As long as you run your bike 10,000-15,000 miles a year or more you will get your investment back, for the price dealers pay for services. If you don't ride that much then you got ripped off. If you look at the service schedule mainly they just do oil changes and inspections of all the levers. Once you rack up the miles is where it will pay off with air filter changes and spark plug changes.
I did the prepaid maintenance plan on mine as well. For my dealer that means 2 major services a year, plus unlimited oil changes, for the first 3 years. Since most of the services are glorified oil changes I only use up my 2 per year on the big stuff. My bike is 10 months old, has 16k on it, and just had the service done to replace the air filter (among the rest of the service) and that was a $680 service all by itself. The service that is the first valve check (24k maybe?) is 7.2hrs of labor. I will for sure get my moneys worth by the time 3 years are up.
As was said before, if you are a person who lives in a 4k miles a year sort of climate, or have a busy lifestyle that allows for limited mileage or whatever then it would be something to skip.
I qualified my response with "UNLESS" it has been re-designed by Honda . There is room on all GoldWings from 2001 - 2010.
You make a great point, since the 2012-2014 models have rectangular foglight openings in the lower cowling, it is possible that the bottom has been extended towards the rear and hence making it more difficult. I will look at a F6B in Franklin and EAT CROW if I am wrong.
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I remove the cowling, due to using a longer filter, plus a magnet,plus a cover over the oil filter....this also gives me a chance to clean the area up some and add some wax...
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My response STANDS.
I looked at both the full Goldwings and F6B's at the Annual Rally.
The opening underneath behind the lower cowling is indeed IDENTICAL, therefore a longer oil filter will and DOES fit on the F6B. I personally looked at 3 F6B's with the longer oil filters installed and the owners had no problems installing them. As said earlier it is a little tight but doable.
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I use the longer Bosch 3323 Filter and I don't need to take anything off to remove my filter. I have done every oil change (6 so far) on my bike with that filter.
Good gawd man; at 6 changes you should be nearing 50,000 miles... or you're changing way too frequently.