Motorcycle specifications HondaGL 1800 GOLDWING Tour DCT/Airbag 2024 Solaris road


presentation of the GL 1800 GOLDWING Tour DCT/Airbag 2024
For many years, the Goldwing had not been equipped with an automatic tire pressure monitoring system. The 2023 model responds to this challenge by installing it as standard. Not necessarily essential, but nonetheless mandatory, given the standing of this noble vessel.
Customers are more demanding when it comes to quiet, unhurried driving and even greater comfort. This seems to be written into the Goldwing's genetic code. The passenger will be the most satisfied of the small evos since 2021. With a backrest that tilts back a few degrees, he can relax even more, in armchair-cruising mode.
There's also plenty of room for the knick-knacks you've brought back from your trip, with 11 liters of extra space in the top-case. Improved speakers and a suede/synthetic leather-covered seat complete the on-board tranquility.
Vessels cross space and time, taking care in small doses to improve over the years. In 2020, the GoldWing has become even more enjoyable. With new suspension settings, revised fuel injection and DCT transmission for greater smoothness at low speeds, and larger grab handles for the passenger, life on board tends even more towards the pullman. LED fog lamps are now standard, inlaid in front of the cylinder banks. An additional USB socket has also been added to the crew. More cream for this majesty, which youth seems to be catching up with.
The Honda 1800 Goldwing has lived through its forties very well. After half a century of growing in size, comfort, displacement and stoutness, this sumptuous tourer has treated itself to a bit of youth. Rarely has a lady been so willing to make such an effort and gain in efficiency. Svelte, less imposing, more powerful and infinitely more technological, the Goldwing is on course for a destiny of its own.
This Goldwing is the fruit of lengthy development. And the DCT gearbox was a priority, to perfectly integrate its GT spirit. The result speaks for itself. The 7-speed automatic sequential gearbox is lighter than the previous model's 5-speed manual gearbox. Honda's DCT features a dual-clutch system: when one gear is engaged, another is ready to be shifted.
Three driving modes are available. The most recreational, but certainly the least used, is manual (MT). Here, the driver shifts gears at will, using controls on the left-hand console.
Then there's D mode, where the gearbox manages the transmission on its own, humming the rhythm for an efficient pleasure/consumption ratio. The system can also "sense" changes in driving style, adapting to changing circumstances.
For a little more dynamism, the S mode is a good choice. It is categorized into 3 sub-modes - S1, S2, S3. In this mode, the electronics let the engine rev up at acceleration and downshift to provide more engine braking. Each sub-mode acts more dynamically than the other. Choose according to your mood.
Note: whether in D or S mode, you can intervene at any time to change gear and regain control of the gearbox. Simply press + or -. After a certain time and analysis by the system, it automatically takes over again.
- Tour" mode gives direct engine response, "Standard" mode suspensions, braking distribution and gear shifting over a wide rpm range.
- Sport" mode is livelier. Throttle response is amplified. Suspension is firmer, braking is more pronounced at the rear and the gearbox gets excited: shifting is more direct, with an appetite for mid and high revs.
- Calm down with the "Econ" mode. Suspension and braking are in "Standard" mode, while right-hand grip response is softer. As for the transmission, it engages progressively, concentrating more on low and mid-range revs.
- It's raining, it's drizzling, it's slipping? The "Rain" mode puts everything to rest, with a handle/motor ratio oscillating from one-third to one-half, "Standard" braking, softer damping and a clutch set to "progressive", with gear changes distributed between low and high revs and a selection that is also progressive.
Although the Goldwing has long been a master of balance, it has to contend with a formidable adversary: weight. Well, OK, it's lost a lot of weight since last time. 22 kilos lighter in this version. But it's still 383 on the scales. Which puts it in a rather special category, where the K 1600 GTL, 1800 Roadmaster, 1900 Road Glide and other Limiteds all share the same goal: the"heavy-weights". Some have a reverse gear. On the Goldwing Tour too. On the Goldwing Tour DCT, it goes further: there's a "Pedestrian" function.
No need to engage a gear, the system takes care of everything. A +/- button on the left handlebar lets you move the machine at 1.8 km/h forwards or 1.2 km/h backwards.
The big 1833 cm3 with 6 cylinders laid flat. 3 on each side to box up the others, then a nice response, a general lightening, a smaller footprint and appetite, optimized potential and extra watts. In particular, roundness, melody, inimitable presence - emotions far more important than the 126 horsepower available. We're even more interested in the torque, with its imposing 17.3 mkg.
Honda's majestic vessel catapults forward with a sovereignty enhanced by a wealth of technology. The DCT completes a cruising symphony, where the kilometers cannot compete, however many there may be. Heavy riders will regret the reduced luggage capacity (121 liters today), and the protection, which is expected to be excellent, whereas it was imperial on the old model. The arguments in favor of the new generation are more than convincing enough to make up for any snubs. His Goldwing majesty now has only one thing to fear. That the destination will be a quality one, and that it will retain its crew - who aspire only to ride...
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Key facts Honda GL 1800 GOLDWING Tour DCT/Airbag (2024) : What you need to know before you buy
Highlights
- Highly enriched equipment
- Lower weight and consumption
- Enhanced power and 6-cylinder smoothness
- Dynamic lines and enhanced comfort
- Greater top-case capacity
Weak points
- No more room in the suitcase
- Price
Prices
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37,899€
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Performance
- Max speed : 180 km/h (111.80 mph)
- Average fuel consumption : 5.50 liters/100km (0.43 mpg)
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Estimated range
: 382 km (237 miles)
Calculated range until tank is empty, not verified.
Specifications Honda GL 1800 GOLDWING Tour DCT/Airbag 2024
- Chassis
- Frame : Double aluminium beam, Diamant type
- Fuel capacity : 21 liters (5.55 US gallons)
- Seat height : 745 mm (29.33 in)
- Length : 2,575 mm (101.38 in)
- Width : 905 mm (35.63 in)
- Min height : 1,430 mm (56.30 in)
- Wheelbase : 1,695 mm (66.73 in)
- Weight when fully loaded : 390 kg (860 lb)
- Front axle
- Quadrilateral fork with double longitudinal arms
- Braking 2 discs Ø 320 mm (12.6 in), radial mounting, caliper 6 pistons
- Front tire : 130 / 70 - 18 → Order this type of tire
- Pressure : 2.5 bar
- Transmission
- 7 stage gearbox , 7-speed robotized DCT gearbox with reverse gear
- Secondary cardan shaft
- Rear axle
- Mono-damper
- Braking 1 disc Ø 316 mm (12.44 in), caliper 3 pistons
- Rear tire : 200 / 55 - 16 → Order this type of tire
- Pressure : 2.8 bar
- Motor
- 6 cylinders flat , 4 strokes
- Injection Ø 50 mm
- Cooling system : liquid
- 2 x 1 ACT, Unicam
- 4 valves per cylinder
- 1,833 cc (Bore x stroke: 73 x 73 mm)
- 126 ch (124.30 hp) to 5,500 rpm
- 17.30 mkg to 4,500 rpm
- Power-to-weight ratio : approximately 2.99 kg/ch
- Weight / torque ratio : approximately 21.51 kg/mkg
- Compression : 10.5 : 1
- CO² emissions: 127 g/km
- Standard equipment
- Brake assist : ABS + frein de parking
- Number of riding modes : 4
- Storage volume : 121 liters
- TFT Full-Colour screen size: 17.78 cm (7 inches)
- Gear indicator
- Cruise control
- Automatic transmission
- Radio
- Bluetooth
- GPS
- USB plug
- Hill Hold Control
- Reverse gear
- Keyless ignition
- Heated grips
- Electric adjustable windscreen
- Electronically adjustable suspension
- Torque control
- Saddlebags
- Tire pressure monitoring system
Maintenance
The fuel pump impeller may be defective, preventing the supply of fuel, which could lead to a power cut or engine stoppage. If this occurs while driving, it creates a risk of accident and injury.
Production dates:
- 14/11/2017 (CBR600RA/RR)
- 14/12/2016 (CBR1000RA/RR/S1/S2)
- 31/10/2017 (GL1800/BD/B/DA)
Bikers' reviews Leave a review - 3 reviews
The CarPlay function is very useful, as radio reception is limited by the absence of a visible antenna. For my part, I've installed a radio app that gives me excellent reception via my phone.
Bluetooth is very useful. My SCHUBERTH headset is perfect and always connects perfectly.
The saddle lacks a little comfort, especially in the lumbar region. The backrest would be welcome.
What I like most is the sound of the 6-cylinder engine under acceleration. A muffled but ferocious noise that lets you hear all the power and life of this engine.
Personally, after 800 km, my fuel consumption was 6.1 liters. I haven't always been a good driver, but I'm still running in, so I'm limiting engine speed. In fact, most of the time, I'm in eco mode. It's more than enough to drive quietly and enjoy the monster that's just waiting to roar. Rating : 5/5 Respond to Plage34