Honda Gold Wing Tour Airbag DCT 50th Anniversary Edition vs Ultra Cycles Groundpounder ST

Compare Specifications of Gold Wing Tour Airbag DCT 50th Anniversary Edition and Ultra Cycles Groundpounder ST

Selected Bikes

Honda Gold Wing Tour Airbag DCT 50th Anniversary Edition
Honda Gold Wing Tour Airbag DCT 50th Anniversary Edition

Brand:

Model:

Ultra Cycles Groundpounder ST
Ultra Cycles Groundpounder ST

Brand:

Model:

Brand:

Model:

Brand:

Model:

Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 1833.00 cc 1852.00 cc
Engine Liquid-cooled horizontally opposed six-cylinder four-stroke --
Fuel System Programmed Fuel Injection (PGM-FI); 50mm throttle body --
Ignition -- Spyke Ignition System
Transmission Seven-speed automatic Dual-Clutch Transmission 6 Speed Left Side Drive Ultra Transmission
Gear Shift Pattern -- 1-N-2-3-4-5-6
Riding Modes Tour, Sport, Rain, and Econ --
Headlamp LED headlamps with DRLs --
Taillamp LED taillights --
Tyres
Front 130/70-18 21 x 2.15
Rear 200/55-16 18 x 8.5
Wheel / RIM 18" front & 16" rear wheels --
Brakes
Front Dual 320mm discs Billet Brake Calipers
Rear Single 316mm disc Billet Brake Calipers
Suspension
Front Double wishbone; 4.3 inch-travel --
Rear Pro Arm single-side swingarm with Pro-Link single shock; 4.1 inch-travel --
Colors Available
Colors Bourdeaux Red --


Physical Specs
Length -- --
Kerb Weight 383.2 --
Seat Height 744.22 --
Wheelbase 1699.26 mm --
Fuel Tank Capacity 20.8 litres --
Overview
About Check out the other Gold Wing 50th Anniversary Edition variants
Read More
--
Features -- - Frame - Left Side Drive 250 Series with Standard Downtubes, 38 Degree Rake, 2" Backbone, 2" Downtube Stretch
- Custom 1 Color Paint - Standard
- Powder Coated Black Frame
- Chrome Billet 2" Over Front End with 3 Degree Trees
- Wet Primary Chain Drive/Rear Belt Drive
- Exhaust System - 2 into 2 (CA Models 2 into 1)
- Billet Forward Controls
- 60 Spoke Wire Wheels - 21 x 2.15 Front/18 x 8.5 Rear with Matching Rotors & Pulleys
250 MM Rear Tire
Additional Details Rake: 30.0°
Trail: 4.3 inches
61-liter trunk
--

Which one do you think is better? And why?
Name :

Comment :

4612