When I'm at one of the local super dealers, I will often go sit on a GoldWing. I have to admit, the things are comfortable and from time to time think that I might want to get one some day. I've noted that there are a few forum members that use to own a Goldwing and now FJRs. I always heard that once you own a GoldWing there is no going back to anything else.
For those that have owned GoldWings and got rid of them, why?
How many times have I heard "Once you've owned a _________ you won't go back." Really, if there were one motorcycle that'd be perfect for everyone, there'd only be one motorcycle ... period.
I rode a Goldwing GL1800 for 11 years and 111,000 miles. The bike was big, comfortable, had lots of bells and whistles, and more closet space than my house. It even handled pretty well on a crooked road. But I ride for one thing -- fun. And my 16-year-old ZRX had more of that then the Goldwing. It was my preferred ride on a fun Saturday or Sunday, and I routinely do 400 mile days on it. Yes, I'm pretty much whupped when I get home, but if I'm not worn out by the time I get home I don't feel like I've been on a ride.
Then, being the old dude that I am, I developed degenerative disk disease in my lower back, and the upright position on the 'wing became too painful without a back brace. I endured that for a couple of years and finally realized that the ZRX doesn't hurt my back like the 'wing. I'd always sort of been interested in the FJR, so I check the ergonomics of the FJR against the ZRX. (
https://cycle-ergo.com/) and discovered that they are virtually the same, except the FJR has more legroom. I've had the FJR now for two years and 30,000 miles, and I haven't had the back brace on since the 'wing went away.
I'm 68 years old with the aforementioned back problem, but I do 700-mile days pretty routinely on the FJR. Even without the back problems, I prefer the FJR. It's just more fun. What do you want? The Porsche of motorcycles or the Cadillac of motorcycles?