I know.. not much avail in the U.S. but you never know.
One thing I am disappointed about over the last few years is this trend of blacked out rims, engines and frames of a lot of bikes and most of these bikes in the video continue this trend. I am a fan of aluminum/silver and chrome. I bought a white RT last year and although I don't mind the white, I would have preferred blue or black, but couldnt get past the "blacked out" look of the bikes. I am considering adding a Goldwing to my garage in the spring, but I'm dismayed at the selection of paint colors. I dont mind some colors so much , but the only silver/chrome lower option is the most expensive model, with options I dont care for. I am likely going to look at earlier used models of the latest gen GW. As marketing drives these color combos on new bikes, I guess I'm just in the minority.


I had a black 2011 NT700V. In black, it took my breath away. Gorgeous...in my eyes at least. A friend had a black F800GT. It too looked absolutely gorgeous. Both seemed rare. Most NTs are silver or maroon. Most GTs are white with some a nice looking blue. But few of either are in black.One thing I am disappointed about over the last few years is this trend of blacked out rims, engines and frames of a lot of bikes and most of these bikes in the video continue this trend. I am a fan of aluminum/silver and chrome. I bought a white RT last year and although I don't mind the white, I would have preferred blue or black, but couldnt get past the "blacked out" look of the bikes. I am considering adding a Goldwing to my garage in the spring, but I'm dismayed at the selection of paint colors. I dont mind some colors so much , but the only silver/chrome lower option is the most expensive model, with options I dont care for. I am likely going to look at earlier used models of the latest gen GW. As marketing drives these color combos on new bikes, I guess I'm just in the minority.


Well, I agree with you. The 2018 wings now are pretty cheap and there are plenty of “cream puffs” if you are willing to cast a wide net and travel a bit.
I bought this 2018 wing with 14K miles and a bunch of farkles for $15K about 6 months ago. It was left over stock, and was sold and put in service in 2021 and has a 5 year extended warranty till 29. Looks and rides like a brand new bike and the best part is…….silver rims.
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I think the manufacture will be selling the bikes with out panniers but offer them as an accessory. This to keep the price down and let buyers mix and match as they desire. Just as with the NT1100 in the US. Many folks don't want panniers or top boxes and some folks want to go after market. To me sound like a good sale strategy. Thus integrated panniers will not quite meet that goal.All the panniers are hideous, bulbous, ugly afterthoughts. JMHO but the ST1100s’ are beautiful, fully integrated panniers. The best there ever was on a production motorcycle!
John
Agree. I don't see how they call those bare-wheeled, tall-sprung, slapped-on bags, no-fairing bikes "sport tourers". I guess they are selling for a different generation. We don't count anymore.The newish bikes toward "Adventure" is getting to be a yawn fest....![]()
That is gorgeous.....
There is a (not so?) small group of riders, myself included, that think of "sport touring" as a mindset more that a particular configuration of bike. I've sport toured on dedicated sport bikes and recently did some light sport touring, about 1500 miles, on a MT-07 (naked) delivering it to my son stationed in Kansas.Agree. I don't see how they call those bare-wheeled, tall-sprung, slapped-on bags, no-fairing bikes "sport tourers". I guess they are selling for a different generation. We don't count anymore.