New model: Stripped out and low,
the new Goldwing F6B mates the Goldwing's
awesome 1800cc flat-six cylinder torque and a nimble handling
chassis to Bagger style, creating a unique
custom-touring motorcycle that's big
on excitement and flair.
Please note: This information is from Honda Europe, some
specifications may vary for the Australian market.
1. Introduction
The Honda Goldwing has always stood alone. Launched as the
GL1000 in 1975, its horizontally opposed four-cylinder engine was
not only physically different, it felt very different: jet
turbine-like, with a silky torque output perfect for long days in
the saddle.
A six-cylinder, 1500cc overhaul in 1987 saw the Goldwing once again
state its intent and purpose as the true King of Motorcycles. The
GL1800, debuted in 2000, further cemented the Wing's unique
status.
And nothing has changed to this day. But a trend appearing over
the course of the last decade, mainly in the USA, has seen
fully-dressed touring bikes stripped down; a couple of bags on the
back, a cut-down screen and more minimal fairing has injected a
custom attitude to what has traditionally been a ‘mature'
market. This style of bike has become known as a "Bagger". With a
combination of cool credibility, useful practicality and exciting
style they've been inspired by, and in turn have attracted, a much
younger rider.
Honda, responding to customers' needs and desires, has built a
new breed of Goldwing to sit alongside the original. Stripped,
stylish and smooth, part custom, part cruiser the Goldwing F6B is
all Bagger: a touring bike distilled to its very essence.
Mr. Teishiro Goto, Large Project Leader Goldwing
F6B:
"The new Goldwing F6B we are launching is a
lightweight and stylish touring bike. It features optimised
equipment and specifications to further improve dynamic
performance, while retaining great riding comfort so that current
owners of the Goldwing as well as younger riders can
casually enjoy the new model's agility. It is a noticeably
user-friendly motorcycle on city streets, as well as
for touring, and it is my hope that the introduction of this
new Goldwing F6B will lead more people of new generations
to enjoy the world of the King of Motorcycles first hand."
2. Model Overview
The 1,832cc six-cylinder engine driving the Goldwing F6B is one
of motorcycling's masterworks. But it's the style of the new bike
that initially grabs attention; minus the rear top box and with its
stubby screen the long, low Goldwing F6B flows fluidly from front
to rear. Unique seats provide support for rider and pillion and the
4-speaker sound system guarantees listening pleasure, even at
speed.
The twin-spar aluminium frame provides strength and delivers a
great handling motorcycle, as do 45mm anti-dive telescopic forks
and Pro-Link rear suspension. The machine's Dual Combined ABS
braking system ensures rapid and secure stopping power on a variety
of road surfaces and conditions.
Built to be at home in an urban environment as well as on the
open road, the Goldwing F6B is lighter - 28kgs less than the
Goldwing GL1800 - yet with the same chassis, power and incredible
torque output. It also features a greatly reduced sticker price,
making it an attractive proposition to a wider range of riders
looking for a stylish, useful and unique motorcycle.
3. Key Features
3.1 Chassis
The aim for the Goldwing F6B's development team was to produce a
nimble-feeling and agile bike. It had to be comfortable to use on a
congested city street and fun on a twisty road; and of course had
to perform on the open highway.
Constructed from lightweight multi-box aluminium sections the
twin-spar frame is aided by the engine's low centre of gravity to
create a great-handling chassis at all - and especially slow -
speeds (the engine itself also acts as a stressed member). The 45mm
telescopic forks feature anti-dive, while the Pro-Link monoshock
can be manually adjusted for spring preload. Rake is set at
29.15°, trail 109mm. Overall dimensions are (L) 2605mm ×
(W) 945mm × (H) 1255mm with wheelbase of 1,690mm and kerb
weight of 385kg.
The Dual Combined ABS works between the twin 296mm floating
front discs and three-piston calipers, plus rear 316mm ventilated
disc/three piston caliper and apportions braking forces evenly,
assisted by ABS in wet or slippery conditions. A hollow-section
18-inch 5-spoke cast aluminium front wheel wears a 130/70-R18 tyre,
and the 18-inch hollow-section 5-spoke rear a 180/60 R16.
CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) helped sculpt the Goldwing
F6B's upper fairing, while blacked-out (with a combination of matt
black and dark metallic coatings) wheels, engine, forks, frame and
lower cowls underpin the striking paintwork and complement its
low-slung lines. A further finishing touch was added to burnish the
bike's appearance by placing a chromium-plated emblem, made
exclusively for the Goldwing F6B, on the side cover.
The short screen has been carefully designed to allow a feeling
of freedom yet still give decent weather protection; larger
circular meters, with LCD indicators underneath, provide relevant
information in an easy-to-read format, with typical Goldwing style
and quality. Storage space is provided by the lockable twin rear
bags and a cubbyhole in the centre console. Fuel capacity is
25-litres, including 4.4-litre warning light reserve.
In creation of the Goldwing F6B Honda has taken the Goldwing
GL1800 back to basics. Gone are the options of sat-nav and airbag,
as well as the electric reverse gear, cruise control, illuminated
switchgear, turn signal auto-cancel and seat heaters. The seat for
rider and pillion is brand new, and delivers a much greater sense
of space - almost like riding in a convertible car. The rear
pillion now has footpegs (instead of running boards) and black
aluminium grab rails.
No Goldwing of any persuasion would be complete without music to
ride by, and the Goldwing F6B is no exception. It features a
four-speaker stereo system, placed in front of the rider that
delivers vivid sound clarity and strong bass performance. It also
supports iPod or USB Flash Drive connectivity, and tunes in MP3,
WMA or AAC format can be accessed and played on the move.
The Goldwing F6B will be available in two colour options:
Graphite Black
Magna Red
3.2 Engine
Precisely metered fuel and air mixture by PGM-FI fuel injection
the Goldwing F6B's 1,832cc, horizontally opposed SOHC 2-valve
six-cylinder engine has a bore and stroke of 74mm x 71mm,
compression ratio of 9.8:1 and produces 167Nm torque @ 4,000rpm,
with power output of 87kW @ 5,500rpm. Few riders will forget their
first encounter with this particular motor - its smooth power
delivery and instant avalanche of torque are rapidly addictive.
For improved environmental performance in addition to the air
injection system reducing the oxidation reaction of unburned gases,
HECS3 (Honda Evolution Catalysing System 3) employs a three-way
catalytic process and ensures greatly reduced nitrogen oxide,
hydrocarbon and carbon monoxide output levels.
The five-speed gearbox includes an overdrive top gear and
delivers the engine's torque via shaft drive; in the quest to strip
out the Goldwing F6B, and, contributing to the overall 28kg weight
reduction, the electric reverse has been removed.
Specifications
ENGINE |
|
Engine Type |
1832cc SOHC liquid-cooled horizontally opposed
six-cylinder |
Bore x Stroke |
74 x 71 mm |
Compression Ratio |
9.8: 1 |
Carburation |
PGM-FI electronic fuel injection with automatic choke |
Ignition |
Computer-controlled digital transistorised with electronic
advance |
Starter |
Electric |
Transmission |
5-speed |
Final Drive |
Enclosed shaft |
FRAME |
|
Dimensions |
(L´W´H) 2,605 x 945 x 1,455mm |
Wheelbase |
1,690mm |
Seat Height |
725mm |
Ground Clearance |
125mm |
Fuel Capacity |
25litres (including 4.4-litre reserve) |
Kerb Weight |
385 kg |
TYRES |
|
Front |
130/70R - 18 inch |
Rear |
180/60R - 16 inch |
SUSPENSION |
|
Front |
45mm telescopic fork with anti-dive |
Rear |
Pro-Link Pro-Arm with electronically-controlled spring preload
adjustment |
BRAKES |
|
Front |
296 x 4.5mm dual hydraulic disc with Combined 3-piston
callipers, ABS, floating rotors and sintered metal pads |
Rear |
316 x 11mm ventilated disc with 3-piston calliper, CBS, ABS and
sintered metal pads |
WARRANTY |
24 months |
Media Contact:
Glyn Griffiths
Marketing Manager Motorcycles
Motorcycles Division Honda Australia Motorcycle and Power Equipment
Pty Ltd
Telephone: (+613) 9270 1115
Mobile: (+61) 447 518 471
Facsimile: (+613) 9357 0826
Email: GGriffiths@hondampe.com.au
Emma Kershaw
Coordinator Public Relations
Honda Australia Motorcycle and Power Equipment Pty Ltd
Telephone: (+613) 9270 1183
Facsimile: (+613) 9357 0826
Website: www.honda.com.au
Email: EKershaw@hondampe.com.au
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