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The Honda Goldwing is an iconic touring motorcycle that was first released for the 1975 model year and has been manufactured ever since. It is known for its strong engine, comfort on long trips, and reliability. 1995 marked the 20th model year for the Goldwing, and along with anniversary badges, Honda gave the bike an update, including a new chrome screen garnish and slimmer side panels.
Dimensions
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The 1995 Goldwing has a wheel base of 66.5 inches. Its tail extends 4.5 inches past the rear wheel. The driver's seat rests at a height of 29.1 inches. Its dry weight is 820.1 pounds, while its curb weight (with all features and a tank of gas) is 886.3 pounds.
Engine
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This Goldwing operates on a water-cooled 1,520cc, 6 cylinder, 4-stroke engine capable of producing 100 horsepower at 5,200 revolutions per minute. Torque produced at 4,000 revolutions per minute equal approximately 110 foot-pounds.
Other Information
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The top speed for this motorcycle is approximately 111 miles per hour. The fuel tank can hold 6.1 gallons of unleaded fuel, which includes the reserve. It takes 10w40 motor oil. The transmission is a 5-speed manual and the frame is made of steel.
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