I picked up a 1989 Goldwing back in April of 2023 after not riding for over 30 years my bikes not quite as sharp as yours the paints faded bad in spots it runs great everything works as it should it has a saddlemen seat on it I'm the best part about it is I only paid $850 for it I live in Minnesota since April I put 6000 Mi on it to this date today I had it out yesterday the 13th of November and put 200 miles on it even though it's November here in Minnesota with that huge fairing in front of you I stayed plenty warm during the hot summer months I've rigged up a air conditioning system that blows cold air in on my helmet and keeps my head cool when everybody says this was the best Touring motorcycle that Honda made their 100% correct back in September I taped everything off and did the vinyl paint system on it so instead of mine being the maroon purple color now it's blue I thought I'd give it a try it turned out pretty good don't know if I'll try that again or just repaint it but for now it's going to stay like that with the vinyl stuff on it and with a little over 86,000 on it now I feel it's just getting broken good by the way I'm 67 years old and plan on enjoying it for a few more years to come
Congrats on your purchase and riding again. If you're interested I recently posted a couple long videos showing some maintenance stuff I completed on mine.
i just purchased one last week, its a 98 and been sitting for a few years and didn't run so I offered the guy 1k and i took it. i just got it started after cleaning the fuel system. its a handsome bike.
I have a 2004 GL1800 that was willed to me by a friend. I also have a 2000GL 1500 SE Canadian edition I restored for two years. I would never sell either of them for love nor money. The black one you have is beautiful....absolutely beautiful. Look after that beauty. Seriously....look after it. All the best.
I’ve got a 2008 1800, but your bike to me is the sexiest of the Goldwings. Enjoy it, believe me , your going to love the king rides. The Grand Luxurious of motorcycles 🇺🇸⭐️
I just bought a 1997, very very similar looking to yours, for $1500. 115k miles and dusty, but put a new battery and all new fluids in, new air filter and new cam belts and it runs great. Your bike looks almost like it came off the showroom floor.
Congrats. I'll be doing the timing belts on mine in the coming months. I've been riding it a lot lately and really enjoying it. Have fun with your new purchase.
That's my bike right there. Mine was 23 years old and bone stock when I got it. Did the timing belts, tires, 1+ windshield and switched all the lights except turn signals to LED.
Congratulations, i love my 96 spectra red. You made a good choice in getting this bike. One thing. Be sure to keep an eye on the petcock valve, it right next to the gas tank lid. If it goes out, which i just replaced mine last week, it will give you fits with fuel getting to carbs...its actually a fuel shutoff valve ( automatic). And when or if you change out your alternator, go 90 amp, the 40 amp on it now is not enough to run any acceries at idle...i learned that the hard way.... congratulations again and enjoy.. symptoms on petcock valve... leaking fuel a little or fuel smell. Also check line to gas cap make sure air flows, it tends to get pinched against the frame and will cause issues with fuel pump by not letting tank vent...
I recently went thru the entire bike myself and replaced a bunch of serviceable items. Which included rebuilding the petcock even though it wasn't leaking. It also has an upgraded Compufire alternator already on it. I will be uploading a video soon showing all of the items I serviced on it.
I have ridden with a guy who has a 93 Gold Wing with 390,000 miles on it this year. I have a 98 Wing and never had a problem with carbs or anything else.
When you say 390,000 miles. What does that mean exactly? Has he only replaced the timing belt? Or is that like new valve seals, new piston rings, all new engine seals? Are the pistons and rings and valve stem seals good for 390,000 miles without taking the engine apart? I'm curious, because cars generally get bad valve stem seals, and you have to take the whole cylinder head off, and replace the valve stem seals, and usually the piston rings, at about 260,000 miles (this isn't absolutely necessary, but you can see older Honda cars that smoke a LOT from bad valve stem seals, and worn oil rings).
NO SOUL? Goldwings created something better than a soul It's a relationship! Even in your review you began to see what you will experience once you take it on the road. There is NOTHING EVEN CLOSE in my opinion to riding a Goldwing... except riding another Goldwing!
Mine was easy. After running a couple tanks with Seafoam and Berrymans mixed in, I adjusted the idle knob by the gas cap from 1200rpm down to 800rpm and it quit surging. Idles perfect now.
Lovely bike! I've watched about 60 or maybe 80 of these videos about the GL1200, GL1500 and GL1800. Not one video talks about the most important thing, the gear ratios. Japanese motorcycles are notorious for having way too low of gears. How are the gear ratios? Is the engine revved up way higher than necessary at 75 mph? I want to buy one of these, but I am extremely nervous about the lack of a true overdrive gear. Most people don't seem to care, but the engine RPM has a large impact on your fatigue levels, and relaxation levels when riding.
Yes, over 75 and your looking ar about 3500, 4000 rpm+ and alot more fuel is used so fuel economy goes way down at those high speeds over 70. But that's pretty much any motorcycle with 5 gears, there's no true overdrive. I've owned several bikes all pretty much the same with 5 gears. I currently have the GoldWing and a Harley Road King Classic, same issue over 70. A 6th gear helps but those are more 2007+ on Harleys and GoldWings came with a 6th gear in just more recent years. The next bike I buy, which I always by used, will definitely have 6 gears.
Tee Wingillä pieni ajolenkki Videolla ja kerro kokemus.Aivan paras pyörä jolla olen ajannut tämä 97 wingi 1500.Jää harlikat ja jammut ja muut suki suki tsutsutsuut.
Nice, almost IDENTICAL to my '99. BTW, get rid of that garbage H.D.; You are NOT doing yourself any favors by keeping that junk and you damn sure don't sound very intelligent with that stupid, "love my Harley bullshit". Right now, your ONLY saving grace is that Goldwing.
I picked up a 1989 Goldwing back in April of 2023 after not riding for over 30 years my bikes not quite as sharp as yours the paints faded bad in spots it runs great everything works as it should it has a saddlemen seat on it I'm the best part about it is I only paid $850 for it I live in Minnesota since April I put 6000 Mi on it to this date today I had it out yesterday the 13th of November and put 200 miles on it even though it's November here in Minnesota with that huge fairing in front of you I stayed plenty warm during the hot summer months I've rigged up a air conditioning system that blows cold air in on my helmet and keeps my head cool when everybody says this was the best Touring motorcycle that Honda made their 100% correct back in September I taped everything off and did the vinyl paint system on it so instead of mine being the maroon purple color now it's blue I thought I'd give it a try it turned out pretty good don't know if I'll try that again or just repaint it but for now it's going to stay like that with the vinyl stuff on it and with a little over 86,000 on it now I feel it's just getting broken good by the way I'm 67 years old and plan on enjoying it for a few more years to come
Congrats on your purchase and riding again. If you're interested I recently posted a couple long videos showing some maintenance stuff I completed on mine.
I have a 1994 Goldwing and I can tell you that the backrest makes a world of difference.
i just purchased one last week, its a 98 and been sitting for a few years and didn't run so I offered the guy 1k and i took it. i just got it started after cleaning the fuel system. its a handsome bike.
It's Beautiful. I have a 96 SE and I Love it!! These Bikes are Years Ahead of Harley's... And Tons more Comfortable!
I have a 2004 GL1800 that was willed to me by a friend. I also have a 2000GL 1500 SE Canadian edition I restored for two years. I would never sell either of them for love nor money. The black one you have is beautiful....absolutely beautiful. Look after that beauty. Seriously....look after it. All the best.
I’ve got a 2008 1800, but your bike to me is the sexiest of the Goldwings. Enjoy it, believe me , your going to love the king rides. The Grand Luxurious of motorcycles 🇺🇸⭐️
I just bought a 1997, very very similar looking to yours, for $1500. 115k miles and dusty, but put a new battery and all new fluids in, new air filter and new cam belts and it runs great. Your bike looks almost like it came off the showroom floor.
Congrats. I'll be doing the timing belts on mine in the coming months. I've been riding it a lot lately and really enjoying it. Have fun with your new purchase.
AWSOME bike. I own a 2002 1800 wing.. seems you had the deal of a century…..really is a beauty… ride safe sir 🇬🇧👍
Congrats! I disagree with "no soul".... They do have a huge, beautiful soul! It's just a different soul than you know....
That's my bike right there. Mine was 23 years old and bone stock when I got it. Did the timing belts, tires, 1+ windshield and switched all the lights except turn signals to LED.
Great bike. It’ll run forever and never let you down.
U got one in a million looks new with that many Accessories
ive had a road king and a street glide, and i 100%love riding my gl1200 more than either harley
Love it. I got my uncle’s 1999 wing with 18,000mi. Very cool store
the gl1500 to me was their best goldwing.... looks, features(for the day) and dependability
This is still a beautiful bike! Reminds me of the one I used to have. Nice Video
Congratulations, i love my 96 spectra red. You made a good choice in getting this bike. One thing. Be sure to keep an eye on the petcock valve, it right next to the gas tank lid. If it goes out, which i just replaced mine last week, it will give you fits with fuel getting to carbs...its actually a fuel shutoff valve ( automatic). And when or if you change out your alternator, go 90 amp, the 40 amp on it now is not enough to run any acceries at idle...i learned that the hard way.... congratulations again and enjoy.. symptoms on petcock valve... leaking fuel a little or fuel smell. Also check line to gas cap make sure air flows, it tends to get pinched against the frame and will cause issues with fuel pump by not letting tank vent...
I recently went thru the entire bike myself and replaced a bunch of serviceable items. Which included rebuilding the petcock even though it wasn't leaking. It also has an upgraded Compufire alternator already on it. I will be uploading a video soon showing all of the items I serviced on it.
I Love My gl1500se !!!!!! Yours is very Nice!
Yeah, I agree, dual the bikes, dual the love!
I too have a road king and a buell, but i'm now looking at a 1996 goldwing. Nice bike bro !
Greetings,
Amazing looking motorcycle 🇺🇸🎉🍾🇺🇸
How many miles?
Keep producing more videos.
How much did you get it for?
I paid $5300 for my 2000 GL1500 SE with paint matched trailer.
Guy was asking $5,500, he took $4,500. Sounds like you got a pretty good deal yourself.
I have ridden with a guy who has a 93 Gold Wing with 390,000 miles on it this year. I have a 98 Wing and never had a problem with carbs or anything else.
When you say 390,000 miles. What does that mean exactly? Has he only replaced the timing belt? Or is that like new valve seals, new piston rings, all new engine seals? Are the pistons and rings and valve stem seals good for 390,000 miles without taking the engine apart? I'm curious, because cars generally get bad valve stem seals, and you have to take the whole cylinder head off, and replace the valve stem seals, and usually the piston rings, at about 260,000 miles (this isn't absolutely necessary, but you can see older Honda cars that smoke a LOT from bad valve stem seals, and worn oil rings).
It's a beauty ❤
NO SOUL….. man get some saddle time in bud. You’ll forget about that Harley.
NO SOUL? Goldwings created something better than a soul It's a relationship! Even in your review you began to see what you will experience once you take it on the road. There is NOTHING EVEN CLOSE in my opinion to riding a Goldwing... except riding another Goldwing!
Sooooo fkn clean bro!
Is the idle surge a vacuum leak? Did you get it resolved?
Mine was easy. After running a couple tanks with Seafoam and Berrymans mixed in, I adjusted the idle knob by the gas cap from 1200rpm down to 800rpm and it quit surging. Idles perfect now.
Lovely bike! I've watched about 60 or maybe 80 of these videos about the GL1200, GL1500 and GL1800. Not one video talks about the most important thing, the gear ratios. Japanese motorcycles are notorious for having way too low of gears. How are the gear ratios? Is the engine revved up way higher than necessary at 75 mph? I want to buy one of these, but I am extremely nervous about the lack of a true overdrive gear. Most people don't seem to care, but the engine RPM has a large impact on your fatigue levels, and relaxation levels when riding.
Yes, over 75 and your looking ar about 3500, 4000 rpm+ and alot more fuel is used so fuel economy goes way down at those high speeds over 70. But that's pretty much any motorcycle with 5 gears, there's no true overdrive. I've owned several bikes all pretty much the same with 5 gears. I currently have the GoldWing and a Harley Road King Classic, same issue over 70. A 6th gear helps but those are more 2007+ on Harleys and GoldWings came with a 6th gear in just more recent years. The next bike I buy, which I always by used, will definitely have 6 gears.
I just picked up mine in free port guy had it stored and had to let it go cause of left knee surgery s it’s 1996 SE two tone red 8578 miles
With a Tulsa Tall !! Looks like mine 😊
Harley's are nice but I prefer Goldwing reliability vs a Harley. 😊
Hey I have a1990 SE1500i need carb work please help
Tee Wingillä pieni ajolenkki Videolla ja kerro kokemus.Aivan paras pyörä jolla olen ajannut tämä 97 wingi 1500.Jää harlikat ja jammut ja muut suki suki tsutsutsuut.
I wouldn't trade this for 50 Harleys.
Nice bike fuck Harley...i will never own one goldwing all the way........!
Nice, almost IDENTICAL to my '99.
BTW, get rid of that garbage H.D.; You are NOT doing yourself any favors by keeping that junk and you damn sure don't sound very intelligent with that stupid, "love my Harley bullshit".
Right now, your ONLY saving grace is that Goldwing.
Blar blar blar
you seem jealous