hppants posted: The new G/w has more in common with a H/D touring bike then the fjr.
Dude! That's a really cutting statement! Give the Honda engineers a little credit for keeping Gold Wings at the forefront of moto-touring since 1975!
Sure, early adopters are rolling the dice .... but comparing it to a Harley!?!?!? I expect there will be a few issues, but I also expect that Honda will stand behind their product and make things right.
I'll be looking seriously at this rolling sofa before 2020.
That's for sure. Honda has always been good about support and there are dealers everywhere.
One thing is that this will require serious training for their technicians. They've never done anything like this before. If you've ever worked on one, you know that Goldwings are quite complex. They're quite reliable and do not require much maintenance, but when you do have to get in under the tupperware, its tedious and can be like dealing with a Chinese puzzle.
Nevertheless, if it turns out that the bikes are solid through the first year, I'll be looking for a leftover next Fall. I had planned on buying one of the first ones, and I'm not going to do that now. I will take them up on the test ride though.
The honest truth is that the leftover 2017s, which are clearly proven, are looking pretty good.
You had mentioned in an earlier post that you thought the full blown Wing would be better than the F6B for long tours, and I indicated that the F6B is actually pretty nice for that purpose.
As I've learned more, and as I've tried to understand why I have never been attracted to the full blown Wing, I've realized that the issue is the seat. And others have pointed this out too. I'm not the only guy with a seat fixation.
On the full blown Wing, the rider's seat is compromised by the close proximity of the pillion's seat. At least for me.
I have a genuine "Princess and the Pea" level of sensitivity. And I like to wear kevlar lined jeans, which are horrible on most seats due to the stupid way they sew the kevlar jeans together at your butt.
Any seat that will let me ride all day in those kind of jeans is a good seat. So far, in my history of motorcycling, there have only been a few great seats. There were two Corbins (one on an ST1100 and one on a V-Strom). There have been many custom made Russells that were up to the task ... but some were not. Even a Russell could not save the K1600 for me, and I was not as happy as I'd hope with my Russell on my FJRs. And now comes the Honda F6B stock seat, which is like sitting on a nice firm, pillowed bench with a large seating area. It is nothing like the full blown Wing's seat, and for me, it is the better choice.
For me, the seat is always a make or break deal.
If I were giving myself advice, it would be to ditch the kevlar jeans. It might be good advice. I know that my Vanson textile and leathers are more comfortable on the bike and are less seat dependent. But at the same time, when I ride somewhere, I like to hop off the bike and do my stuff without an immediate wardrobe change. Maybe an Aerostitch suit would be a good solution, except wearing more clothes in our climate isn't always comfortable. I like the kevlar jeans and either a textile mesh, or leather jacket.
Back to the Goldwing, if I buy a leftover 2018 Wing, it will be the model that replaces the F6B, and not the full blown Tour model ... but for me, it will be the better touring choice.
YMMV