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LIVING ON A (GOLDWING) & A PRAYER WORDS: Big Dave PICS: The Co-Pilot

Honda’s latest Goldwing comes complete with an airbag and Satellite Navigation system…. providing Big Dave and the Co-pilot the perfect excuse to escape the city for a weekend. Another month, another BIG Tourer…. in this case’s Honda’s latest Sat-Nav and airbag-equipped Goldwing

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aughingly, ludicrously luxurious,” said the Co-Pilot when I asked Her Highness about the throne-like passenger accommodations.

“I normally sit forward and it’s all about knees. Now I just sit back and the world tilts,’ she explained. I thought that was a great summation for the bike too. The world tilts. I like that! Cue the latest notch in our ‘Big Tourer’ belt, Honda’s latest Goldwing, a bike I found to be a unique and delightful surprise. After I got past all the ‘grandpa’ jibes I found there is a whole lot of motorcycle to enjoy. Not, of course, the Gforce-fun of a lithe sports cycle cranked over through a hairpin. And to be fair the huge bodywork and sheer bulk of the thing do leave you a little ‘detached’ from the traditional sensations of everyday motorcycling.

MOTIVE POWER Motive power comes from its liquidcooled SOHC 12-valve flat-6 cylinder engine which has a displacement of 1,832cc in a rather square 74 x 71 bore and stroke and a compression ratio of 9.8:1. It puts out 87kw (about 117hp) at 5500rpm, but that isn’t the important figure. The 167nm of torque it produces at 4000rpm is, because the wonderfully smooth and tastily torquey engine has to push some big, really big – as in 370kg dry/405kg wet – mass along. That said, the relatively nimble handling bears testament to the importance of the height of the centre of gravity in a motorcycle more than the overall mass of the machine, the engine, substantial exhaust system, drivetrain and fluids all slung low in the triple box section, twin spar frame to keep the CoG as low as possible.

It also scores ten out of ten on the Go-Go-Gadget-Dave ‘what’s this button here?’ scale.

In fact I was constantly delighted by the combination of torque, smoothness, stability and agility of the bike once it was moving. Wheeling it around the photo shoot U-turns and getting a bit too brave once or twice while dirt road adventure riding reminded me of the weight of the machine. Though punting it up a dirt track was no big deal and the bodywork didn’t rattle or misbehave.

But that’s not to forget, of course, how well it goes.

Normal manoeuvring was not as big an issue as you might imagine either,

But don’t let anyone tell you this isn’t an enjoyable motorcycle to ride. Whilst its forte is a trans-national jaunt, it doesn’t have to be a very long ride to appreciate the bike either.

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