geezer glide, but u must experience it for urself to understand the majesty of being a wing dinger c’mon👌
i am 74 and got a 84 1200, love the bike. it goes plenty fast, service is a snap. 130K miles, i can do 90% work on it my self. if i could afford another bike it would certainly be a Wing.
Traded my last Goldwing at 100,000 miles. While I thought it was a smooth ride my 2019 Wing in even better! This latest version of the Wing handles GREAT and I look for any and every opportunity to get out and ride!
I"m 36 and drive a 2013 Goldwing! I love this thing!
i'm 39 and about to buy my first goldwing! I can't wait!
If you mention Road King when referring to a Harley, it is a noun. When you say road king about a Goldwing, it is an adjective.
So what I'm reading is, the one has it's name forced upon it by the manufacturer, the other earned it.
I purchased a Goldwing after watching this review
Hows she treating you
@@nickr2795 must not have got it huh
I’ve wanted a Goldwing since I was 16 years old (1985). Finally got it in 2020 (2018 that never sold) & immediately rode it from Vegas to Texas to see family. Cadillac of touring bikes. Love it. My daily rider is a BMW R1200RT. Also a fantastic bike.
Good 4 u
I'm 64 and have been riding for 52 years. I'm 6'2" and find my F6B GoldWing SO DAMN NICE to ride. Though I switch off regularly to my Concours, nothing beats the smoothness, power and ride of my F6B. I've had many, many bikes over the years, but if I could have only one (a terrifying idea) it would be my Honda.
Thanks , good to know. I've been on sport bikes mostly all my life. But plan on getting a Wing within the next 2 yrs.
@@georgecarlin2879 you will not regret it brotha.
Are you 66, 6'1" & still riding?
@@garrettsmith8286 No, still 6'2" and still riding.
@@BruceWNelsonMangyFetlocks
Haha that's great to hear! 👍🏼
I've owned and rode many types of motorcycles but never a Goldwing I'm 6'4" and was afraid it looked to cramped. Trying to find something used for $6k.
My last comfortable bike was an 06 VFR Interceptor 800 but I said I'd never ride a Honda again after they screwed me on a recall.
I had a 2006 new Gold Wing and rode that awesome bike for about 3,600 miles. My wife had heard about a number of people in motorcycle accidents and told me I should get rid of it because she cared about my safety. I missed that bike so much through the years. So this year in 2020, I decided to purchase a used Wing of the same type. So glad to be back on one. The wife isn’t saying anything this time or at least hasn’t said anything yet. Not sure what to think about that. Nothing better than a ride, whether just a couple of miles or much further, there are always smiles afterwards.
BEN : RIDE ON , STAY SAFE ,
THE " WING's " ARE THE
" CADILLAC's OF CYCLES " .
Tell your wife to mind her own business
Nobody tells me I can't ride🤣😂
If she again complain you, you know to whom you should change this time.
@@MandeepSingh-hn4jd😂
Over here (germany) we use to press the hazard switch when we´re approaching a traffic jam on the autobahn so all behind us know they´re approaching still standing vehicles. It´s common sense overe here and prevents others from rear ending us. Makes perfect sense, really!
Yup. We do that as well over here, in addition to using them if we're stuck behind a slow vehicle (tractor, combine, tow vehicle) for that same reason...to warm approaching traffic from the rear.
I should specify us OLDER drivers do...most of the younger drivers who got their license via Driver's Ed, don't get as much safety and courtesy training.
@@billcichoke2534 as a young dude who has spent a lot of time on the road, I've never thought or heard of doing this, glad I know now tho
@@riskyraccoon It's part of a number of things my father taught/showed me when I was very young. Things like flashing high beams as a vehicle passes you, so they know it's safe to change back over.
Since he had been stationed in Europe while he was in the military, it might account for him knowing these things. But you can see truckers doing a lot of this stuff on a daily basis, so...
It's important to note that in some places (certain states at least, idk about countries) that being a moving vehicle with your hazards on is illegal since hazards are reserved for stationary objects. Seems like itd cut down on snowstorm hazards usage except the only place I *know* this law exists is Florida, the snow free state.
Also, some cultures use a hazard blink as a thank you/acknowledgement. I think that's adorable.
i like this format where you bounce back and forth from the ride to the shop to talk
Yes it is very nice. Keeps the viewer engaged
Please bear with me. No ill will here, just how I felt about that video and what i would like better.
After the first 3 minutes of this video i was like: WTH? What kind of noob did the editing for this Video. Throwing the Bible-Verse in between 2 sentences when the first one isn't even finished properly. Than throwing the part with the transmission in between the one with the reverse gear.
To me this looks like some Highscool kid took one of your reviews for a homework asignment in video editing and did a bad job in hacking different parts of it back together so he could at least show his teacher that he did something.
The transitions get somewhat better after the first minutes but I did like the older format better. Maybe i would like this new one better if you at least finish one point (like the section with the reverse gear) and than switch after that to one part of driving and after that is finished back and so forth instead of switching after every other sentence with no continuety between them.
Even better would be if you keep in mind when the switches beween indoor and outdoor will happen when you're recording them (aka scripting the video beforehand) That way when you make the switch it would look way more professionel and not like bad editing.
If you can improve on that part than I to think I and maybe others too will find this new format much more enjoyable.
Best regards from germany.
I have had a motorcycle for 50 years, since I was 8, when my parents got me a Honda 70. As well as countless off road bikes, I have had a couple of Honda Shadows, a Vulcan, a Magna (FAST- great V4 engine), 2 Harley Road Kings (good on the open road for short trips) and the 1600cc BMW (smooth engine but bad handling). NONE of them were nearly as fast, smooth, reliable and good handling and comfortable as my Goldwing. It handles almost as good as a sport bike, even though it weighs almost 1000 lbs. You can set it up off the kick stand like a mini bike as opposed to grunting a Harley to riding position. The engine is silk smooth and STRONG. It is roomy for me and my wife and we can carry a weeks worth of groceries in it. It is just AWESOME ! I ride it as my primary transportation everywhere I go when the weather permits.
Hi. Best ask a man with experience. I know what the answer will be but I'll ask. 2007 harley ultra classic or a 2005 honda goldwing? Both same price
@@nasseral-momen1463 The Harley if you like weekend rides with other Harley's and just hanging out and doing the biker thing AND THEY ARE BEAUTIFUL, but a Goldwing if you plan on taking long trips and carrying a lot of stuff with you AND WANT DROP DEAD RELIABILITY. In town I like the Goldwing better because IT RUNS MUCH COOLER. in the summer that Harley get s pretty hot waiting for the light to turn green !! I find myself scooting back trying to run from the engine heat. Harleys have a lot of primary SHAKE at idle while sitting at the light as well. It depends on what you want most from a bike. PS... I am a fan of American made and I do feel a little comprised when I think about riding a Honda... I just wish an American company made something as good as a Goldwing.
@@GK-ud8dv thanks for the reply. The harley does look beautiful I won't lie. U make 2 very good points for both bikes. I guess I will just have to think a little more. Probably wind up with the honda as it does seem an all round better bike
@@GK-ud8dv Goldwings 2010 and older are American made
When I got old and turned 40 two years ago ;-) I bought myself a super nice 2002 GL1800. This is an incredible motorcycle to say the least. I never thought this bike would go, handle and stop the way that it does and be amazingly comfortable while doing it. I ride this thing almost as hard as my sport bike I had and it just takes it and loves it! I've done a few 2500 mile trips to the Smokey Mountains with absolutely no fatigue at all. My girlfriend does fall asleep on the back occasionally but only if on the highway too long. I tend to stick to the back roads and mountains as much as possible. Thanks for your informative videos and the ministry that you do. I will stop by and say hi someday soon.
Ride on.
When you got old and turn 40?
@gemini232003 physical and mental ailments aside in today's world a 40 year old man is still very much capable,
@gemini232003 10-4
thought they didnt come out till 2008? GL1800
Wow so sad you think Ur old at 40... What a negative mental attitude
I'm 72yrs young and have just bought a 2003 SCS trike in yellow fantastic bike.
Best way to keep on the road as cancer prohibits me riding two wheels. Keep on rocking.
Love gold wings, you said it best when you said they handle effortless as soon as you hit 1 mph! They are the ultimate bike to go across the country, I pull a matching trailer!!
2018+ is 6 speed manual & 7 speed DCT.
I’m mid 30’s and ride a 2008 it’s a rocket. They are great bikes.
I love canyon carving in the Rockies. Amazed how many bikes cant keep up. The loud ones are the worst
I just picked up an 08 as well. Awesome bike!
My dad always advised me to buy one. “This is the bike that you NEED” I can still hear him. Well I finally did dad and you were right all along. Thanks for the pointer ✌🏼
These goldwings are awful, They force you to ride many thousands of comfortable miles and the passengers are so relaxed they fall asleep. Since I started riding goldwings I never stay home and keep finding new states to ride around in. As I said I hate goldwings.
lol I hate mine for the same reasons
I hate mine because previous owner installed led headlight and fried charging sytem,stranded,slave cylinder went out,stranded,starter went out stranded. Fun times
I’m 31 and want a Goldwing ASAP
Go for it u wouldn’t regret it
I’m 30 I own one and runs flawlessly
I’ve owned Yamaha venture 1300 and Yamaha road star1700
The GL is a couch on wheels Period
And it can eat miles.
I'm 24 and want one....
You’ll regret it
I'm 31 and my first motorcycle is a 76 goldwing, loved the bike and I look great on it haha
He’s 32 now
Never would have thought that I really like the color of that bike so no Hi-Viz gear required. A long trip on that sweet ride would be fun.
about to buy a 2005 goldwing off a family member... i totally did NOT expect the words of wisdom section... you just got yourself a subscriber.
I had a Yellow Bird like that one from 2001 to 2008. My wife and I loved it. The best bike in the worst possible weather.
I haven't rode in 40 yrs but recently became obsessed w/ the Wing. Maybe an 18 is in my future.And I'm getting tired of watching you're videos without being subscribed. So I subbed ,its only right! God bless.
2014 F6B here, 20k miles in Texas Hill Country. It's a BEAST,and I ride it Hard. Brings me great joy! I want a Rune too!
As somebody who has resto-modded a 1975 Goldwing and Ridden a GL1800 as well, I have to say that something most people don't talk about is how different the GL1000 was from the newer iterations of the bike. The GL1000 engine was built a lot more like a sport bike motor of the period, with the motor really waking up once you got beyond about 4000rpm, and took off past 5000rpm easily carrying itself all the way to redline. 75-77 had the largest carbs and most aggressive cam profiles of any Goldwing ever built. As it evolved it got more docile, with Honda shifting the power curve down and the engine displacement up.
I'm 23 and love this bike soo much! Such a tourque monster!
My grandfather is 80. He still rides his '06 GoldWing every Wednesday with a couple of his buddy's. They call themselves the "Old Farts".
He's been hit on the bike before, and he ended up worse off than the bike was.
It's such a super nice ride, the only issue he has is the weight is starting to be a bit much sometimes on the starts and stops (he's 80, tho).
God bless ur grandpa, I hope I can live to 80 and still be able to enjoy bikes
My neighbor is 75 and rides his BMW's (he has four) often and fast.
I rode with a group a couple of years ago where one of the guys got his first bike at 75, and been through all of the 48 states and several Canadian provinces! Hope I'm in that good of shape at that age!!
MAYBE TRIKE. IT OUT , HAD MY
WING " ROADSMITH " . SO FAR
NO PROBLEMS .
I'll be 73 in a couple of weeks. Ride every day (no car). My 87 GL1200 is my ride in the US. Starting to wonder how many years of riding I have left but so far doing fine. Still would like a GL1500 but no room to store it.
I have a 2010, same color, love the bike. Not my first 'Wing either. My first was an '03. Not much difference. I was 41 when I got my '03. Not quite an old man, yet... got my '10 in 2011, aged 49, gettin' older. Finally got the chance to really do what the 'Wing does best, put piles of miles behind me on some awesome curvy West Virginia roads. It's been called a "gizzer glide" by a Harley friend of mine. My response, bring it on! I'll out run you, out corner you, and out comfort you. I'll be having that first end of the ride beer waiting for you show up. GOLDWINGS RULE!
I feel like this is one of your best reviews ever I have no intention on buying a gold wing but I loved how you went into depth about riding position and what it feels like on your body compared to other motorcycles. I find it very helpful to know how the riding position of the bike is going to affect arms,legs back on a long ride or short ride
I read somewhere to never let your partner sit on a Wing you're looking at unless you are sure you're buying it, because nearly every other motorcycle will seem uncomfortable in comparison...
I bought a 2010 Honda Goldwing back in February of 2021 for my birthday. I turned a young 63 and the last time I rode a motorcycle was over 40 years ago. I was a little rusty taking slow right turn, but I’m improving. I replaced my stock air filter with a K&N air filter and sconce I have it apart I started changing the paint scheme on it.
I was working at a Honda dealership in San Diego when the GL1000 first came out. (Kearny Mesa Honda is now out of business.) The GL1000 was first introduced to be Honda's answer to the 'super bike'. The bike took off as a touring bike almost immediately when Califia made the first frame mount fairing for it. Vetter's Windjammer soon blew the Califia out and Vetter fairings led to saddlebags, touring trunks and a whole host of products. The point is this: Honda did not perceive the GL1000 as a touring bike.... until they came out with the GL1100 Interstate. They were as surprised as anyone else that the touring bike market sprang up like it did.
This is why I love my electric bike. I don’t miss the sound and vibration like I thought I would. Without the distractions of the bike itself I enjoy the ride and don’t have to think about anything else. I’m more relaxed and focused and aware of my surroundings. It feels like flying.
^^^ What Craig Campbell says. It's all about the sensation of being in motion.
I have an 85 Goldwing Interstate and it's so smooth! 68k miles and runs like new. The only other bike I'd ever own is another Goldwing! They are Awesome!
I live in the city and my average commute is like 4 kilometers
I ride my 125 more than my 600 Dx
Wish I had a need for a gold wing tho
I have an ‘85 Aspencade with 40k miles!
You should go from your 1985 to the 2018 youl notice the brakes are a little better...
I’ve used my hazard switch when I am last in line at a stoppage in the road here in TN. Makes me feel better. And yes, at 73 I am old
Love my 2015 for all the reasons you enumerate. Love the lean angle and all day comfort.
im 64 and hope to ride forever lol
I hit my Hazards 4 and sometimes 6 times a day commuting daily 60 miles on my ST1300. If I'm last in line at a stop light. If I see someone oncoming signaling for a left turn on a 4 lane road called Highway 17 in the Santa Cruz mountains . Anything to make me Temporarily more visible so they don't cross my path. That and High beams, and moving to the left side of lane 1 to separate myself from car clutter. I did want a GoldWing but I bought the 2014 GoldWing Valkyrie instead for my weekends
At 73, you are old only if you think you are old. I'm 74 and still looking forward to old age.
This may be the BEST Wing review ever made. I've had 3: 1996 GL1500. 2001 GL1800 and now a 2015 F6B Deluxe. That's 22 years and countless miles on a Goldwing. The sound system is outstanding and I wish you'd highlighted that. Really good video, thanks. Semper Ride, Gunny J. OUT!
There is a big, yellow, beautiful, Gold Wing exactly like that one sitting on a guys front porch in my neighborhood. It is so beautiful and awesome looking in real life!
Picked up my goldwing when I was 24. Best decision I’ve ever made. Still have it 4 years later. Bike does literally everything I want it to.
GoldWings are so well engineered. My neighbor sold me his 1988 GL1500 with 33K miles for $1,000. The power delivery is butter smooth but powerful at the same time. I’m hooked on the things!!
wow - that was a deal
Trade up and get the 01 night and day
I’m 35 and would never thought I would even think about a wing after driving dual sports and supermoto. But I pulled the trigger on a 1985 aspencade and love it !!! Super smooth even with 120k miles
I never had a GW till I got the 2020 DCT Tour. Boy, I regret not doing it earlier. HONDA does know how to build a bike. I don't think even BMW knows how to build a reliable bike by now like HONDA. They do something right. Look at Cycle Trader all over the country and check some of the miles on them. They build simple, smart, to the point machines. The fact that the new GW has electric motor that is A) Starter B) Alternator and c) Fwd/Rev motor is remarkable. And, if, only if it will go bad, it is so easy to replace. Maint on them is a pc of cake. Every bike has its issues and none is perfect, but for the price and what you get, priceless !!!! Happy riding !!!!!
My father in law used to have a Gold Wing mom in law was so comfortable on the rear seat she would fall asleep and head butt him when her head fell forward 😂
My wife does that all the time💥😨😂
That's the fear I have I have with my wife that she's going to be too comfortable and fall asleep. I'm picking my first Gold Wing this coming up Thursday
First time I fell asleep on a bike was on the back of a 97 heritage softail I have no clue how but we were leaning alot too and my buddy said he never felt me on the back, this was when I was younger and just getting into motor sports
i hope you have armrest that sounds dangerous lol
I am getting ready to trade in my Vulcan 900 Custom for a GoldWing F6B.
I don’t understand why anyone would give this video a thumbs down, unless they are just a die hard Harley fan. I love all bikes and have owned many brands, still do. Antique Honda GW, Suzuki 1340 B-King, BMW R1200RT, BMWK1200s and two very old Honda scooters. I owned a Harley in the past and loved it, great bike and unbeatable sound. Previous makes were, Ducati, Kawasaki, Yamaha, other Hondas, other BMW’s, Husqvarna, 78 Triumph Bonneville, Buell and others I can’t even remember.
It’s just whatever you like to ride that makes you happy and the main thing is to be safe and never think you have mastered the art of motorcycle riding, that’s when you’ll get in trouble when you least expect it. I had to learn the hard way in my teenage years showing off making a turn in front of some girls in bikinis and my bike slid out from underneath me and went under a car. Was I embarrassed! 😂😂😂😂
It might be an old man bike, but FWIW I bought my Goldwing when I was 20 and drove it fully across the USA. I'm over 50 now and still ride that same Wing regularly.
Lovely story. In all probability the Honda will out live you.
This generation of Goldwing is the best looking
Bought mine at 21. Love it. 25 next week! Put 40k+ on it
Definitely an average dude
You are a young man that doesn’t care what others think. Wise
WOW , THATS RARE - HOW MANY 21 YEAR OLDS HAVE A GOLDWING
Great video with lots of info about the Goldwing. I am purchasing a 1997 Goldwing this weekend with only 6,000 miles on it at a great price of $5000. Looks like this is going to be fun. Have owned a Honda VTX 1300 and a Kawasaki Vulcan 900 in the past. The Goldwing should be a step up.
I use my 4 ways. Mostly to make sure I'm seen. Traffic jams, heavy rains, and when people arn't paying attention. Often they look at me like I'm stupid, but ... they looked : )
Eric Schneider, not legal in Florida, though many people do
It's yellow duee
@@MrJiffyjiffy123 they come in many different colors. Mine's silver. duee....
That bike is super smooth. And quiet.
Amen, goldwing rocks. I got my 2004 in 2006 with 22k kilometers on it. I just past 80k on it and still runs like new. I love the quiet bike as there is enough other noises out there. Majority of people who aren't riders don't like noise polluters around them. The wing is very nimble and can easily navigate twisties in the hands of skilled riders. I also ride a 1999 honda VFR which is also nimble. My wing feels like a touring version of the VFR? Ha, the hazard switch. I have used it a few times over the years but in 2020 I pushed it on and didn't latch, so since honda doesn't sell the switch, I took it apart. There are tiny springs in it not to loose. The manufacturer put a grease in it initially that eventually aged sticky. I cleaned it out and works perfectly. I added kuryakan boards which allow comfy foot movement but do not obstruct leaning. I'm keeping mine till I can no longer ride or die.
I've got to tell you brother that is a nice Goldwing. Riding one up I love my '88 Katana 1100, but my wife who's 60 now (I'm considerably older) would love that bike so much compared to the back of this little sport touring bike we have.
I am 73 and I love my gold wing if you’re not paying attention to the speed the guy with the blue lights will tell you when He gives you that piece of paper 😏 I live in Maine and have the best of two riding worldsthe mountains of New Hampshire and rock bound coast of Maine
I have a 2014 Goldwing F6B in yellow, just like this bike. I love it. Rides like a sport bike. Smooth as can be!
With age comes wisdom (sometimes)
Iv seen 100s of goldwings using 4 way lights on the highway in the rain. The real reason not to push that button is that its know to stick. Love the channel.
My first bike- windjammer faired 1977 GL1000- I was 22
Second: 1980 KZ1000 LTD- I was 24
Third: bobbed 1978 GL1000- I was 31
Current: 2009 Suzuki M90. I’m 39.
Looking to get back on another old GL.. I’d love a bobbed 1100.
They’re not just for old guys. They’re great bikes!
20yr old me thought gold wings were ridiculous 40yr old me wants one in the worst way😆
I’m 14 and think they are cool (I realize I’m a nerd)
I just bought one at 49 :) Put 8,000 miles on it in about 4 months.
Shit have you seen the cafe racers and bobbers ppl turn the old ones into they look sick
WHEN I WAS 37 I WOULD NEVER HAVE GOTTEN ONE , WHEN I WAS 38 I BOUGHT ONE AND STILL HAVE IT 13 YEARS LATER - WOULD NEVER BE WITHOUT ONE NOW
I am 62 and I just bought a 1982 with 18,000km. Get one. It's worth it
Hi Sean love your bike reviews, I live in Australia, had a decent bike accident 6 weeks ago and broke my ankle, I wrote off my 2005 suzuki c90, was tossing up what to get, can't ride for a little while longer of course got a plate in my ankle, I am 47 goldwing was always my dream bike even as a young bloke and decided this time around stuff it got a 2007 goldwing with only 100,000 km's on the clock so 60,000 miles, can't wait to be able to ride her, she is that dark orange color with like a gold metallic flake through the paint, your reviews just pushed me over the edge from getting another cruiser to getting the bike of my dreams.
Hey bro hope your ankle worked out and you go to ride your Goldwing. Just wanted to say, that orange colour is rare colour, there are only a few in Australia. Hope you hung onto it! It might be worth a bit more one day for the colour alone.
@Sean Fitzgerald Thanks for your reply yeh I got to ride it and still own it no plans on getting rid of it, also own a 2014 Valkyrie now aswell, love them both.
I hit my Hazards 4 and sometimes 6 times a day commuting daily 60 miles on my ST1300. If I'm last in line at a stop light. If I see someone oncoming signaling for a left turn on a 4 lane road called Highway 17 in the Santa Cruz mountains . Anything to make me Temporarily more visible so they don't cross my path. That and High beams, and moving to the left side of lane 1 to separate myself from car clutter. and oh yes....also when I split traffic which is a common occurrence in the Bay area. I did want a GoldWing but I bought the 2014 GoldWing Valkyrie instead for my weekends.
My Dad's favorite bike. He loved em.
I love my 08 Goldwing. I can literally ride for hours and not get fatigued by a saddle or wind buffeting. Its a mile eater for sure. Winter is upon us now and the Goldwing rests under its cover in the garage awaiting spring. Already mapping out some spring rides on my Scenic app.
Getting '08 next week, I'll love the heated grips and seat 😅
Goldwings are way harder to master low speed maneuvers and tight turns. The bike can do it it just take way more practice to do it..The automatic transmission is ever worse with no clutch to work the friction zone with. Honda saw fit to not put good crash bars on the new Goldwings. So if you dump it be ready to spend some cash on damage or buy after market crash bars. Still a great touring bike.
Hazard lights is common on the german autobahn - if you encounter a traffic jam/accident and have to go for a full stop, EVERYONE (no matter if car, truck or bike) puts on the hazard lights to warn the traffic behind you.
That's an amazing chain reaction to watch, like a wave of hazard lights creeping down the highway/autobahn as far as it can
You are 100% correct, don't touch the HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS! I was out riding on My new 1996 Wing and accidently hit the button had to pull over and play with it to get it to turn off. Never again going to hit that button!
Thank you, pray always
Johnny Boy
Hey, guys, I'll be looking to do some business with you on getting a nice Goldwing like this one when I get back from being overseas. I enjoy all the videos you do on the bikes and also sharing the word of God. Can't beat riding motorcycles and hearing the word of God and loving it. God bless, and take care.
While riding my 250cc scooter with hazard lights I do use them, in emergency braking in the highway to warn the driver behind you. Also to thank some car that facilitates you passing him, or makes room for you while you are filtering.
I'm 33 and put 30,000 miles on my '04 gold wing since I purchased it last June. Amazing machine.
I just let my fully loaded 2009 Goldwing (airbag and all) go last fall since we're moving into a new apartment building this May and BELIEVED that I would not be able to park the Wing sideways in our underground parking spot due to it's length. As it turned out, our designated tandem parking stall is 11.5' wide and 43' long. I could have parked 2 or 3 Goldwings in there along with our cars. However, at age 72 my confidence levels on the Wing were starting to diminish, especially with my honey on the back. She especially misses the Goldwing and its extreme comfort for her. At least we still have our 2017 Honda CB1100EX and a pretty mint 1991 Honda 750 Nighthawk for taking on short jaunts to dinner.
I have a 2003 Yellow goldwing very very very similiar to the one in the video. And yes that bike is that cool. I am spoiled on Goldwings nothing else I have ridden come even close to the experience of riding one. Not even Harleys. It has 126K miles and still rolling great!
If I'm at a light and I'm the only one there at night.... hazards....
Yeah sometimes in rain I put mine on
I hit my Hazards 4 and sometimes 6 times a day commuting daily 60 miles on my ST1300. If I'm last in line at a stop light. If I see someone oncoming signaling for a left turn on a 4 lane road called Highway 17 in the Santa Cruz mountains . Anything to make me Temporarily more visible so they don't cross my path. That and High beams, and moving to the left side of lane 1 to separate myself from car clutter in lane 2.
Hey the only old thing about a Chicken Wing (GL1000 emblem looked like a flattened chicken) was the old man Soichiro Honda who's responsible for it. I worked on Honda's back then and there was nothing old man about it, amazing bike and it had no Accessories for it initially. They developed it as a 1500 flat six. Nervousness about the size from Soichiro Honda caused it to loose two cylinders (To Big For The Then Market). Amazingly Two American Honda, American R&Ds obtained the original flat six prototype that surprisingly Honda Japan had kept, (tossed many machines after a race or production that were prototypes or other as it was out with the old an in with new technolagy). They shoe horned the proto six into a GL1200 frame and the game was on.
BTW, 2010 GL was built out and wharehoused in 2009 for 2010 model year as the factories production equipment was removed from Marysville Ohio and sent to Kumamoto Japan.
Actually, after riding this model for over 50,000 miles, I can say this one DID need a 6th gear -- at TRUE 80 mph (not indicated) it runs at 3300 RPM -- needlessly high RPM for that engine, considering this engine's smooth high torque design could have taken a 6th or even a 7th gear and made much better gas mileage at freeway speeds. It is my understanding that a lot of GL1800 riders were BEGGING Honda for a 6th gear. (I was.) That said, they did absolutely the right thing with adding a 6th gear and changing the ratios on the 2018 and 2019 GL1800s. On the 2018, 80 mph is now achieved at a mere 2600 RPM -- knocked down by a full 700 RPM at that speed, which is exactly what it needed. But I still own my 2002 GL1800 and love it. If I ever buy a 2018+, it will be exclusively for that 6th gear. I am hoping they increase the storage space before I need to start considering that.
I hear from someone who owns both a pre-2018 and a 2018 model, that the handling improvements of the new 2018 are like night and day -- like the handling improvements of the 2001 GL1800 over the 2000 GL1500 were like night and day.
I hear everything you say, but with the 6 speed starting in '18 my thoughts are that you are shifting more often in town as the gears are closer together which is even more annoying so I'm not sure if this applies to this bike....I'm buying a low mileage '08 next week so I'll deal with the 5 speed for awhile..
Go to Henry's rear drive you change out the rear gear to give you lower mileage...
My friend had a Fat Boy, rode Harley's for 13 years. His neighbor came home with a Gold Wing, he got rid of his Electra Glide and they were talking. He took it for a ride to see what the hype was all about. Three days later he bought a 3-year-old Gold Wing. Kept the Fat-Boy. I remember reading that you could get landing gear as an option on Gold Wings. So when you slowed down wheels lowered from the center of the bike to stabilize it.
It started out as 1991 honda cbr 1000f.It was wrecked but rideable I asked the guy i bought it from was the frame bent he said no just needed tires fork seals front plastic.Been well over 6yr trying to put it back together.I bought a 90 not running from so cal the frame was straight but rusty so I took it a part had frame sandblast repainted got motor in frame got front back on swing and rear together.Just don't know how to aline motor to rear with chain dont have honda tool for that and the one for neck.The bike has been hard for me i have learned a lot I'm close to getting it together i have about 4 months to get it right to ride.Thanks for asking just wished I brought a bike from you and not haft to learn this lessen
lol.... I had to replace the 4-way flasher and now press it each “start of day” pre-ride check to keep it functioning since i like to use them as warnings when need in busy traffic. I bought my first ‘wing in 2018 - a used 2003 with 270 k miles. Have over 300k and live it. Hope I never have to choose between my HD Ultra and the ‘wing!
After 21 years of owning my 2003 Goldwing, at age 80, I have decided to sell my lovely orange bike. After 140,000 kms (90,000 miles) of wonderful travelling memories all over North America, it's time to move to a smaller bike more suited to the day trips I do now. After 68 years of driving (and having owned more than a dozen bikes),when I bought the Wing, I knew right away, I had "arrived". IMO, there is no better bike made - period !
I have an 08 with suspension work and Battlax BT45 tire on the front and 185/60 r16 Kumho Ecsta PA 31 83V on the rear. Does not feel like a car tire. Soft transition into hard lean on this setup. BTW the Hazzard switch, reverse switch, cruise switch, maybe some I can't think of right now, all click in and out like a giveaway ball point pen. Dirt causes difficulties. Fortunately, with some skill, they can be disassembled, cleaned and lubed. I use a small amount of food grade silicone grease. 100K miles with only oil changes, filter changes, clutch lever bushing, and regular washing. Industrial Strength Bike.
The Goldwing is the ninja of motorcycles.its
Impressively powerful,and nimble
Stealth mode baby !! 💯
you're right about the hazard button. But just hose it down w/ contact cleaner and it seems to work fine.
I’m a Harley guy and think the gold wing is unsightly but certainly respect what Honda did with the gold wing.
Thank you for the scripture brother! I need more of this
In states that allow lane-splitting, we wield our hazard lights all the time, arguably more than our brakes. ;-)
I'm only 26 and if I had the money I would totally get one.
my first bike was an 85 gl1200, theyre super forgiving to new riders because theyre so smooth
Color is wonderful, one of the best looking bikes I have ever seen Beautiful
When I rode a 4 speed Sportster, I thought I was shifting too much. I wish they would have spaced out the gears more, and had a much higher top gear. No need for more gears.
You can get the DCT , no shifting at all .
Great video. Certainly one of the best touring bikes ever built. It is great to see a review on a classic like that. I'm not much of fan of the newest version but that model is spot on. Keep up the great videos and words of wisdom.
I'm 31, and I want a gold wing thanks to your videos.
U would not regret it, i treat mine like a utility vehicle grocery getter i love it fast too
You'll love it! I've been riding one since I was 33 in 1996. Never regretted anything about it. Stick with the maintenance checklist that comes with the manual, and you'll get get a lifetime of pleasure out of it.
I have driven my fathers Goldwing and I can say honestly it was fun to drive for being basically a tank.
On occasion I use the hazards while lane splitting. I live in So Cal and daily drive my wing.
When I was 23 years in 1983 I bought a 1981 gold wing. I but 400000 km on it in one year. Loved it.
Bull ship it
FYi, in Europe bikes often use hazards when filtering through traffic. Thanks for the vid.
A Ural has reverse. A true mechanical reverse (as opposed to using a small electric motor, or reversing polarization to the starter motor). Most Urals (sidecar rig) also have 2wd..... mine does :)
Why do I keep hearing the Gold Wing referred to as an "old man's bike" when, over the years, I have seen riders of all ages on them. Funny how some people, who probably think of themselves as very progressive and open-minded, seem to think nothing of having a discriminating attitude towards others based on age.
Add custom grips and handlebar pullback mounts. Superb. Back 2" up 1". Takes all pressure off the top of shoulders and low neck. From fantastic to super fantastic
Im already in love with it and im saving up to buy one and im 22. Still riding around on a little rebel 300. Good city bike, but i need a big comfortable boi to take me out to mexico and texas to visit family.
You cannot compare a Goldwing to a Harley. My 2008 has 40 more hp than the 2019 114 Harley and the same torque. Harley will never be able to keep up unless it’s a built race bike.
Yes because the top speed of a fully dressed bike is only important to people who hate harley my ultra classic is capable of going faster than I will ever ride it
Harleys are ugly, slow, and cheaply made.
@@wutanglan6381 theres a lot of ugly slow cheaply made motorcycle's from many different companies what's your point?
I do not hate Harleys I’m just stating a fact that they are not even in the same class.
@@jared3966 yeah but using speed to compare touring bike is the same as a kid on the playground saying my shoes make me fraster than yours do.
I always kind of laughed at the Goldwing until I rode my dad's (same color too!) and holy crap they're like fat sportbikes. I had so much fun blasting around traffic on that thing. The only downside is that riding the Goldwing is the only time I've had another motorcycle rider flip me off - on a Harley - and it happened multiple times.
THEY WAS JUST JEALOUS BECAUSE THEY SPEND MOST OF THE TIME IN THE GARAGE FIXING THEM
SPOT ON. SAXONWARLORD !
Did they just flip you off for absolutely no reason?😅
The new Ventures and a Elueders from Yamaha have a reverse, I'm not sure if it's optional or standard though.
i have an eluder gt, no reverse. the ventures do have reverse. must be because of the extra tour pack weight.
Great bike! Great review! Only one thing you messed up on, gold wings were made at the plant in Marysville Ohio (not Maysville) The Motorcycle plant was right next to the plant that built Accords. I was employed at the Marysville Auto Plant and used to go over to the Motorcycle plant and see the gold wings and the Shadows on the production line it really is a Cool Motorcycle. Interesting thing about that plant unlike many Auto plants that built cars and lots of 30 or 60, at the motorcycle plant it was one Goldwing than a shadow then a Goldwing than the shadoq, back and forth down the line. Don't know why they did it that way, since I was employed at the auto plant, but it was pretty cool.
Andy they could also change over production From one model motorcycle to a different one. In 1987 it was about a 20 minute change at the Kumamoto and about the same at the Hsmamatsu Japan plant. They also had mini assembly lines that made small units in small numbers and that worked out as well. Power carrier line (Twin tracked mini walk behind hauler) was in a like room with maybe a dozen women in white uniforms doing the build. Additionally you could see two different year civics on the line as the changeover was a running change. They used to be really flexible and could bang out a discontinued production model (as in production concluded till the following year) after getting a request for more units. But just in time production changed that. Orders for parts are set way out and in advance of production. Dealers are expected to order way out and maybe 1 year in advance and take their orders of automobiles. But add floods In Thailand, nuke meltdown in Fukushima and you've got parts disruption all over the world. Affected many manufactures globally as certain quality parts came from affected areas.
Just got off my 96 interstate, im 35 and love it, got it to counter my rigid big dog, life changing is an understatement. I always considered it a geezer glide, but u must experience it for urself to understand the majesty of being a wing dinger c’mon👌
i am 74 and got a 84 1200, love the bike. it goes plenty fast, service is a snap. 130K miles, i can do 90% work on it my self. if i could afford another bike it would certainly be a Wing.
Traded my last Goldwing at 100,000 miles. While I thought it was a smooth ride my 2019 Wing in even better! This latest version of the Wing handles GREAT and I look for any and every opportunity to get out and ride!
Are getting lower Rpms on the freeway with the 19?? 6 speed..
The K1600 isn’t a V6 it’s an in-line 6 and the goldwing is a horizontally opposed 6