PRESS RELEASE: HONDA,
JAN, 2005
GOLD WING CELEBRATES
30 YEARS AS KING OF THE ROAD
In the ever-changing
world of motorcycling, technological advancements press forward with
such irresistible force that very few models survive a production life
span of much over a decade. However, for the past thirty years, the
Honda Gold Wing has done much more than merely survive: for five distinct
generations, this remarkable machine has continued to create and define
an entire segment of the motorcycling experience.
2005 will mark the thirty year anniversary for this legendary Grand
Tourer.
Starting with a
prototype in 1972 developed by Soichiro Irimajiri, the man who directed
the design of Honda’s five and six cylinder road racing engines
of the 1960’s, the first GL1000 Gold Wing was released for sale
in 1975. The bike opened new possibilities never before considered in
terms of an open-class machine with world-class power and transcontinental
capabilities. Customers unequivocally took to the Gold Wing in droves,
helping to inspire an industry-wide shift toward long distance motorcycling.
Five years later, the GL1100 was introduced with a new emphasis on torque
rather than max horsepower, a longer wheelbase for more rider and pillion
room, and an air-assisted suspension system for smooth riding. The Interstate
was also introduced in 1980, offering the first Gold Wing available
with factoryinstalled fairings, panniers and top box, plus the option
of a built-in stereo system. Another four years, and another 1000cc
is added; plus an ultra-luxurious Limited Edition arrives, complete
with computerised fuel injection, cruise control and a comprehensive
electronic travel computer.
After four years
of further intensive development involving testing on 15 different machines
in 60 prototype stages, the GL1500 debuted to unanimous acclaim in 1988.
Mr Masanori Aoki, a sport bike enthusiast who led the development of
such high performance bikes as the CBR2500RR and CBR600F3, took the
honours of working on the next generation Gold Wing in the early 1990’s.
1975 – the
GL1000 hits the streets
According to Aoki, his focus was to “build a bike that would keep
80% of the touring capability whilst adding a ‘fun factor’
by giving it the kind of acceleration and handling people normally associate
with sporting machines.”
In 1998, a new full-scale
model saw the light of day, whilst Honda celebrated the bike’s
20th anniversary a few years earlier in 1995.
In the 21st century,
and after over a quarter century in production, the remarkable Gold
Wing turns the touring world upside down yet again with the release
of a ‘from the ground up’ model – the GL 1800. This
amazing project resulted in Honda patenting no less than 20 technological
innovations that were incorporated into this high performance luxury
machine.
In 2005, the Gold
Wing lights the candles for its unprecedented 30th anniversary and Honda
is celebrating by including a beautifully executed set of commemorative
emblems on the bike to highlight its innovation and longevity.
There are also new Australian release colours for the ’05 model
now available including
Bloodstone Red Metallic and Nova Blue Metallic. The 30th Anniversary
Gold Wing comes standard with a six stacker CD, heated grips, front
and rear speakers, fog lights, rider’s intercom headsets and nylon
Goldwing innerbags for panniers.
Recommended Retail
Price is $39,990 plus on road costs.
For more information, see
your local Honda dealer