I use Motul 10w40. Check with your local dealer.
go to: www.goldwingdocs.com
Go with the Honda 50/50 premix. Can't go wrong.
Just buy it from your local Honda dealer. Just buy it from your local Honda dealer.
Honda does not require Synthetic oil for the Goldwing. So it's up to you. BTW: I have never heard of a wing dying due to an oil related problem. Mine is still running strong at 110,000 miles changed every 8k per Honda.
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GL 1000, 5 speed, with clutch. The engine oil is all you need.
Honda does not require Synthetic oil for the Goldwing. So it's up to you. BTW: I have never heard of a wing dying due to an oil related problem. Mine is still running strong at 110,000 miles changed every 8k per Honda.
Try this:http://partsfinder.onlinemicrofiche.com/speedsupplies/Honda_OEM/HondaMC.asp?Type=12&A=41
The headlight bulb in a 1983 Honda Goldwing Aspencade is typically an H4 type bulb. This bulb provides both high and low beam functionality. It's important to check the owner's manual or consult a parts dealer for specific details, as there may be variations based on modifications or regional specifications.
a good way to doit is to go on eBay type in 1982 Honda motorcycle find one that looks like it and it should tell what it is
The 1981 Honda GL1100 has an antifreeze capacity of approximately 3.6 quarts (or about 3.4 liters) when including the radiator and the engine. It's important to use the appropriate type of coolant, typically a mixture of antifreeze and water, to ensure optimal engine performance and longevity. Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations and maintenance guidelines.
Use only Honda Coolant unless you want to replace the water pump which will be damaged if you use any coolant with sliicates in it. Also use distilled water not tap water. Honda sells a premixed coolant for around $5 a quart. Money well spent.