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caldercay said:I also don't like the fact the author isn't intimate with a Wing prior to 2018.
Gug said:In general, power increase isn’t dramatic over the previous engine, but it does feel a little snappier overall
I also don't like the fact the author isn't intimate with a Wing prior to 2018.
Okay, i read the article, but what grabbed my attention was photo #2 in the article - the profile photo.
Doesn't it look eerily like a CTX1300??
I also don't like the fact the author isn't intimate with a Wing prior to 2018.
Kinda like I mentioned in another thread on the new Wing. I wouldn't be surprised to find out the CTX1300 was a test bed for some of the styling elements of the new Wing.
Don't think it would matter that the author was not experienced on Wings in the past as long as he (she? can't get to Cyclenews while at work and missed this last night) has significant riding experience and compared the ride of both old and new Wings, IMHO.
There's a new engine. New front suspension. Available 7-speed DCT. All in a more agile body that's over 85 pounds lighter. You'll also find the latest in technology, including Apple CarPlayTM integration, and five distinct trim levels to suit your style.
Think about it "There’s a new engine. New front suspension. Available 7-speed DCT. All in a more agile body that’s over 85 pounds lighter."If you read Honda's marketing, even they make comparisons, though, in subtle language:
So, for me, I'd like to know how those enhancements improve on the GL1800, ride-wise![]()
IS IT ME?
YES PROBABLY?
Honda's grande tourer can't fit two helmets in the top box and the odd shaped panniers are 30 litres.
Maybe it's a commuter bike? Has Honda provided GW nuts with what they think they want, I've never heard anyone ask for less luggage space.
If riding two up is your thing then there won't be adequate luggage space here, or I don't think so and isn't that what a GW is for. Even if one up do you really want to tie stuff on the seat.
Like I said, it's probably me. It normally is.
Upt'North.
The GW has always had, well the 1800 anyway, built in helmet locks for under the trunck that are very convenient. The review said it can't fit all of 2 helmets but you can if you arrange them correctly, the current wing is like that.IS IT ME?
YES PROBABLY?
Honda's grande tourer can't fit two helmets in the top box and the odd shaped panniers are 30 litres.
Maybe it's a commuter bike? Has Honda provided GW nuts with what they think they want, I've never heard anyone ask for less luggage space.
If riding two up is your thing then there won't be adequate luggage space here, or I don't think so and isn't that what a GW is for. Even if one up do you really want to tie stuff on the seat.
Like I said, it's probably me. It normally is.
Upt'North.
Nashcat said:I'm still waiting for a real life review that doesn't sound like it was written by Honda's advertising department.
Mellow said:The wing may not fit the bill for everyone
Mellow said:There's barely enough packing space for 2-up on any bike... it's easier on a bike with no trunk actually.. I bet you can pack more stuff on an adv bike w/no trunk than you can ANY current or previous touring or sport touring bike out there... but then some folks bring more than they need.