Good at what? Seriously you might as well get in a car. Utterly defeats the point of riding a motorcycle imo
Interestingly the timing belt on a Goldwing is recommended to be Changed at 100k. https://www.goldwingfacts.com/threads/gl1500-timing-belt-replacement-interval.396899/
Agree with @Hughdg Remember way back a guy who lived near my girlfriend at the time had one, I had a Triumph T-160 at the time. It was really quick in its day, used to leave the Strumpet standing. Never understood all the bloat on all the models after, guess Honda were targeting the US market and particularly Hardley Movin' Son. A lot of Umerikans seem to like that style, if I had one I'd not be able to move it out the garage they weigh that much.
I bought a 1200 in 1992 for a holiday down in Antibes and it was great for that purpose but sold it as soon as I got back.
This sort of build brings a form of motorcycling to a group of people who are less physically able and are unable to manage on the traditional 2 wheels. I have a friend in his 70s who still likes to ride (a Harley) and has a wife who enjoys touring. He cannot manage with a pillion so has a Harley based trike as well that gives them an opportunity to enjoy life together doing something they really love. I fully anticipate looking at that option when I am no longer able to manage the Multistrada. Sod looking at a smaller bike, absolutely no substitute for cubic inches Andy
I know what you mean, but an high power convertibile is far more appealing to me personally. Though I might be biased - I've owned one pretty much for the last thirty plus years. Power to the Honda Goldwing folks if thats what they want, whatever floats your boat I guess.
Strangely enough I also have a T160 and although I haven't ridden it for several years now, from what I remember of it I would say that it probably isn't as quick as the Goldwing although in fairness it is only 3 cylinders and 300cc (approx) smaller capacity.
Currently having some work done, at least it was three years ago when I last pulled it outside. As you can see it has had better days but at the moment it's another job that needs finishing.