In the 1970s, Honda broke the mould again by creating a series of
motorcycles that would rule the road for over forty years: the Gold
Wing, Honda's premier touring motorcycle. From its super-smooth
horizontally opposed engine to its faux tank and low centre of gravity,
the Honda Gold Wing is a machine that combines reliability, comfort and
style; it can take you hundreds of miles in one day. Through the 1980s
and into the twenty-first century, the Gold Wing dominated the touring
segment of motorcycling, originally being built for the American market
and later being manufactured there. In this book, Peter Rakestrow tells
the story of the Honda Gold Wing from the original engineering concept
through to 1987, when Honda built the last four-cylinder Gold Wing.
Covering detailed changes through the years, this book will appeal to
buyers, restorers and collectors alike.