A smuggler style trunk would be nice on the backside of the 2018 Goldwing "standard".
A smuggler style trunk would be nice on the backside of the 2018 Goldwing "standard".
Floats Like a Butterfly, Stings Like a "B"
What does the B stand for? B-Courteous. B-Safe. B-Seen.....B-CNU on the road!
On the bright side, we'll be able to out run the new one if it's limited to 111 mph.
1. OP - you got me with the title of this thread.
2. 111 mph limit - might be good for insurance premiums.
3. Step through touring moped - equip it with ABS, cruise and a stereo and I am in!
4. Whatever the new Wing looks like, get used to it...next redesign is due in 2033...I'll be 57 years old.
Former Ride:
2013 F6B Standard, black; sold 7/2019
Latest Addition:
2016 Gold Wing Level 3, red; SCT transmission stuck in manual mode
2019 Miles:
7,900 as of 10/6
Wow I don't like the looks of either of these pics...wing and wing tour?. Body doesn't flow imo. I'll be keeping my wing and b......I may miss new tech but I can live without it.
1990 supercharged vmax
2009 vmax
2004 Gl1800
2013 f6b
1994 harley softail
I wonder, if the specs are correct, what the small chance these numbers are Europe specific? As stated the new bikes have to adhere to a new Euro4 or something emissions standards. What has been eluded to in previous leaks is that the Wings have full computer management of the engine performance. It's not hard to imagine that the specifications could be altered from one region to the next. These specs being listed from a UK source. Out side of that optimistic possibility, the plausibility of manipulation of engine performance to include speed limiters by outside sources could also be in play. Just a thought.
"Go sell crazy somewhere else, we're all stocked up"
Hopefully it'll have an IMU with cornering ABS. But first I have to get past the big lipped smiley face in the front and the old boxy style saddle bags in the rear.
All of the articles that reference the speed limiting have used km/h instead of mph and emphasized that the limiting is performed electronically i.e. it's programmed in and is not a mechanical limitation.
I wouldn't be surprised if this limit was strictly programmed into the European bikes just to meet some standards over there and a different ceiling gets set for the North American models.
This topic reminds me of when Ford changed the name of the Five Hundred sedan to Taurus. I loved the redesign of the Five Hundred that year (2010), but couldn't stand the idea of owning a "Taurus". The Five Hundred name was much preferred by me.
Same sort of thing going on here .. although I adore the new 2018 design, I'm not a fan of this small name change .. Personally, I would much prefer "F6B".
Even so, I did end up buying the Taurus, and God-willing .. I mean wife-willing .. I will be buying a new "Gold Wing" bagger too.