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WheelsOfGrace.com | Volume 14 Issue 1 | 25 When Honda announced they were shutting down the Gold Wing Road Riders Association after 45 years, many were not sure if the Gold Wing will be discontinued all together. Looking at the 2023 model nothing we can see has changed. Absolutely nothing. Looking over the specs sheet, we did not see anything new from 2022 to 2023. To be fair, some other motorcycle manufacturers do the same but, with the Gold Wing not being the most popular Touring motorcycle we feel they should step up their game. Based on past history when a re-vamp takes place there are no upgrades or changes over the next few years, maybe why the Gold Wing is not the most popular Touring motorcycle. Making changes is what keeps riders coming back. On some online forums and videos people are actually saying that they feel that the 2023 models are leftovers from 2022. At least a new color… Give us a new color! Harley-Davidson and Indian Motorcycle do that every year and people love it. Riders, even if they are not in the market to buy, they cannot wait for the new models just to see the colors. So why buy a 2023 model when you can buy a 2022? If you know, please let us know by emailing us. With all that said, the Gold Wing is a nice-looking bike, very advanced in technology and electronics. With keyless hard saddlebags and trunk, heated seats for the rider and passenger individually controlled, with 126 horsepower and an average of 43mpg. I would not mind ripping the canyons of southern California on one! Photo: Kneeling Biker Peter Kaye, Houston, TX 2002 A BIKER'S PRAYER Heavenly Father, as I lay rubber down the street, I pray for traction I can keep. But if I spin and begin to slide, Dear God protect me and my ride! AMEN SPONSOR YOUR CHURCH for as little as $10/month! Email us at: WOGMagUSA@gmail.com For more info

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