Yes, but why would you have to in the first place ?
Yes. but since it is such a large bike, it would be better to have someone else push while you bump start it.
No, but you can convert it to a push button system.
nope
plug it in and push the on button
push the starter button
Turn the key to on, then use the pull start
My dealer told me the end of April 2008 to the end of June 2008. Since Honda just started a huge push for the 2008 model -- my guess would be May.
if its stick just push start it. put down the e brake and push whill someone in the car and make them keep pumping the cluch
The shift pattern on a 1985 Honda Goldwing 1200 is a standard sequential pattern, moving from first to sixth gear in an upward direction. The shifter is operated with the left foot, where you push down to engage first gear and then lift up for higher gears. The bike features a neutral position located between first and second gears. Overall, the transmission is designed for smooth shifting, suitable for the touring capabilities of the Goldwing.
in nj parts and labor for a good system with alarm/remote start about 295.00 installed
depends. can you push start it. need more info.
All depends on how you drive it. If I drive at 100 kms or 65 mph I get 6L per 100 kms or about 50 mpg. When I push it I get 8 L per 100 kms or about 38 mpg. Wind is also a factor.