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    2018 Oct. 27 GoldWing Presentation at Honda

    Today was the first official presentation of the 2018 Honda GoldWing and GoldWing Tour at Honda HQ in Torrance, California. I attempted to take some relevant photos and get some answers from the very knowledgeable Honda technical staff on hand.

    First and most importantly, we had some GoldWing cookies to eat – Honda makes a tasty cookie! About 4 inches in diameter, with a nice, high-definition gradient on the printed sugar logo:



    Here are some photos of the bikes:

    First, the GW Tour after unveiling:



    Next, the entry-level GW. All blacked-out, my favorite.



    The bags are a bit smaller than on the F6B – a styling concession.



    The odd little caliper on the rear disc is for the parking brake – it's an automatic, so it needs one.



    Some really bright LEDs up front ...



    And also in the rear.



    Linked brakes with linked ABS on every model. Somebody listened!



    I liked the looks of the bagger. I also like the looks of the F6B. They're both more attractive than the BMW K1600B, in my mind.



    A fat rear tire. 200mm I believe. Looks just right.



    The GoldWing gets the black exhaust. The Tour gets the chrome.


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    Superb photos, Circle. Thanks for the close-ups

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    Wonder if there will be Switchback turn signal options.

    Also see people buying the bagger version and putting aftermarket trunks on it.

    Thanks for the pictures.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ths61 View Post
    Wonder if there will be Switchback turn signal options.

    Also see people buying the bagger version and putting aftermarket trunks on it.

    Thanks for the pictures.
    Heck or, you can buy the Tour version and remove the trunk. It's a little expensive, but buying the Bagger version , you could buy the Honda trunk kit in their accessories.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmytee View Post
    Heck or, you can buy the Tour version and remove the trunk. It's a little expensive, but buying the Bagger version , you could buy the Honda trunk kit in their accessories.
    I was aiming for a trunk with more room.

    I have gone the small trunk and small saddlebag route before and don't want to repeat that decision.

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    Looks very, very nice. Thanks for the good pics.
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    With the new closer fitting rear Tupperware, it maybe hard for aftermarket suppliers to make a hidden hitch (if the frame can support one).

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    Two things stand out...

    ..from a styling point of view. The instrument panel/dash board seems quite high. This (to my eyes) takes away from the low and long bagger look that makes the F6B look so good. And from the rear, the bags look added on, as opposed to the integrated look of the F6B. Don't get me wrong, I sure like the new bike, but it does look more like the BMW than I would have liked.. just like the 1600B, it's a bit too much "sport tourer" than bagger.

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    Just noticed, different tires on the Wing, vs the 'Stones on the Tour.

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    Thanks for the pic's...

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    Looks like the moved the coolant reserve bottle away from that vulnerable spot under the bike. And seems that you can adjust the linkage for the rear shock. Don't know off hand if that's available for our current F6B's



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