Honda
Gl1200 I
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Comfortable Touring Setup
Reliable V4 Engine
Shaft Drive
Classic Styling
Good Parts Availability (for its age)
Stable Handling
Older Technology
Weight
Potential for Age-Related Issues
Fuel Economy Not Exceptional
Complex Maintenance (for some tasks)
Limited Availability in Mint Condition
Starter motor issues
Carburetor synchronization and cleaning
Electrical system faults (e.g., charging system)
Fork seal leaks
Thoroughly inspect the motorcycle for signs of corrosion, especially on the frame and bodywork.
Check the maintenance history for regular servicing, particularly engine oil changes and brake fluid flushes.
Listen for unusual noises from the engine and transmission during a test ride.
Verify that all electrical components, including lights, horn, and indicators, are functioning correctly.
Inspect tires and brakes for wear, as these are critical safety components.
Consider the overall condition relative to its age; a well-maintained older bike is preferable to a neglected newer one.
If buying from the US, factor in shipping costs, import duties, and local registration fees.