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Honda Gold Wing Test Ride Review – Incredibly Comfy!

Honda Gold Wing Test Ride Review

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Honda Gold Wing Review

Bike Tested: Honda Gold Wing; Road Test No. 1059; Test Location: Malaysia

Price OTR Mumbai: Rs. 33,68,475/-

A long ride will never feel long on the Honda Gold Wing, it is so good!

The Honda Gold Wing has been on sale for the last four decades and continues to be the ultimate amongst the bikes for long-distance touring. The Gold Wing was always on our wish list of bikes and we were lucky enough to get a chance to sample the 2012 model during our Malaysia visit. Here’s our first impressions of the bike.

Motor Quest: The sixth generation Honda Gold Wing aka GL1800 was launched way back in 2001 and was on sale for over 14 years. Currently, the vehicle is in its seventh generation and is also sold in India.

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Among all the generations, the sixth generation Gold Wing is the biggest bike in terms of dimensions

Styling – This is where the Honda Gold Wing will put anyone and everyone in awe. The incredibly large headlights (which seem to be taken off from a car), the fat tyres and the humongous rear profile make the already huge bike appear even huger. Apart from being attractive, the bodywork and fairing are also aerodynamically compliant contributing to excellent wind and weather protection while reducing the aerodynamic drag co-efficient. The windshield is manually adjustable and provides up to six settings. At the rear, there’s a top box with a spoiler on top of it. Overall, the Honda Gold Wing is not just beautiful to look at but is also a big attention magnet!

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The instrument console is easy to read but the buttons and switches will take some time getting used to

Instrument Cluster and Switchgear – We have lots to tell here because of the umpteen buttons and switches present on the motorcycle. The instrument cluster is divided into three analogue pods and a digital screen. The speedometer, tachometer, engine temperature, and the fuel level indicators are all analogue while the digital screen displays information like odometer and trip meter and the current radio frequency. Below the digital display, there are buttons for the heated seats, grips and the infotainment system. On the extreme right, there are switches for the headlight adjustment and the suspension whereas on the extreme left there are buttons for the AUX, hazard lights etc. The LHS of the switchgear houses switches for the audio, indicators, high/low beam and the horn. Meanwhile, on the RHS there are buttons for the cruise control and Reverse gear.

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The ergonomics on the Honda Gold Wing are well-sorted

Ergonomics – The Honda Gold Wing was built to cross continents and the ergonomics of the bike help you to do exactly that with the utmost ease. The seating posture is upright, the handlebar is wide enough and the foot pegs are centre-set. If there’s something we could nitpick on, it would be the lack of footboards. Just footpegs aren’t enough if you’re doing interstate trips. That aside, the mirrors give a generous view of what’s behind and the windshield is tall enough to reduce the wind blasts. The seats require special mention here and actually, seats are a wrong term we’re using. These are actually sofas. The cushioning is spot on and the pillion seat gets a taller backrest. While someone is riding, we could take a snooze here in the pillion seat, it’s that comfortable.

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Every time the throttle is opened, the bike just pulls, pulls and pulls

Performance – This one behemoth of a bike comes powered by a behemoth of an engine. Yes, the Gold Wing draws its motivation from a 1833cc, flat 6-cylinder engine that produces 118 HP of power and 167 Nm of torque! Right from the word go, the engine feels terrifically refined and punchy also. Twist the throttle and the powertrain responds immediately and that’s largely because of the amount of power and torque that’s available lower down the rev range. Redlining at around 6500 RPM, the powerplant also sounds very impressive, in fact, it’s music to the ears and that’s the reason we never really found the need to listen to the radio. While the current model gets a 7-speed DCT automatic gearbox, the sixth generation Gold Wing’s engine comes mated to a 5-speed manual gearbox with Reverse mode. The Reverse mode uses the starter motor to give you a reverse speed of 1 km/hr and this does come in handy while parking.

Riding Dynamics – The sixth generation Honda Gold Wing weighs approximately 400 kgs and you might be thinking manoeuvring this vehicle could be a task. Yes, it is but not at high speeds. In the city, you will definitely feel its heft but not on the highways. The softer suspension setup gives the bike a very plush ride quality and anything thrown in its stride is absorbed without breaking a sweat. High-speed stability is another commendable aspect of the bike as it stays glued to roads. Handling is also great (provided the road is). Take it to a beautiful winding stretch of highways and the Honda Gold Wing immediately feels at home but on bad roads, the ride experience is bound to get annoying because of the obvious weight.

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Choose the Honda Gold Wing and LUXURY will come standard

Verdict – The Honda Gold Wing is truly an impressive machine. It’s loaded with gadgetry, has a comfortable ride, offers great performance and most importantly is fun to ride as well. If you are someone on the hunt for a sofa on wheels or rather a car on two wheels, the Gold Wing will very well match your requirements. Yes, the price is on the higher side and yes, it has formidable rivals competing against it but when you’re breaking your bank account (literally) for a motorcycle like this, reliability is something that you would not want to compromise on, do you?

What’s Cool

* Instant attention magnet
* Supremely comfortable seats, especially the pillion seat, feels like a throne
* Features on offer like cruise control, audio system, heated seats, and grips
* Plush ride quality
* Mind-numbing performance from the flat-6 engine

What’s Not So Cool

* Lack of footboards
* Pricey
* And finally, the weight, of course

Honda Gold Wing Specifications

* Engine: 1832cc, Liquid-Cooled, Horizontally Opposed Six-Cylinder
* Power: 117 HP @ 5500 RPM
* Torque: 167 Nm @ 4000 RPM
* Transmission: 5-speed gearbox
* 0-100 km/hr: 5.5 seconds
* Fuel Type: Petrol
* Fuel Consumption: 15 km/l
* Suspension: Non-adjustable 45 mm cartridge forks (Front), Linkage-assisted shock with remote-controlled preload adjustability (Rear)
* Tyre Size: 130/70/18 (Front), 180/60/16 (Rear)
* Brakes: 296 mm Twin Discs (Front), 316 mm Disc (Rear), ABS

Honda Gold Wing Dimensions

* Overall length x width x height: 2635 mm X 945 mm X 1455 mm
* Fuel Tank Capacity: 25-litres
* Ground Clearance: 125 mm
* Wheelbase: 1692 mm
* Kerb weight: 407 kgs (wet)

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