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Title: 2003 GoldWing
Post by: Rocket67 on August 16, 2016, 07:10:23 AM
I have a co-worker that may be trading a boat for a 2003 Wing and was wondering about parts, problems, etc for a 13 year old model.  Anyone have knowledge of these?  The bike looks cherry from the pics and only has 30K miles on it so it's not even broken in yet. 
Title: Re: 2003 GoldWing
Post by: SteveS on August 16, 2016, 08:01:53 AM

The biggest problem with older Goldwings are a result of wrecks.

Most will tell you they are 200,000 miles plus type of bike .
Title: Re: 2003 GoldWing
Post by: Rocket67 on August 16, 2016, 08:35:37 AM
A very quick search turned up a frame recall, a brake recall and a overheating recall.  I didn't know Harley made the Goldwing. 

On that note, all recalls have been done.  I am rooting for him!!   :thumbup:
Title: Re: 2003 GoldWing
Post by: xcaliber on August 16, 2016, 03:57:07 PM
That bike was built in Marysville Ohio probably by previous HD employees.  :stickpoke: If the recalls have been done, I would get it and ride it. My friend has an 03 with 103000 on it and hasn't had any of those problems. It still runs like new and he rides hard. Get it, a boat is a hole in the water you throw money into unless your Lucky and Wayne who actually uses theirs.
Title: Re: 2003 GoldWing
Post by: SteveS on August 16, 2016, 07:42:59 PM


A friend says that boat means :


B ail   O ut   A nother   T housand    $$$$$
Title: Re: 2003 GoldWing
Post by: Rocket67 on August 17, 2016, 08:43:53 AM


A friend says that boat means :


B ail   O ut   A nother   T housand    $$$$$


Break....
Title: Re: 2003 GoldWing
Post by: Chad on August 17, 2016, 04:42:16 PM
The biggest headache on the 2001-2004 is that if the alternator goes out it is a major undertaking to fix. 2005 and up they fixed that problem.
Title: Re: 2003 GoldWing
Post by: Luckys Lover on August 17, 2016, 08:44:17 PM


A friend says that boat means :


B ail   O ut   A nother   T housand    $$$$$


Break....
B low O ff A nother T housand! Unless your instruments go belly up then it's times 7.
Title: Re: 2003 GoldWing
Post by: Rocket67 on August 23, 2016, 06:39:42 AM
He ddin't get the trade.  I think the guy was asking like $12K for the bike and that is a bit overvalued even for a low mileage.  I was helping my buddy look and there are a bunch of really reasonably priced ones out there.  I almost started thinking I wanted one.... :drool:
Title: Re: 2003 GoldWing
Post by: xcaliber on August 23, 2016, 04:40:39 PM
thats alot over priced. 8 grand tops.
Title: Re: 2003 GoldWing
Post by: Rocket67 on September 14, 2016, 08:03:10 AM
The biggest headache on the 2001-2004 is that if the alternator goes out it is a major undertaking to fix. 2005 and up they fixed that problem.

Thanks.  He sold the boat and is looking at a 2006 with about 42K on the ODO for $7000.  I'll post up if he ends up getting it. 
Title: Re: 2003 GoldWing
Post by: xcaliber on September 14, 2016, 03:36:06 PM
The biggest headache on the 2001-2004 is that if the alternator goes out it is a major undertaking to fix. 2005 and up they fixed that problem.

Thanks.  He sold the boat and is looking at a 2006 with about 42K on the ODO for $7000.  I'll post up if he ends up getting it. 
That would be a good deal if he didn't wreck it or some other thing.
Title: Re: 2003 GoldWing
Post by: Rocket67 on September 15, 2016, 06:21:34 AM
That would be a good deal if he didn't wreck it or some other thing.

It's close to the Galveston shore...not sure of the corrosion factor.  As you know, the one we looked at yesterday was a bonified TURD.  He's still looking, trying to find a decent Wing for $7K or less is pretty hard but eventually something will come up. 
Title: Re: 2003 GoldWing
Post by: xcaliber on September 15, 2016, 06:27:38 AM
$7000 will get a nice 1500 and alot of people prefer them or an older model Valkerie. The Interstate model is very cool. For about 10k he could probably get a new Valk as they are not selling. Runs the same drive train as the GW.
Title: Re: 2003 GoldWing
Post by: matap on September 15, 2016, 08:06:43 AM
That would be a good deal if he didn't wreck it or some other thing.

It's close to the Galveston shore...not sure of the corrosion factor.  As you know, the one we looked at yesterday was a bonified TURD.  He's still looking, trying to find a decent Wing for $7K or less is pretty hard but eventually something will come up. 

Never buy anything that has lived in Galveston for any amount of time.  It will be a piece of rust crap............true story.  I didn't buy but I had two friends that moved over there because of women and their bikes rusted to crap.  They thought about selling but nobody wanted a pitted bike. 
Title: Re: 2003 GoldWing
Post by: Rocket67 on September 15, 2016, 08:09:50 AM
$7000 will get a nice 1500 and alot of people prefer them or an older model Valkerie. The Interstate model is very cool. For about 10k he could probably get a new Valk as they are not selling. Runs the same drive train as the GW.


He is not a wrench kind of guy and wants to get as new as possible.  2002-2006 seems to be what he is finding in his price range.  He is going to look at the one in Brazoria this weekend.  It only has about 40K miles on it and has been garage kept so should be in good shape.  The one that we looked at yesterday was one a guy said was his daily driver and when we got there he had a Poliris Slingshot in the driveway that his PARENTS (yes he lived with his parents) said he sold his Ducati to buy.  Methings the guy bought it at a scrap sale and was trying to flip.  Hopefuly this other one will be in much better shape.  

As far as the Valkerie, he is looking for a bike for him and his Wife.  Valkerie lists for over $18K with seat back and saddlebags, doubt they will come down to 10k and my buddy is a cash payer so no notes.  His limit is 7K.  
Title: Re: 2003 GoldWing
Post by: Rocket67 on September 15, 2016, 08:11:11 AM
Never buy anything that has lived in Galveston for any amount of time.  It will be a piece of rust crap............true story.  I didn't buy but I had two friends that moved over there because of women and their bikes rusted to crap.  They thought about selling but nobody wanted a pitted bike. 

That is a concern but a bike in Brazoria (not on the beach exactly) that has been garaged may not have that problem.  Only close inspection will tell. 

Title: Re: 2003 GoldWing
Post by: xcaliber on September 15, 2016, 12:33:45 PM
I know you can get a new  Valk in Baton Rouge for about 10k. I've seen it. But he needs to get what he will be happy with
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