The Future of Goldwing
varyder
Posted 2008-03-28 10:27 PM (#7498)
Subject: The Future of Goldwing


Visionary

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New Bohemia, VA
http://www.gl1800riders.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=110242

There are other topic buzz concerning this very thing. This can trigger an exodus from Goldwing by some to the Vision for the touring market. One thing I don't think has been mention, the demographic center of the tourer is around the 40 - 60yo (a guess) which is the boomers. The boomers are larger in force than any other segment of society at this time. I see sales climbing for the Vision in spite of the economics. If folks are still buying high dollar cars and houses, bikes are still in the running.
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varyder
Posted 2008-03-28 10:38 PM (#7499 - in reply to #7498)
Subject: RE: The Future of Goldwing


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New Bohemia, VA
This post has nothing to with Goldwing, but it is amusing to read.

http://www.hondabikes.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=39285&sid=26ae4446c...

Anybody here know who it was?? Don't incriminate yourself...
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mike s
Posted 2008-03-28 11:18 PM (#7500 - in reply to #7499)
Subject: RE: The Future of Goldwing


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Valdosta, GA
Weren't me. I haven't had her out on I-95 yet. If it were I-75, though, there'd be a good chance it would be mine. I find she really like to cruise around 85mph...
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