Maybe I’m misreading the specs on the Honda website, but I see that valve inspection/adjustment on the new 2018 wings will be due at 24,000 miles instead of the previous 32K. This just amazes me! With all of Honda’s automotive technology you’d think that they would have designed hydraulic valve adjusters into the new engine. These are not high RPM engines so valve float is not the issue. Hell, even Harley and the new Yamaha have hydraulic adjustment.

Haven’t read or heard anything about air cleaner replacement either. I will take a wait and see attitude on this one. With 31K on my 2015 I am now on my third air cleaner. First one I replaced at 14K and again at 30K. I feel like an old hand at it now but it still takes me three hours minimum and I don’t want another bike with the same issue.

Lastly, I’ll wait and see what the aftermarket manufacturers come up with. I tow an Aspen Classic trailer so a good hitch is important to me. Also need to see what mother Honda says about trailer towing.

These items are important to me as I do all my own routine service work and sure don't want to get involved with a dealer for valve adjustments, etc. I’ll be serious about a new bike possibly for 2019 but will have to wait and see how these issues pan out. If the new GL1800 sells well the dealers may be flooded with trade-ins of the current model, which may translate into lower trade values. This could also affect my decision on a new one. Time will tell.