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Reviewed on September 9, 2024

Motorcycle reviewed 2015 Honda Goldwing GL1800 view listing

5.0
This is the 2nd GL1800 I've owned and sadly my last due only to age (for me, not the bike). Easily the best all-around bike I've ever owned, and definitely the king of long-haul comfort. Likes include a level of equipment and capabilities that still lead the pack compared to many later model... read more
This is the 2nd GL1800 I've owned and sadly my last due only to age (for me, not the bike). Easily the best all-around bike I've ever owned, and definitely the king of long-haul comfort. Likes include a level of equipment and capabilities that still lead the pack compared to many later model touring bikes. Comfortable as an armchair and with addition of air wings, equally as quiet and comfortable for the passenger. With heated seats and grips, plus an adjustable hot air redirect to the feet, this is as comfortable as Winter riding gets. Dislikes are few: obviously, the wired intercom and sound system is dated nowadays and spare parts and cables are getting tougher to find. While the bike is very agile, even at low speeds, it still weighs close to 1,000 pounds fully loaded, and you'll feel every bit of that if it tilts over too far at slow speeds. I'm not going to deduct stars for this - heck, it's a 1.8L bike! If I was 10 years younger, and urban riding hadn't become so crazy where I live, I'd never sell - this is the only bike I've ever owned where I have never, not once, felt envy at the sight of another bike, other than the latest model Gold Wing.
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Reviewed on August 27, 2024

Motorcycle reviewed 2005 Honda Goldwing GL1800 view listing

5.0
This is a great motorcycle. I've had it a couple years. It's like a new bike. The owners manual and tools are still in the sidebar. Even the trailer manual is there. The new tires haven't been broke in yet. Nothing is wrong with the bike. It turns heads everywhere I've... read more
This is a great motorcycle. I've had it a couple years. It's like a new bike. The owners manual and tools are still in the sidebar. Even the trailer manual is there. The new tires haven't been broke in yet. Nothing is wrong with the bike. It turns heads everywhere I've been.
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Reviewed on June 26, 2024

Motorcycle reviewed 2008 Honda Goldwing view listing

5.0
This model motorcycle from Honda is one of the best riding motorcycles I have riden. I owned this bike for 6-7 years and loved every long ride we took. It is more comfortable than the Harley Electra Glide Ultra Classic I had before, and way outperforms it. The engine is very responsive and has a... read more
This model motorcycle from Honda is one of the best riding motorcycles I have riden. I owned this bike for 6-7 years and loved every long ride we took. It is more comfortable than the Harley Electra Glide Ultra Classic I had before, and way outperforms it. The engine is very responsive and has a lot of power. The low center of gravity makes it very stable even at slow speeds, so its even easier to ride than the Harley. I have nothing but compliments to Honda on their design of this great motorcycle.
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Reviewed on February 6, 2023

Motorcycle reviewed 2016 Honda Goldwing Trike view listing

5.0
This is our first trike and we are hooked. We are ready for a newer model, with less miles, and a warranty package. We hate to sell Belle, but it is time. There is nothing wrong with her except for a burned out a light bulb. I am disabled and not able to fix... read more
This is our first trike and we are hooked. We are ready for a newer model, with less miles, and a warranty package. We hate to sell Belle, but it is time. There is nothing wrong with her except for a burned out a light bulb. I am disabled and not able to fix it.
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Reviewed on May 14, 2022

Motorcycle reviewed 1999 Honda Goldwing view listing

3.0
Had a Honda 550 decades ago and enjoyed riding it. Any bike with over 100k miles needs to be reduced significantly. I would rather buy a bike with moderate mileage of the same year than a same year bike with very low miles. These things aren't made to sit around and not be driven. Don't be fooled... read more
Had a Honda 550 decades ago and enjoyed riding it. Any bike with over 100k miles needs to be reduced significantly. I would rather buy a bike with moderate mileage of the same year than a same year bike with very low miles. These things aren't made to sit around and not be driven. Don't be fooled by low mialeage.
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Reviewed on March 21, 2022

Motorcycle reviewed 2021 Honda Goldwing Tour DCT view listing

5.0
Well after all those years Goldwing decided not to be called as a "Lazy Boy Couch on two Wheels" I guess and finally redesign the whole thing. As every newly designed item some points were a "miss" and some were a "wow" (in a good way)... Like famous saying "there is no such thing as perfect bike"... read more
Well after all those years Goldwing decided not to be called as a "Lazy Boy Couch on two Wheels" I guess and finally redesign the whole thing. As every newly designed item some points were a "miss" and some were a "wow" (in a good way)... Like famous saying "there is no such thing as perfect bike" we can all agree no bike can do everything great. For a bike to fit perfectly in a category it has to be stripped from the specifications of the other classes. So, one can not expect the passenger comfort to be great on a Hayabusa and don't expect a Goldwing perform great on a knee deep creek crossing... of course don't expect the wind protection of a Goldwing or an R12xxRT on a GS model. Whatever bike you'd like to bike stop comparing it with other brands/models. Even if they are in the same category. Don't think what bike A does compare to bike B and compared to bike C... But rather make a list of your priorities and buy the bike that fits your description of those. What are you looking at a bike? What kind of riding you do? etc, etc... So, What a 2021 Honda Goldwing Tour DCT does good? What it brings to the table ? - Honda's Goldwing Engine reliability... - DCT's comfort and ease of riding... - Technological advancements like ABS, Hill Start Assist, Traction Control, Riding modes, LED lights, Large color screen, Heated grips/seats, walking mode, Reverse gear etc... - Technological fun stuff like GPS, Apple/Android Car Play, SiriusXM radio, AM/FM/Bluetooth AUX connection - Goldwing world famous passenger comfort, - Newer larger capacity top case (compared to 2018-2019 models) I ride since I was 17 and that means I am riding since last 47 years. Like many of you guys I only owned and ride manual transmission bikes whether 5 or 6 speed. DCT was a curiosity purchase mainly and because of the good reviews too in a way. Since last 10 years I changed 10 bikes I told myself "what could go wrong"... If I didn't like it I could change this one too. Only few weeks past since the purchase and only 1500 miles I put on during this time. Does my left hand reaching for an invisible clutch time to time? Yes... Does my left foot kicking the air during a rapid acceleration from a dead stop position? Heck yes! But do I admit bike rides like a dream? Also heck yeah! For those who'd like to be in charge of which her they are in and when, please remember there is a Manual mode on this otherwise Automatic bike. Drop to 3rd or kick it to 7th whenever you pleased to do so under any circumstance. Then when you get tired of doing it just simply touch the button marked "A" and let the bike do it for you whether you're on tight twisties averaging 20-35mph or on a straight away Interstate cruising at 80 mph. As for slow speed maneuvers as we all know "parking lot maneuvers", trust me you'll get used to within an hr or so after getting on this bike! Will it perform parking lot tricks for the audience after an hr? No possibly not... But after a week or so, you can do that too! Once muscle memory begins to disappear and loosen the grip of your brain everything becomes the second nature on a Goldwing DCT... Heck, every time I switch bike models and brands that muscle memory cause me to blow my horn in most inappropriate times instead of hitting the signal switch or vice versa. Once the location of the controls etched in your brain there is no way going back to MT... Unless you're a person who is driving a car with Automatic transmission and at every passing mile you wish you were in a car with stick shift, trust me in a week or so after owning one you'll never look back and feel sorry for not having a bike with manual transmission! As for the other common gripe I hear regarding luggage capacity of the last generation of Goldwing Tour; I don't know how much stuff you're taking with yourselves on a one-up tour but the saddlebags are more than adequate for a modern era Touring adventure for reasonable times and destinations. If you're planning an Ewan McGregor style Long Way Round type circumnavigation, just remember they've had a supply truck followed them... For those of you touring one-up, there's always possibility to put a portable bag on passenger seat and voila or those of you who are traveling with your spouses just tell your sweetheart to leave the washer and dryer back at home please! Hope to see all of you on the road no matter what you choose to ride and where you choose to ride... So have fun and be safe out there!
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Reviewed on March 17, 2022

Motorcycle reviewed 2005 Honda Goldwing view listing

5.0
our 2016 Honda Goldwing is a pleasure to ride and in California you can ride every day in comfort . The bike has low mileage less than 16,ooo miles in part because we are only here in the state a few months out of the year . I have health issues now which keep me from my love of riding .... read more
our 2016 Honda Goldwing is a pleasure to ride and in California you can ride every day in comfort . The bike has low mileage less than 16,ooo miles in part because we are only here in the state a few months out of the year . I have health issues now which keep me from my love of riding . The Goldwing has lived up to Honda standards in reliability workmanship and it is so well balanced that makes a ride a pleasure ..
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Reviewed on February 18, 2022

Motorcycle reviewed 1995 Honda Goldwing view listing

1.0
I’ve had this motorcycle since 2000 it had 9000 miles on it , had an 84 1200 gold wing before this , the 1500 rides so much more comfortable and easy , kept all records of maintenance and repairs , never had any serious problems ,tires many times , batteries,brakes changed timing belts as... read more
I’ve had this motorcycle since 2000 it had 9000 miles on it , had an 84 1200 gold wing before this , the 1500 rides so much more comfortable and easy , kept all records of maintenance and repairs , never had any serious problems ,tires many times , batteries,brakes changed timing belts as recommended,put 66 k , decided I wanted to try a Harley , I had both last summer ,still wanted to make sure I wanted to;sell Honda , decided to sell , great bike ,give someone much riding pleasure
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Reviewed on September 27, 2021

Motorcycle reviewed 2005 Honda Goldwing view listing

5.0
Best bike I’ve owned to date all around, for handling, reliability, comfort and room to carry travel gear for two. Also, hands down the best bike to handle high cross winds safely. I’ve owned or currently own BMW, Yamaha, Harley Ultra Classics, Road Glides, and currently also own a 2018... read more
Best bike I’ve owned to date all around, for handling, reliability, comfort and room to carry travel gear for two. Also, hands down the best bike to handle high cross winds safely. I’ve owned or currently own BMW, Yamaha, Harley Ultra Classics, Road Glides, and currently also own a 2018 Goldwing, and none compare to the ‘05 for a completely well rounded motorcycle. 43 MPG if you stay 78 or under. Push it over 80, it drinks a little more.
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Reviewed on August 16, 2021

Motorcycle reviewed 1983 Honda Goldwing Aspencade view listing

5.0
This has been my baby since I bought it new. Great ride and has had TLC!!! Rides smooth and comfortable down the road. Love the bike just can’t ride any more due to age. This will make a great ride for someone who enjoys the open road. Needs a good... read more
This has been my baby since I bought it new. Great ride and has had TLC!!! Rides smooth and comfortable down the road. Love the bike just can’t ride any more due to age. This will make a great ride for someone who enjoys the open road. Needs a good home.
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