Looking for Wingmen

If you want comfort and reliability, you can't beat the FL models of HD. things are awesome eating up the road
 
I’m looking at used for cost savings (I won’t be earning road $ for quite some time so every dollar counts in the early days. When I need to layover somewhere for awhile there’s always work to be found.

ST1100 is on the list as well and was my 2nd choice when I bought the bandit but I’ll chat about that after I’ve exhausted this thread.

All bikes considered will be “older” models, meaning pre-ride by wire electronic everything. The more analogue the better and the simpler the design the better. Not really caring about any modern conveniences stuff. This was really driven home to me when I was bike shopping in Asia - the old bikes with huge miles kept running by guys in flip flops.

I liken it to cars. One of my first cars in high school in the 80’s was a Lada. Not cool. Armstrong steering. Sounded like a tractor. But it always started, the heater was incredible (for pre-global warming rural winters), it was dead easy to work on, and most importantly was so heavy and overbuilt you felt totally safe. Perfect car for a teenager who just want to do donuts and get their jollies off…

Totally undesirable, but I truly believe that had i the maturity and foresight to focus on function and the long term, I would probably still be driving that car.

Kinda the mindset that I have now…
 
For bags, I’ll be doing 3 hard cases and then I use a system of my North Face rubberized duffles and waterproof bags that I used for years of bike packing and sport touring
 
ST1100 is sooooo hot and the factory bags suck. Not the ST1300??
I suspect hard to get hard cases for the ST1100. It's not the most elegant system.
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Some nice farkles too
One of the most reliable Sport Touring bikes ever manufactured, this ST1300 at True North Motor sports has 83,029 km. This Honda is super clean, looks like brand new and is equipped with ABS , Power Windshield, Centre Stand, Quick Detach SHAD Hard Bags AND Tour Pack, Adjustable Handlebars, HELI BARS, Passenger Grab Handles, Saddlebag Guards, Lockable Fairing Storage and all standard features.
Those tip over wings are useful ....saved my ST1100 when the clutch failed on a steep hill
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Two of my biggest concerns is can I pick it up if it falls over and how far I can get on a tank of gas.
Do you really need 1800cc

Starting off on one of my three 5000km+ 8 to 12 day trips on my Suzuki GW250
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I’m sure a Honda gold wing forum will have all the feedback you’ll need for your purposes. And if that is the model that ticks the boxes for you, have at her!

From the friends that do high miles for long period of time, the only issue they run across is finding reputable places to get some work done. You might consider dark siding but, even so a tire change isn’t a roadside affair on a big boy like the gold wing.

The newer and fancier models have a lot of electronic gizmos that could let you down. I’m not sure what the goldilocks versions would be?

I’ve got a buddy that runs a GS and another on a 20 year old GL and both love them and have will over 200k and still going strong. They always talk about getting a newer version but, the bond they have with the machine they ride and believe they acquired them new so they know the bike since it left the dealership.


The GS (beemer)Owner does have a fairly new one. Think it’s a 2018 or 19 and currently down in Mexico and been across Canada and the USA in all directions.

The GL (Honda) owner does ship his bike to places and rides. Only to avoid the boring places. I’m sure the cost of shipping would be a deterrent most. At least from my perspective, I’d ride and pay the fuel and time it takes to get to the desired area but to each their own.

Flattop PCH and other stretches, the GL is bliss. But, it can be a heavy mule if you turn down a road less travelled.

And ADV like a GS can handle rougher roads if you so choose. And sometimes you don’t know until you get there!
 
BTW the ST1300 is a fair bit lighter than the Wings. Circa 700 lb before luggage. That's okay.
 
St Onge has a good looking 1300, don't know if its decently priced or not?

 
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