Do you have the system with a key to un lock the radio? Just on the right side of the radio.
No, there is a rubber cap which I removed to see an obvious hole for a tumbler. Looking into the hole I see a metal bracket but it doesn't appear to move (in, out, up or down) as I thought it might be the release lever. The radio (am/fm cassette factory) seems to move slightly and I get the impression it's just a question of brut force to pull it out, but I don't want to try without knowing as I don't want to break it. I should add everything is working but I get a static crackly out of the right speaker and wondering if it's a bad connection at the back, hence the desire to remove the radio. Also when on the headset there is a low level of noise, but the cracling isn't present. And to make it more of a mystery all of this disappears when the tape is playing.
Go to Goldwingdocs.com and there are plenty of down loads to assist you. There is a Release lever you either push in or pull back and the radio will slide right out.
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one down, and 4 up. They are all the same.
Look for it on the steering column.
It should hold 22 Liters, or 5 us gallons.
The 1200 choke system uses a fuel enrichening circuit controlled by a bystarter valve. You would have to remove the lowers and carb. cover to see where the cable is attached.
The filler cap on the 1200's is on the right side, ( foot brake side ) right near the dip stick.
My owners manual for my 1984 Honda GoldWing says to use SAE 10W-40 Oil.
Well, if it is a '84, 1200, then there is a dipstick, with a filler cap beside it. Right side, foot brake side. If it is not an '84, and is an '83, 1100, then there is a small window to look in.
Hi' Can't answer your question but I am looking for 1985 Gold Wing Aspencade 1200 cc mirrors and I have no luck so far. I can use the right side (front brake ) more so than both. If you have anything that can help me out, please answer. I would do the same for you. Al (aj496@hotmail.com)
* Remove the ashtray and ashtray holder * Remove the radio and mounting plate screws and lower the radio and unplug the electrical connector and antenna lead then push the radio out of the dashboard
The 1984 Honda Goldwinger Interstate GL 1200 is a motorcycle. The firing order from a diagram would show that the order goes 2 0 - 0 1. Then it goes 4 0 - 0 3.
No reverse was not available till 1988 GL1500