How much horsepower does a 2004 Gold Wing have?
Water cooled, 1832cc, Boxer-6, SOHC
Power: | 119.65 HP (88 kW) @ 5500 rpm |
---|---|
Final drive: | Shaft |
Top speed: | 124.27 mph |
Curb weight: | 892.9 lbs |
Category: | Touring |
How much does a 2004 Gold Wing weigh?
2004 Honda Gold Wing – Specifications
Model | GL1800A (with ABS) / GL1800 |
---|---|
Trail | 109mm (4.3 inches) |
Seat Height | 29.1 inches |
Dry Weight | 799 / 792 pounds |
Fuel Capacity | 6.6 gallons |
How fast do Honda Gold Wings go?
140 mph
2020 – 2022 Honda Gold Wing Tour Top Speed: 140 mph (Est.)
When did Goldwings get cruise control?
In 1985 Honda marked the tenth anniversary of the Gold Wing by launching a gold-painted Limited Edition model (GL1200L) luxuriously equipped with cruise control, auto-leveling rear suspension, an electronic trip computer and a four-speaker audio system.
How many cylinders does a Goldwing have?
6
Full Specifications Of Honda Gold Wing
Engine Type | liquid-cooled 4-stroke 24-valve SOHC flat-6 engine |
---|---|
Stroke | 73 mm |
No Of Cylinders | 6 |
Drive Type | Shaft Drive |
Valve Per Cylinder | 4 |
How many miles are Honda Goldwings good for?
Realistically speaking, if you don’t plan on keeping a Honda Gold Wing for that long, or for 400,000 miles, then you can rest assured that the bike will last for at least 50,000 miles during the time you own it. However, just remember that routine maintenance is key.
Is 100000 miles a lot for a Goldwing?
A water-cooled engine of any significant displacement that is maintained properly should have a service life at least 150,000 miles. There are too many riders on this forum with over 100,000 miles without engine problems to suggest the Goldwing’s engine is any different.