Sorry, there is no real transmission oil. The clutch, transmission, stator, all operate with the engine oil. Therefor, it is best to use the oil from the dealer, and change it and the filter at 5,000 kms, or 3,000 miles.
please help how to adjust valves for 84 Honda golwing 1200 cc thanks
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Look for it on the steering column.
Depending on how it looks and its maintenance, you could be asking about $1,300.
No, the engine mounts are totally different. The six cylinder 1500 engine will definitely not fit into the 1200 frame calculated for a four cylinder engine. Experts don't think this has ever been attepmted.
It should hold 22 Liters, or 5 us gallons.
This is a diagram or a technical drawing of the electric wires leading from the stator. In other words, it has to do with the electrical wiring harness of the stator, where the bike's electricity is produced in the engine. Such diagrams can be found online several of the internet forums and websites about the Honda Goldwing. Many Honda Goldwing owners have posted plans and diagrams of this and other parts of the Goldwing's electrical circuits.
Just buy it from your local Honda dealer. Just buy it from your local Honda dealer.
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.
look for about £1800 - £2000 for one in tip top condition
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