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Looks amazing. The good news is, there are plenty of well-populated GoldWing forums to be found, with answers to every question (or close enough), and how to and where to find parts....and I just bought a '79 Goldwing. Not as nice as hairymonster's but for the price I don't think I'll go wrong. Having a blast chasing down the parts to return it to stock on eBay. Runs ok. Going to be a fun project bike.

I'm thinking about a 1200X. I currently have a 1200F that I have returned from the dead (an insurance write-off = really cheap but quite a few mechanical issues that I sorted) and there is a LOT to like about the bike, it is just a little committed in the ride position (even with Helibars). The X looks to offer a much improved position. The F has a stonking motor, is easy for a shorty like me to manage (slim dimensions for the step-over) and the heat management is an ST1300 owner's dream. I really wish Honda had made the ST version that was touted originally.VFR1200X, Honda V4, Shaft Drive, upright seating. Easily updated to make more rideable by SabSteef. Plenty of them in your part of the world. New cruise control now available from Veridian in Alberta Canada. Mine is a 2016 and I love it. I don't have the cruise yet, but will this year.
Not as much fairing as the ST1300, but still a great bike. My ST1300, while very warm is not a roasting issue. I believe this is generally true but not necessarily as bad as it is made out to be by some.

I'm thinking about a 1200X. I currently have a 1200F that I have returned from the dead (an insurance write-off = really cheap but quite a few mechanical issues that I sorted) and there is a LOT to like about the bike, it is just a little committed in the ride position (even with Helibars). The X looks to offer a much improved position. The F has a stonking motor, is easy for a shorty like me to manage (slim dimensions for the step-over) and the heat management is an ST1300 owner's dream. I really wish Honda had made the ST version that was touted originally.
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At a youthful 61 years, I am happy enough over 4-5 hours with a few breaks; it is the same position as lots of other VFRs over the years, but I do find the seat a bit hard and the leg room could be better (there is a LOT of ground clearance in bends). The Helibars are an improvement but the bodywork (scallops in tank and upper fairing) mean there is just one position where they can go, which is still a bit far forward and has to have a slightly unnatural flat angle. The engine has a lot more power than I need or want and I suspect given the rev range I use, the X would feel just the same and maybe with a bit more low down as I believe the intake funnels are much longer than the F which would make for a more torquey bottom end.I love the look of the F model and the stats for the engine.
I couldn't hack the rising position.

Looks amazing. The good news is, there are plenty of well-populated GoldWing forums to be found, with answers to every question (or close enough), and how to and where to find parts.
Would love to follow along... care to start a new thread here?
I follow a thread on ADVrider about folks who restore the 70s-era Wings.
For some reason, they seem to be more attractive to me today, than when they were new...