This depends on the kind of intercom kit you have installed. The GL1200 has a five pin DIN socket which you can connect to auxiliary devices such as speakers, a wireless link to a helmet for passenger and driver communication and more long-distance communication with other motorcycle drivers. Check the DIN socket first of all then decide on what kind your auxiliary is going to be. You can buy kits for all three different purposes mentioned here. Note that the kits for the GL are different in that some are made for the 5-pin DIN while others are made for a 7-pin DIN socket. The interface kit is a small and thin "box" that has two wires, one for connecting to the DIN socket and the other for connecting with a helmet. You must therefore have an intercom helmet for this to work. Connect the intercom on the helmet with the USB cable from the interface. Then connect the DIN cable with the GL's DIN socket. With regard to the intercom helmets, they are called primary and secondary. You only have to connect the primary helmet to the motorcycle by the wire, the secondary helmet is for the passenger and it has a wireless connection to the driver's helmet.
Just buy it from your local Honda dealer. Just buy it from your local Honda dealer.
My owners manual for my 1984 Honda GoldWing says to use SAE 10W-40 Oil.
I recomend 20/50 You may use 20W50 in hot climates, but I have been using 10W40 which is the recommened oil by Honda, for many years with out a problem in my 1200. I do use the Honda brand and have never had any problems with the clutch or stator.
Use Honda 10w40 and you will not go wrong.
Honda 10w40 works well
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Yes you can use a Full Synthetic Oil in your GoldWing. I recommend Amsoil 10W-40 Advanced Synthetic Motorcycle Oil (MCF) Hope This Helps
I use Motul 10w40. Check with your local dealer.
You can use any 10-40 W oil that is intended for motorcycles, made for wet clutch use.
Use Honda 10w40. Remember, the gears and clutch use from the same oil.
The authorities in Spain have not banned Intercom so it can be used. Motorcycle owners can use the Intercom system since it is versatile and reliable.
First, Honda did not mak a "750" Goldwing. In 1976 the Goldwing was a 1000 cc machine known as the GL1000. As for transmission fluid, the 1976 GL1000 does not use transmission fluid. It has a wet clutch, and the engine oil provides all the lubrication that the clutch and transmission requires. For this reason it is extremely important to use the correct engine oil and change it at regular intervals. For detailed information check out www.randakks.com.