What Are The Different Goldwing Models?

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Honda Goldwing Forum

General

Discussion. 1. 5K. D. donaldo88 · updated Nov 26, 2008.

What is the difference between Aspencade and interstate?

All models also sport twin-piston front brake calipers and wider tires. The Interstate adds in

larger, flatter footpegs

and adjustable passenger pegs, while the top-of-the-line Aspencade also boasts internally vented front brake rotors, a digital LCD instrument panel and a new two-tone seat.

What year Goldwing is the best?

Best Honda Gold Wing Model Years

GL1200 (1984-1987): avoid 1984 and 1985.

1986/87

were the best of the GL1200. GL1500 (1988-2000): best 1997 or newer. GL1800 (2001 to present): best 2006 or newer.

What is Goldwing audio comfort package?

Our premium audio package gives you

surround sound

and more. Cold-weather comfort features like heated grips, a heated seat and passenger backrest, foot-level warm-air ducts and better lower-leg wind protection make a great ride even better.

What does GL stand for on a Honda Goldwing?

Honda Goldwing Forum

General

Discussion. 1. 5K. D. donaldo88 · updated Nov 26, 2008.

What year did Goldwing avoid?

Based on these reports, we advise that you avoid the

1984 and 1985 models

and choose the 2018 and 2013 GL 1800 instead which have received positive responses and might be the best models out there.

How long do Honda Goldwings last?

Honda Gold Wings can last for

over 40 years

as there are still original 1975 Gold Wings on the road today. Of course, it should be noted that these have undergone restoration of some sort. However, if a Honda Gold Wing is well maintained, it is possible for your Gold Wing to last 50 years.

What is an Aspencade?

Cade' means a procession. ‘ Cavalcade' is a procession of horses, and ‘motorcade' is a procession of motorcars. ‘ Aspencade' would be

a

.

parade of trees

, which is sorta what you get when you tour in the country.

What is high mileage for a Goldwing?

I would consider 89,000 miles as “low” mileage for a Honda Goldwing that was properly maintained and cared for. I have seen properly maintained Goldwings go in excess of

200,000 miles

with no major mechanical issues. It would not surprise me if there are Goldwings out there with excess of 300,000 miles on the clock.

What is a Goldwing Wings of Fire?

Goldwings- Created by Dragonwolf 0514

They have

glittering, white or faint gold or silver under-scales

. One of the strangest, but most beautiful features of Goldwings is their diamond shaped scales on their face and along their wings. A Goldwing's horns are curved downwards and tipped with gold.

Are old Goldwings reliable?

Although

1100/1200's are dependable

, Joe is right about 1500's. Lots more parts available and interchangable between years. The 1500 was made for 13 years and is pretty much free from major problems. The 1000/1100/1200's were only produced a few years each and maint is much harder to perform on them.

How much is a 2013 Goldwing worth?

Suggested List Price Average Retail Base Price $23,990

$13,005
Options (Add) Total Price $23,990 $13,005

How much does a 2013 Honda Goldwing weight?

Engine Type Liquid-cooled horizontally opposed six Wheelbase 1,690 mm (66.5 in.) Curb Weight

417 kg (919 lb)

including required fluids and full tank of gas – ready to ride
Fuel Capacity 25 litres Colour Digital Silver Metallic

How much does a 2016 Honda Goldwing weigh?

Overall dimensions are (L) 2,630mm × (W) 945mm × (H) 1,455mm with wheelbase of 1,690mm and curb weight of

904 lbs

(up to 933 lbs for the airbag model).

What is the smoothest motorcycle?

  • The BMW R 1200 GS. Without a doubt, the BMW R 1200 GS is one of the most popular cruising motorcycles on the market, a position that it's held for a long time. …
  • The Suzuki V-Strom 650. …
  • The Honda Gold Wing.

Is a Goldwing a good first bike?

If you've never ridden a motorcycle,

don't start with a Goldwing

. They're big, heavy and powerful. Not a good combination for someone without experience. We recommend beginning with a smaller, more manageable bike.

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