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    DCT tour

    What are people paying for the Tour model with DCT

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    Look over at the GL board, the 2018 is the favorite subject. https://gl1800riders.com/forums/

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    In Cederberg Wis the Honda dealer just got 20+ Goldwing's in and I think they have standard's starting at $19,999 plus setup is almost $1000. DCT is another 1000. I didn't price a Tour.
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    Are these new bikes selling well??..I got the impression from some dealers around here in Michigan that they are not selling very many and are somewhat concerned..I suppose it depends on where one lives....I know I am not in the market and will most likely downsize when the time comes, as age is catching up with me...

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    Quote Originally Posted by opas ride View Post
    Are these new bikes selling well??..I got the impression from some dealers around here in Michigan that they are not selling very many and are somewhat concerned..I suppose it depends on where one lives....I know I am not in the market and will most likely downsize when the time comes, as age is catching up with me...
    I hear ya Opas Ride. Although my problem isn't about the weight of the "6" but more about the width. With stiffness and some pain in my hips I find it hard to throw my right leg across the rear of the seat and saddlebags. Once mounted up, I'm good to go. I have been seriously peeking at the Indian Scout.

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    Best way is put your foot on peg and step up.
    Don't stand on ground and throw leg over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shortleg0521 View Post
    Best way is put your foot on peg and step up.
    Don't stand on ground and throw leg over.
    I do that sometimes(when I think of it). Thanks for the input Shortleg.

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    That is easy to say and do if your much younger...At almost 79, getting my legs over anything is a real contest anymore!!...I usually grab my pant-leg with one hand and ease my right foot over the saddle while hanging on to my jeans..Works so far for me...By the way how did this post go from DCT Goldwing sales to mounting our current bikes??...Ride safe
    Last edited by opas ride; 08-10-2018 at 04:20 PM.

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    I don't know how that happens. Sorta like a bunch of guys around a campfire sipping Bourbon............things go offtrack occasionally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by six2go View Post
    I don't know how that happens. Sorta like a bunch of guys around a campfire sipping Bourbon............things go offtrack occasionally.
    Sounds like you have been to my camp during snowmobile season. It's amazing ... we solve all the world's problems, then forget what all those solutions are!
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