And as far as the Goldwing, name any bike without a year model problem, but over the 30 years of its existence it is by far the best, most dependable bike for two up cross county rides that ever existed.
Well, no.... IMO, that distinction would go to the Honda ST1100, a purpose-built 2-up touring machine.
The reason that bike was so dependable primarily involved the fact that the powertrain was significantly overbuilt and tremendously understressed.
The ST1100 had incremental changes most every year of it's 12-year production run, with only one year of rather substantial upgrades (1996).
I owned two of these machines (from the mid-90s until 2001), riding a combined 225,000 miles on this platform under some VERY extreme Endurance Rally events, including the 1997 Iron Butt Rally.
There were few machines on the road that could match it's record of unbelieveable reliability.
Pity Honda totally de-nutted itself building the unstable, turgid ST1300 whale-barge. Hey, I test-rode a ST1300 in June, 2002 at the Utah 1088. I wanted to like it. I really, really did. But, it turned out to be a bloated dog of a machine. Bah....! :glare:
The ST1100, OTOH, was phenominal in its day....