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[[Honda]] '''Goldwing''' Series. Interestingly enough the first Honda bike to use the GL designation was the [[Honda_CL175#GL175K1|GL175K1]], which was a derivative of the [[:Category:Honda CL series|Scrambler family]]. The Goldwing as it is known to most people was first launched in 1975 with the [[Honda GL1000|GL1000]]. Today the Goldwing is a motorcycle in a class of it's own. Most other manufacturers have tried to enter the Comfort Touring market (is that what it is?), with little success such as the [[Kawasaki ZG1200B|Kawasaki Voyager]], [[Yamaha XVZ13D|Yamaha Venture]], and [[Suzuki GV1400|Suzuki Cavalcade]]. The only one that has had long lived success could be arguably [[BMW]] with their K series of bikes such as the [[BMW K1200LT]]. | |||
[[Honda]] '''Goldwing''' Series. Interestingly enough the first Honda bike to use the GL designation was the [[Honda_CL175#GL175K1|GL175K1]], which was a derivative of the [[:Category:Honda CL series|Scrambler family]]. The Goldwing as it is known to most people was first launched in 1975 with the [[Honda GL1000|GL1000]]. Today the Goldwing is a motorcycle in a class of it's own. Most other | |||