The Honda Gold Wing
(or Goldwing) is a touring motorcycle designed and manufactured by
Honda. It was introduced October 1974, and went on to become a popular
model in North America, Western Europe and Australia. Over the course of
its history, it has had numerous modifications to its design. In 1975
it featured a 999 cc (61.0 cu in) flat-four engine and in 2001 it
featured a 1,832 cc (111.8 cu in) flat-six. In 2010, the model featured
an adjustable windshield, a trunk, a seatback for pillion rider,
satellite navigation, an audio system, anti-lock braking, cruise
control, electrically assisted reverse gear, and an optional airbag,
none of which were featured when it was introduced.
Over one million Gold Wings were made at the Marysville Motorcycle Plant in Marysville, Ohio from 1979 until 2009, when motorcycle production there was halted. Honda says that before the plant closed, sufficient 2010 model year Goldwings were produced to meet demand until production resumes in Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan in 2011, when 2012 model year motorcycles will be produced using tooling transported from the old plant. The 2011 model year was not produced.
Over one million Gold Wings were made at the Marysville Motorcycle Plant in Marysville, Ohio from 1979 until 2009, when motorcycle production there was halted. Honda says that before the plant closed, sufficient 2010 model year Goldwings were produced to meet demand until production resumes in Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan in 2011, when 2012 model year motorcycles will be produced using tooling transported from the old plant. The 2011 model year was not produced.
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