They also show a rear "trunkless" version That is now the base model. Prices for base start at 23K and touring versions at 26K US.
May get some looking at GW again. But--I am out on it. :yes:
From what I read you get that if you get the semi-auto DCT 7 speed trans. The DCT version also has engine power reverse and a new slow walk forward option, as well as an "uphill start mode" where the brake stays on momentarily until you get moving.Finally a 6 speed. But the wing just begs for a taller gear for cruising the interstates. They stated that the final drive for the new wing is the same as older models. Too bad.
Too funny! I can’t believe Honda would get it wrong! Particularly with an 8 year warranty available! If I get one, it will have 100,000 miles on it in 3 years. If I can break it, they will step up. I doubt I’ll break it. I will ride it, should I get it, and expect the same reliability of my last Honda. A superb engineering company, Honda does not get it wrong very often. Just my opinion, forged from years of use.
I read the entire news article and like the changes. Except for the significantly reduced luggage capacity. Finally a 6 speed. But the wing just begs for a taller gear for cruising the interstates. They stated that the final drive for the new wing is the same as older models. Too bad. When I ride my wing on the big road, I am always looking for another gear to shift into after 5th. I was hoping this would be the year of the long rumored Honda 3 wheeler but, guess they are still skiddish from the ATC fiasco of many years ago
would have liked to seen a trike version of this new revised Honda or will that be next?
would have liked to seen a trike version of this new revised Honda or will that be next?
From what I read you get that if you get the semi-auto DCT 7 speed trans. The DCT version also has engine power reverse and a new slow walk forward option, as well as an "uphill start mode" where the brake stays on momentarily until you get moving.
I'd sure be tempted to get one if I had any desire or temptation whatever to go back to 2 wheels. I really wonder about the hardened aluminum cylinder sleeves. Could this be the one time Honda actually gets it wrong? :dontknow:
Too funny! I can’t believe Honda would get it wrong! Particularly with an 8 year warranty available! If I get one, it will have 100,000 miles on it in 3 years. If I can break it, they will step up. I doubt I’ll break it. I will ride it, should I get it, and expect the same reliability of my last Honda. A superb engineering company, Honda does not get it wrong very often. Just my opinion, forged from years of use.