2012 Gold Wing: travel first class
Introduction
Since its debut in 1975 as the GL1000, the Gold Wing has been
acknowledged as the pinnacle of two-up motorcycling, a machine with
the power, refinement and reliability to tour even the most
far-flung destinations in complete comfort. The name "Gold Wing"
has become synonymous with long-haul power and touring
sophistication. Whilst undergoing continuous refinements, from
stereo systems through warm-air ventilation to airbag technology,
the Gold Wing has never lost sight of the fact that big-distance
riders demand big-hearted performance.
Launched in 2001 after eight years of intensive research and
development, the GL1800 added real dynamic ability and riding
enjoyment to the Gold Wing's repertoire. The bike's box-section
aluminium frame delivered stability and accurate steering at speed.
It also worked with the unique flat-six engine to keep the centre
of gravity low - a key factor in the bike's surprising low-speed
balance and agility, which made twisting mountain roads and even
busy city streets a pleasure to negotiate.
But it is on the open road that the true luxury motorcycle has
always been in its element. The Gold Wing's unique fuel-injected
flat-six engine delivers tireless performance together with
incredible smoothness and absence of noise. Just as the engine
enjoys a legendary reputation for reliability, so the rest of the
machine is finished to the very highest standards, with outstanding
build quality and paint finish. Meanwhile, the wind-deflecting
fairing, huge carrying capacity and user-friendly features such as
antilock brakes and the new, improved audio system are clear
evidence of the effort and passion behind the latest evolution of
this most advanced and full-featured touring motorcycle.
Development concept
Honda's desire to make people's lives more convenient, joyful
and fun through advances in engineering and technology has lead to
the new evolution of the GL1800. The original luxury touring
motorcycle has evolved in anticipation of a new generation of
customers, boasting sharper exterior surface design along with the
latest audio and navigation systems.
The core appeal of the Gold Wing remains its unique ability to
make long-distance travel a truly rewarding and enjoyable
experience. Comfort, engine performance and a stable, responsive
chassis all play their part. Now, under the styling concept of
"majestic aggression", the vitality and excitement of the bike's
handling and performance are reflected in looks that are at once
elegant, imposing and dynamic. At the same time the bike's ability
to effortlessly cover ground day-in, day-out has been enhanced by
greater luggage capacity. In the words of Development Project
Leader, Yutaka Nakanishi, "For a leader of the GL1800 development,
there is no greater happiness than the rider spending time with the
new GL1800, a best friend allowing them to discover new worlds
together with the passenger".
Main features
More dynamic exterior styling NEW
As befits the Gold Wing's status as an aerodynamically refined
touring powerhouse, the new model has revised exterior styling.
Bold, integrated lines better link the front and rear of the
machine, communicating its elegance and performance with sharp,
dynamic forms. The re-shaped rear light further adds to the
distinctive new look.
Improved wind protection NEW
Months of both wind tunnel tests and Computational Fluid
Dynamics (CFD) research have helped create a new front fairing with
increased wind and weather protection.
Enhanced chassis stability and improved ride quality
NEW
Changes to the shape of the rear bodywork include air vents that
help to reduce the area of negative pressure that forms at the back
of the bike, improving stability at speed. At the same time,
adjustments to the suspension front and rear give a superb ride
quality without sacrificing control.
Increased luggage capacity NEW
Larger panniers mean the Gold Wing's total luggage capacity is
now over 150 litres.
Surround sound audio system with iPod® connectivity
NEW
The adoption of a new 6-speaker 80W SRS surround-sound system
offers superb sound presence and quality. Riders can now play MP3,
WMA and AAC music files on the move by connecting an iPod®,
iPhone® or USB stick. The result is easy access to any track
you wish to hear.
Navigation system (installed only on models with airbag)
NEW
The new, fully-integrated system with brighter screen includes a
next-generation receiver for greater reception sensitivity for more
reliable navigation.
Unique 1832cc flat-six engine
Smooth, strong power is guaranteed, while the HECS3
oxygen-sensing catalytic converter keeps harmful exhaust gas
emissions to levels approximately half of the limits needed for
EURO-3 compliance.
Responsive handling in any situation
A lightweight and rigid twin-spar aluminium frame and
single-sided Pro-Arm swingarm delivers stability and neutral,
responsive handling. The low centre of gravity ensures good
low-speed balance and stability.
Advanced safety features
Fitted with both Honda's Combined Braking System (CBS) and an
Antilock Braking System (ABS), the Gold Wing offers
confidence-inspiring braking in all situations and conditions, even
fully loaded. The optional airbag system - a first on a production
motorcycle - ensures unrivalled levels of passive safety.
Equipment
SRS CS Auto 6-speaker 80W surround-sound
system
Offering superb sound presence and quality, this system brings
the latest advances in stereo technology to the Gold Wing. The
engine room of the new system is a powerful 80-watts-per-channel
amplifier capable of delivering clear, crisp sound, even at
motorway speeds. The amp powers a full complement of six speakers,
with two rear speakers, two front speakers and two tweeters. The
result is a rich and full surround sound experience through either
the speaker system or the optional headsets. In addition the RDS
radio allows easy access to radio stations via the integrated
handlebar controls.
iPod® compatibility
The new audio system is fully compatible with iPod®,
iPhone® and USB memory sticks, meaning riders can now play MP3,
WMA and AAC music files on the go. The system is fully integrated
with the motorcycle, giving full device control through the
handlebars and displaying music file information on the bike's main
display. Controls on the central panel take care of switching
between music sources (for example radio or USB), switching
displays and selecting music while at a standstill. The USB port
for connecting digital music devices is in the large lockable top
box, which also features an interior storage case to hold the
device on the move.
Next generation Honda navigation system (installed only
on models with airbag)
Effective navigation can make an enormous difference to swift
travel, and the Gold Wing's updated navigation system offers faster
and more accurate functionality. The new, brighter colour screen
boasts a range of new functions including lane assist and junction
view, while optional voice-prompting further reduces the chance of
taking a wrong turn. The system also offers points of interest
information, including petrol stations, Honda dealers, hotels and
restaurants. Easy to use controls ensure all of these features can
be accessed easily and safely.
Reception sensitivity has also been improved, allowing the
system to operate effectively even in areas with a poor signal,
such as on roads beneath large structures or on mountain roads.
Central storage compartment (on models without
airbag)
On models not fitted with an airbag the handily placed front
pocket has been increased in size from 1.2 litres to 2.8 litres. It
is ideal for storing sunglasses, wallets and mobile phones while on
the move.
Heated seats and handlebars; foot-warming
system
With the warmth to take the sting out of even the longest winter
rides, the five-position heated grips and independently adjustable
heated seats make touring a year-round possibility. The
foot-warming system channels engine-heated air over the rider's
feet and is controlled by a fairing-mounted lever.
Reverse Gear
The slow-speed, electric Reverse system is engaged with the
simple push of the thumb control on the right handlebar.
Cruise Control
Lightweight electronic cruise-control system utilizes a 16-bit
ECU-based, motor-actuated throttle mechanism.
Adjustable windscreen
A simple yet ingenious ratcheting windscreen-adjustment system
provides six settings over nearly 100mm of travel.
Manually-operated adjustable and closeable windscreen vent routes
fresh air to the rider's face or chest.
Over 150 litres of luggage capacity
Between the fairing pockets, top box and new, larger panniers,
the 2012 Gold Wing boasts over 150 litres of luggage capacity. The
specially-designed luggage features a remote-control key lock,
permitting pop-open rear trunk operation; remote lock/unlock for
the trunk and panniers; and a horn-actuated bike locator. If remote
locking is attempted while a lid is open, the turn signals flash to
alert the rider.
Styling
Sharp surfaces and a sophisticated layered
fairing
Honda's designers have relished the challenge of updating the
GL1800 Gold Wing's styling.
The new, fairing gives improved aerodynamic characteristic by
changing the shape of the bottom bridge. Changes to the front axle
shaft also improve the sense of stability at slow speeds. The front
fairing features a strong diagonal styling element that accentuates
the strong lines of the twin-spar frame, running down the sides of
the bike from the revised headlights to the new pannier cases. The
result is a more dynamic-looking machine with sharp surfaces and
sleek forms that look ahead to a new generation of riders.
Revised front styling
A new headlight trim together with a sleek gunmetal finish to
the interior of the Gold Wing's headlights help create a more
impressive front face that leaves other road users in no doubt as
to the machine's performance and prestige. At the same time a new
front fairing shape has been developed to better protect the rider
and passenger. CFD analysis helped sculpt the new fairing, which is
particularly effective in reducing buffeting around the lower legs
for rider and passenger, building on the Gold Wing's ability to
make long distance two-up travel rewarding and enjoyable.
Revised rear bodywork
The new, larger pannier cases bring the overall luggage capacity
to 150 litres, while also playing a key part in the revised rear
bodywork. They are complemented by sleek new integrated rear
indicators, which echo the sophisticated elegance of a luxury car.
The rear of the machine has also been re-designed to actively
contribute to aerodynamic stability. A vehicle moving at speed
naturally creates an area of negative pressure behind it. By better
managing the movement of air over and through the rear of the bike,
this negative pressure has been reduced, increasing stability.
Improved comfort
The seat is one of the most important features of a touring
motorcycle and the Gold Wing's has always excelled when it comes to
day-long comfort. The shape of the seat has been revised so that it
almost wraps around the passenger, creating the sensation of
complete comfort and security. A new urethane seat material has
also been adopted to increase comfort, while the new weatherproof
cover is perforated for a sportier look.
Colouring concept
- Glint Wave Blue Metallic
- Candy Red
- Graphite Black
Engine
Unique flat-six engine configuration
The horizontally opposed six-cylinder engine is as much a part
of the Gold Wing legend as the name or the sales success. Unique in
motorcycling, the 1832cm³ engine is the perfect long-distance
ally. Its layout minimises engine vibration and helps create a low
centre of gravity, reducing rider fatigue at speed and making the
bike easy to handle at a walking pace. At the same time the large
displacement gives exceptional power and torque, especially in the
midrange. PGM-FI fuel injection ensures a crisp throttle response
and low exhaust gas emissions. Together, the fuel injection
system's fine air/fuel ratio control, the three-way catalytic
converter and the air injection system which encourages the
oxidisation of unburned gases ensure that the Gold Wing easily
meets EURO-3 emissions standards. For longer maintenance intervals,
automatic adjustment for the silent cam chain has been
retained.
Five-speed gearbox with overdrive, electric reverse and shaft
final drive
The engine's power is transmitted to the rear wheel through a
five-speed gearbox which spins the opposite way to the engine's
crankshaft. This cancels out the side-to-side torque reaction
effect generated by longitudinally mounted engines. The fifth gear
is an overdrive, offering very low cruising revs on a long haul for
optimised comfort and reduced fuel consumption. The electric
reverse gear makes the Gold Wing manoeuvrable in even the tightest
locations. Meanwhile, the shaft final drive means no messy chain
lubrication or adjustment - just effortless riding.
Chassis
Updated suspension
Both the 45mm cartridge front telescopic forks and Pro-Link
single-side swingarm rear suspension have been revised to include
new low-friction bushes, with the front forks also benefitting from
low-friction dust seals. Equipped with a two-position memory
function, the computer-controlled, electric hydraulic-type
adjustable rear suspension allows for quick adjustments to preload
depending on whether or not a passenger is on the bike.
Aluminium twin-spar frame
The skeleton of the GL1800 is a bespoke twin-spar aluminium beam
frame, which holds the engine as a stressed member, improving its
already outstanding levels of rigidity, while the design's low
weight and optimised weight distribution make the Gold Wing a joy
to ride at any speed. The result is a supple, comfortable ride,
especially for the passenger, while the rider benefits from all the
feel and feedback required to enjoy swift, secure cornering.
CBS and ABS braking systems
The Gold Wing is fitted with both Honda's Combined Braking
System (CBS) and an Antilock Braking System (ABS). CBS links the
front and rear braking systems to deliver the perfect balance of
front and rear braking effort, whether the rider uses the front
brake lever or the rear foot brake. The result is high levels of
deceleration in all situations. The ABS system monitors the Gold
Wing's powerful front and rear brakes - a pair of 296mm discs and
three-piston calipers at the front, and a ventilated 316mm disc and
three-piston caliper at the rear. Braking effort is momentarily
reduced should the system detect that a wheel is about to lock up.
The result is strong, safe and secure deceleration, even in
emergency situations.
Airbag
In addition to the standard model, the Gold Wing is also
available fitted with the fully-integrated airbag, which
represented an industry-first when introduced in 2006.
The airbag module containing the airbag and inflator is
positioned in front of the rider. The ECU to the right of the
module detects changes in acceleration based on information it
receives from the two crash sensors (one positioned on each of the
front fork legs), to determine whether or not to inflate the airbag
in certain frontal impacts.
Note: all models fitted with airbag are also installed with
satellite navigation.
Evolution of a touring benchmark
1972: the beginning
A new design team is assembled under Soichiro Irimajiri, who headed
up the design of Honda's five-cylinder and six-cylinder road racing
engines in the 1960s. Their brief is to explore the outer limits of
the Grand Touring concept. How refined and luxurious can a
motorcycle be when it is designed from the outset as a machine for
covering big distances? The team creates the top-secret M1
prototype. Powered by a liquid-cooled, horizontally opposed
six-cylinder engine with shaft final drive - features that will
subsequently find their way onto the production Gold Wing as it
evolves - the M1 blends superb performance with unrivalled
refinement.
1975: GL1000 Gold Wing
The first production Gold Wing is a revolution, opening up new
possibilities for long-distance motorcycle travel. With world-class
power from its unique 999cm³ liquid-cooled horizontally
opposed four-cylinder engine, the GL1000 Gold Wing combines
peerless cross-country speed with a level of refinement never
before experienced on two wheels. Gold Wing customers redefine
touring, riding further and faster than had been possible before,
confident in a machine that from the very beginning enjoyed a
legendary reputation for complete reliability. In 1976 Honda
celebrates the Gold Wing's success with the stunning Gold Wing
Limited Edition model, and in 1979 the first Honda of America
manufacturing plant opens, reflecting the fact that 80 percent of
Gold Wing production is being exported to the United States.
1980: GL1100 Gold Wing & GL1100 Gold Wing
Interstate
Where the GL1000 defied categorisation with its blend of superbike
power and touring comfort, the GL1100 - released after five years
of intensive consumer-led development - firmly establishes the Gold
Wing as a Grand Tourer par excellence. The larger 1085cm³
engine is developed for torque rather than power, while a longer
wheelbase offers increased stability and more room for the rider
and passenger. The air-assisted suspension sets new standards for
motorcycle ride quality. At the same time the GL1100 Interstate
introduces the idea of turn-key touring, with its factory-fitted
fairing, panniers and top box.
1982: GL1100 Gold Wing Aspencade
The most luxurious Gold Wing to date offers an unparalleled range
of standard features, from LCD instrumentation and a CB radio to an
onboard air compressor.
1985: GL1200 Limited Edition
The Gold Wing's market position is underlined by the
discontinuation of the standard, unfaired GL1200 and the
introduction of the GL1200 Limited Edition, complete with
computerised fuel injection, a four-speaker sound system, cruise
control, auto-levelling rear suspension, a travel computer and
metallic gold paint.
1988: GL1500 Gold Wing
The brief is exacting in the extreme: the new Gold Wing has to be
quieter, smoother, faster, more comfortable and even better in the
corners. The GL1500 development team evaluates 15 different
machines in 60 prototype stages. The result is a six-cylinder
luxury tourer so accomplished that it establishes a benchmark that
goes on to dominate motorcycling for more than a decade.
2001: GL1800 Gold Wing
A full eight years in development, the GL1800 model takes the Gold
Wing to previously unimaginable heights. Steered by Masanori Aoki,
whose CV includes the CBR250RR, the CBR400RR and the much-lauded
CBR600F3, the Gold Wing becomes a dynamic sensation. In Aoki-san's
words: "My job is to add more fun factor, to build a Gold Wing with
the kind of acceleration and handling people normally associate
with sporting machines." Alternative engines are tested but
ultimately rejected and in 2001 the GL1800 is launched. The bike's
horizontally opposed six-cylinder engine is mounted in a
box-section aluminium frame for superb road holding, handling and
stability. In the course of the bike's development no less than 20
technological innovations are patented.
2006: Industry-first airbag
The 2006 model introduced initially in the USA featured the world's
first airbag on a production motorcycle, as well as revised
taillights and instrument panel.
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