I had 3 GW's.... a new red '75 GW that I added what bolt-on dress parts were available back in that era... white Vetter Windjammer fairing, some white bolt-on saddle bags, bolt-on footrests on bolt-on crash bars, thumb-lock cruise lever on handlebar, maybe some minor stuff/ A real 'dresser' eh?
Next, a new black (the only color) '80 GW Interstate... can't remember adding much if anything to it... short footnote: initial break-in ride from Columbus, Ohio to Baltimore Maryland... stopped for lunch... parked on center stand on a nice really black new looking parking lot... it was in the heat of summer and it was really hot... by the time me and my co-rider (who ever she was ;>) got saddled up, the rest of the group had taken off.... couldn't get the darned center out of the blacktop... it was so hot, and evidently
the asphalt was so new and soft, that the centerstand had sunken into the pavement a good 6 inches or so, until the stand's crossmember stopped it. While standing alonside the bike, tried rocking the bike from from front-to-rear and side-to-side... finally side-to-side won and broke it loose from the pavement... and yanked the handlebars out of my hands and down the bike went on its side! Wrestled it upright and pushed it out onto good pavement. The fall had broken the ride side fairing mirror off! Small price to pay for all that fun!! I looked at my co-rider and said "Well, it's not new anymore, so get on and we can really RIDE now!" Loved that bike! Was temped to buy it back several times.
Next up, a new '86 NW SE-i.... can't remember doing much customization on it, it was already decked out by Honda... it was the best ride of the three not the best handling (for me), the '80 gets my tropy for that... it was a perfect 'fit' for me.
To 'answer' your question, test ride a few brands to get a feel for each them, I've looked at the current GW's but haven't ridden any other than a test sit in the showroom. The new GW breed is even larger. But if I could get my hands on a well maintained '80 GW, I'd be tempted to go back to it... I'm now 70 and 155 pounds and darned arthhritis (which is why I switched to a new 2012 Spyder) or not!
Ryde on!