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    Honda is generally a conservative giant on a global scale. They either go overboard with design or tech, or don't do anything it seems.

    I have mentioned that I bought a brand new Honda 30 hp outboard motor in September 2000.

    If you went out and bought a 2017 30 hp outboard, it would be exactly the same other than an updated tiller handle, decals, and automatic choke.

    The Gold Wing is basically unchanged during the same stretch.

    It wouldn't take much to update it, though a redesign that reflects the competition would be better.

    Make the trunk removable, increase cockpit space for those over 5'9", add Bluetooth, keyless starting and some other tech they can borrow from other divisions, and restyle it a bit. The bike has aged well.

    ...and put ABS on each model, please!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by VStarRider View Post
    Honda is generally a conservative giant on a global scale. They either go overboard with design or tech, or don't do anything it seems.

    I have mentioned that I bought a brand new Honda 30 hp outboard motor in September 2000.

    If you went out and bought a 2017 30 hp outboard, it would be exactly the same other than an updated tiller handle, decals, and automatic choke.

    The Gold Wing is basically unchanged during the same stretch.

    It wouldn't take much to update it, though a redesign that reflects the competition would be better.

    Make the trunk removable, increase cockpit space for those over 5'9", add Bluetooth, keyless starting and some other tech they can borrow from other divisions, and restyle it a bit. The bike has aged well.

    ...and put ABS on each model, please!!!


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    Some information that is reliable: Honda will do what ever it takes to remain profitable.

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    just came across this and it mentions the F6B

    /http://bit.ly/NextGenGoldwing

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    If they change the Goldwing this year, I wonder if they will keep making F6b's until they use up their 1800 engines. Didn't they do this with the 1500 engines and the Valk?

    I just read this. Don't know how true it is. Read on!

    Honda History has been made
    54 minutes ago
    No other time in the History of the Goldwing, has Honda Corporation shown a new version of a new Goldwing to the buying public.

    To make this even more special, under 30 chosen few got to not only see the New Goldwing & F6B. But actually got invited to test ride the new bikes, at a secret location owned by Honda.

    This was the only viewing & Test ride in the USA. (My friend was part of history)

    The Consensus was overwhelming in the Positive.

    Both bikes were rebuilt from the ground up.

    Both bikes share the same engine.

    The Flagship is a DCT 7 speed.(can be manually paddle shifted)

    The F6B is a manual 6 speed transmission (Still a stripped down wing)

    ECM (now a central computer) has different modes of operation. (I won't say how many)

    Suspension also has different modes. (I won't say how many)

    Engine is a totally new power plant. (That info was kept confidential).

    All new bodywork.

    LED Lighting front to rear.

    80 pounds lighter.

    Without getting to in depth about each and every item Honda has created in this all new bike.

    I will say that to describe the look and features is in a word. "Radical"


    Through the years everyone has had a list of things they wanted on a new Goldwing.

    Well Honda has been listening, and put together a bike that should please everyone.

    Well almost everyone,after all Goldwing owners are never satisfied no matter what you give them!!! (Sarcasm inserted)

    I have a ton of information, But will not post it here for my own reasons. it's Honda's new bike.

    I'll let them have the Honor of telling everyone exactly what is on both new redesigned bikes.
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    These forum sleuths are present in every motor sport. Check the snowmobile forums in late winter before the next model year sleds come out.

    While I hope these changes are true, I will believe it when I see it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Darren View Post
    just came across this and it mentions the F6B

    /http://bit.ly/NextGenGoldwing
    By the tone of the narrative this "appears" to be just cut-n-paste from some facebook post or a circulating email posing as news. I will gladly by the drinks if it's genuine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VStarRider View Post
    Honda is generally a conservative giant on a global scale. They either go overboard with design or tech, or don't do anything it seems.

    I have mentioned that I bought a brand new Honda 30 hp outboard motor in September 2000.
    And I'll bet that it still starts and runs like the day you bought it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by unsub View Post
    And I'll bet that it still starts and runs like the day you bought it...
    Yessir.
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    Quote Originally Posted by VStarRider View Post
    Honda is generally a conservative giant on a global scale. They either go overboard with design or tech, or don't do anything it seems.

    I have mentioned that I bought a brand new Honda 30 hp outboard motor in September 2000.

    If you went out and bought a 2017 30 hp outboard, it would be exactly the same other than an updated tiller handle, decals, and automatic choke.

    The Gold Wing is basically unchanged during the same stretch.
    Agreed. The reason I have an FJR in my garage is that Honda hasn't updated the ST. Ever.

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