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2012 Goldwing is 5 liters short of the RT now!

Lamonster

SpyderLovers Founder
The RT has 155 cubic liters of storage and the 2012 GW has 150 cubic liters of storage. That's a big leap from 80. :thumbup:
http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/624/9265/Motorcycle-Article/2012-Honda-Gold-Wing-First-Look.aspx


Facing a new challenger from BMW, Honda gives its flagship Gold Wing a modest makeover for 2012.
Is there a more iconic model in Honda’s arsenal than the Gold Wing? Celebrating its 36th production year, Big Red claims an astounding 640,000 unit sales of the namesake model since its 1975 model year debut. Essentially a class of its own in the luxury touring market, this year The Wing faces off against a new challenger in the Inline-Six-powered BMW K1600GT. Honda has parried the Bavarian thrust by giving its flagship touring model a modest makeover for the 2012 model year.

A cursory glance seems to reveal the same old Wing. However, a closer examination side by side with the previous year’s model and styling revisions are apparent. Straight angles and lines replace the predecessor’s curvier contours, particularly noticeable in the fairing and saddlebags. The new fairing shape isn’t all about looks, however, with Honda touting improved wind protection to the rider’s legs and lower body. The saddlebags also feature practical improvements with their new form, with an extra seven liters of storage space claimed. The new bags team with the standard trunk and fairing pockets for “well over 150 liters” of storage.


The Gold Wing instrumentation benefits from a refresh, with the latest model using a next-gen version Nav system.
A subtle refresh of the instrumentation give the Gold Wing a more modern look. The instrument cluster also showcases some next-gen features in the electronics. A brighter screen displays information from the latest version of the Honda Satellite Linked Navigation System. The new Nav is complemented by an updated audio system, featuring SRS CS Auto surround-sound and MP3/iPod connectivity. The tunes are also supplemented by XM radio.

Road performance upgrades are limited to new suspension settings at both the 45mm fork and single rear shock. The suspension tweaks are promised to “yield added compliance for a better ride and more comfort.”

Unchanged is the familiar 1832cc Flat Six powering the Honda. The Wing also remains a heavyweight touring platform, tipping the scales at a staggering 903-944 pounds, depending on the options. Thankfully, the electric Reverse system remains a standard feature. Also standard fare on the base Gold Wing are five-position heated grips, seat and backrest. Honda’s combined braking system is standard as well, with ABS optional.


The 1832cc Flat Six powering the Gold Wing is unchanged for the 2012 model, though Honda promises tweaks to the suspension components improve ride comfort.
The Gold Wing platform continues to showcase Honda innovation, in recent years the headlining feature being the first-ever production motorcycle airbag system. The airbag returns as an optional feature, with non-airbag model making use of the empty space for an extra storage compartment (in case those 150 liters in the bags aren’t enough!).

The new Gold Wing will make its first public debut at the IMS show in Greenville, South Carolina, February 25-27, and then at Daytona Bike Week, March 5-12. Honda promises the new models at dealer showrooms by May, with MSRP ranging from $23,199 to $28,499.





Out with the old and in with the new. Side by side comparisons of the 2012 Gold Wing (left) and the 2010 model (right).
 
I like the display :thumbup:
2012 Aprilia: ...has announced that it will be replacing its aging V-Twin powered Tuono naked streetfighter with an all-new motorcycle based off the Aprilia RSV4 Factory and RSV4R sportbikes.
2012 BMW: ...Gearhead extraordinaire Jay Leno hosted the American unveiling of BMW’s K1600GTL at his splendid facility.
2012 Ducati: ...Superbike features two impressive performance figures: an additional 20hp (taking the Superbike up to 190hp), and a weight reduction of 20 lbs across the model line. Using a massively oversquare cylinder size, the “Superquadrata” (oversquare in Italian) motor benefits from being able to rev higher, and also produce more horsepower than its 1198 predecessor.
2012 Can-Am Spyder: :popcorn:
 
I love my '02 Wing/trike. No problems whatsoever. I was going to wait for the 2012 to come out and get one to trike IF there was some great changes....I don't see that many changes. (Honda dealer friend said a few weeks ago, "not many changes except the price.")

I really liked my demo ride on the RT-S SE5 and decided to get one, knowing that if I don't like it, I could sell it and get a 2013 Wing...NOW, no new Wing in my future...Hello, Spyder. Rethinking my choice of SE5 vs SM5.

Excuse me, but I am going over to IH10W and see if I see a flatbed with a bunch of Can-Am Spyder crates on it heading into San Antonio. One will be my red RT-S....ha ha

Thanks Lamont, for the great post.
 
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I still gotta love the 'Wing as the Gold Standard by which everyone else's offering is going to be judged... Thanks for the info!
 
the last photo down....the 2010 model. Are my eyes seeing right? Is that a windshield wiper?

Oh, I gotta have one of those on my RT ! Ok, all you Gadget-Thinkers....let's mak e it happen :thumbup:
 
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