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I'm looking at getting a mid 80s big touring bike and have a few choices to look at and looking for comments from members who may have experience with them. Cavalcade, Goldwing 83-87 Royal Venture after 1987 and maybe Kawasaki. The big 4.No beemers or Harleys. First thing is I don't mind projects ln fact being retired I'd prefer one. They're always projects avaiable. I know y'all think I don't pay more than $1.49 for my bikes but for this I'll go to $1000. Found several goldwings in this range but I want to see whats out there.RichTags: None
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This is a GS site so a 1100GK is the obvious choice.Ed
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Originally posted by red1100 View PostI like Suzukis Cavalcade better.It would be my number one choice if I can find a nice one.Ed
To measure is to know.
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I'm quite happy with my current 1100 Goldwing, parts are a bit more pricey but easy enough to find with plenty of on-line resources for help. Had an 83 Venture and although parts where a bit cheaper they where a little more difficult to locate NEW, there IS a good resource in ventureriders.org for Q&A. I've seen a couple of Cavalcades over the years for sale but being somewhat rare I passed due to possible parts issues. All in all go with the Goldwing for ease or the Venture for price.1980 Yamaha XS1100G (Current bike)
1982 GS450txz (former bike)
LONG list of previous bikes not listed here.
I identify as a man but according to the label on a box of Stauffers Baked Lasagne I'm actually a family of four
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Originally posted by red1100 View Post... looking for comments from members who may have experience with them. Cavalcade, Goldwing 83-87 Royal Venture after 1987 and maybe Kawasaki.
Goldwing '83-'87. Not sure why you started at '83, it's the last of the 1100s. The GL1100 started in '80. It had a few refinements until '84, when the GL1200 came out. The 1200 was a much better touring bike than the 1100 or the 1000. Hydraulic lifters meant no more valve adjustments. Many other refinements, including different (better) luggage, more of a "packaged" look, rather than having things bolted on. ALL of the 4-cylinder Wings have a permanent magnet and stator charging system, much like a GS. There are just about as many failures, but to change the stator, you have to remove the engine from the frame.
Yamaha Venture. My older son had an '83 Venture and an '86 Venture Royale. Much better handling than a Goldwing, at least as much power and almost as many creature comforts. If you want one as a project, there is one sitting in my garage. You come get it, it's yours. Note that this is also a V-4 engine.
Kawasaki. The Voyager started in '83 as a 1300cc 6-cylinder. It was joined in '86 by the Voyager XII, a smaller 1200cc 4-cylinder. The 1300 Six was dropped after the '88 model year, the 1200 Four continued with minor updates through the 2003 model year. There were complaints from some that it was a bit top-heavy, but what big touring bike isn't? The '86 had problems with an ignitor that would make the engine backfire and break the starter chain, which required splitting the cases to fix. A new ignitor for '87 fixed that, that version was still used on the '03. A solid, reliable bike that has a decent following with a good forum.
Personal experiences?
I have seen a Cavalcade, even sat on one, but have never ridden one. I have talked with a few guys that have had one, they spoke well of them.
I have never owned a four-cylinder Wing, but have ridden them. I have worked on a few.
Venture: as mentioned, my son has had two. I have ridden and worked on both.
Voyager: I had an '84 that was a Six. Mainly because I had had a KZ1300 many years previously and liked it. The Voyager did not disappoint, but it was HEAVY and thirsty. Parts are also getting hard to find, as they did not make very many bikes over the six years they were produced and did not make very many spares, either. As part of the Voyager Association, I met many guys that had the 4-cylinder 1200 and liked them. I never did get a chance to ride one.
Hope some of that might help in your search.
And, as Nessism suggests: what's wrong with a GS1100GK?
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#1 son: 1986 Yamaha Venture Royale 1300 and 1982 GS650GL "Rat Bagger"
#2 son: 1980 GS1000G
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Originally posted by red1100 View PostI'm looking at getting a mid 80s big touring bike and have a few choices to look at and looking for comments from members who may have experience with them. Cavalcade, Goldwing 83-87 Royal Venture after 1987 and maybe Kawasaki. The big 4.No beemers or Harleys. First thing is I don't mind projects ln fact being retired I'd prefer one. They're always projects avaiable. I know y'all think I don't pay more than $1.49 for my bikes but for this I'll go to $1000. Found several goldwings in this range but I want to see whats out there.Rich
I was just given a Venture yesterday. It's going to need work to get it running again, but is in pretty good shape. I just couldn't resist a FREE bike WITH a title.
This is where it sat for two years
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Stopped at a car wash on the way home and it cleaned up nicely.
It has more bells and whistles than any bike I've ever owned.
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Originally posted by RichDesmond View PostUntil you go to work on it.
My friend loved that part of the GW Owner Experience.Last edited by Grimly; 12-06-2020, 10:21 PM.---- Dave
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GKs aren't bad and I would go for the right one but they seem like a tarted up G instead of a designed tour bike. I have the year wrong on goldwings but I'm thinking about the 82,3,4 maybe when they to the full size frame mounted fairing and integrated lowers and bags/trunk.As far as maintenance and repair on the cavalcade I haven't found any issues that would be any worse than goldys constant carb problems that went till 87 or the devastating transmission problem on all Royal Ventures which Yamaha didn't fix till midyear 1987. Google the serial number to see if yours was fixed.Haven't checked Kaws yet but will shortly.Plus I have a self imposed limit of $1000. Working or repairing something in my shop is no issue.It.s great retirement fun.
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Originally posted by Burque73 View PostI was just given a Venture yesterday. It's going to need work to get it running again, but is in pretty good shape. I just couldn't resist a FREE bike WITH a title.
Red mentioned a transmission problem. It's true. The thrust washer that pushes second gear into place wears out. It starts with second gear occasionally slipping back out on heavy throttle, eventually it won't stay in gear at all. Replacing that thrust washer fixes the problem, but it's about $700 in parts and gaskets. The lower case needs to be removed, but the engine can be removed from the frame intact, flipped over, then the lower case removed. My son's '83 had that problem. When we sold the bike, the buyer knew about the problem and how to fix it. I talked with him about a year later, he was still riding it by winding it out a bit in first gear, then shifting to third.
Valve adjustments are a PAIN. Carb rebuilds are even worse. Good luck.
Originally posted by Grimly View PostGL1500s are the same. Half the day removing /refitting plastic for an hour's work on the bit you need to.
My friend loved that part of the GW Owner Experience.
Yes, juggling the Tupperware is a problem at times, but it simply doesn't happen very often, so it's not a problem.
Originally posted by red1100 View PostGKs aren't bad and I would go for the right one but they seem like a tarted up G instead of a designed tour bike. I have the year wrong on goldwings but I'm thinking about the 82,3,4 maybe when they to the full size frame mounted fairing and integrated lowers and bags/trunk.
Originally posted by red1100 View PostAs far as maintenance and repair on the cavalcade I haven't found any issues that would be any worse than goldys constant carb problems that went till 87 ...
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mine: 2000 Honda GoldWing GL1500SE and 1980 GS850G'K' "Junior"
hers: 1982 GS850GL - "Angel" and 1969 Suzuki T250 Scrambler
#1 son: 1986 Yamaha Venture Royale 1300 and 1982 GS650GL "Rat Bagger"
#2 son: 1980 GS1000G
Family Portrait
Siblings and Spouses
Mom's first ride
Want a copy of my valve adjust spreadsheet for your 2-valve per cylinder engine? Send me an e-mail request (not a PM)
(Click on my username in the upper-left corner for e-mail info.)
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Originally posted by red1100 View PostI've talked to 3 guys here local about the trans problem and the one that had no problems has been using synthetic since new.1980 Yamaha XS1100G (Current bike)
1982 GS450txz (former bike)
LONG list of previous bikes not listed here.
I identify as a man but according to the label on a box of Stauffers Baked Lasagne I'm actually a family of four
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