I didn't need to, but the guys I was with had never seen a Goldwing reversing, so I did it as a demonstration.
Started the engine, pressed the reverse button, Neutral light goes out and the Reverse light comes on...all good.
Press the starter button, the bike reverses for about 2 seconds and stops.....what????.....press the starter button again...nothing!
Release the reverse button, the light goes out and the neutral light comes on....press the reverse button, neutral light goes out, reverse light comes on, press the starter button, the bike moves...Yaaaaaaa....stops after about 2 seconds!......not yaaaaaa!
It kept doing that until I stop trying to reverse.
Apparently my mates thought it was normal.
Today I go out to the garage to try and fix it. Spend some time adjusting the cables ....makes no difference.
Start suspecting the reverse regulator, electronics etc. as the wheel stops turning after the same amount of time every time.
The internet recommends spraying the reverse switch with contact cleaner.
I am sceptical, the reverse switch only actuates the reverse gear mechanism, and is apparently a sealed unit, and you press the starter switch to make the wheel turn. Different switches doing different things and I know the starter switch works because....it does...

However....Faced with troubleshooting through electric relays and electronics, I think....spraying with contact cleaner will only take a few seconds of my time and won't cause any other problems.
So....place some cloths over the bodywork for protection and spray in the contact cleaner while pressing the reverse switch in and out quite a few times.
Switched on the ignition, started the bike, pressed the reverse switch, neutral light goes off, reverse light goes on, I press the starter switch, the wheel starts turning ......and turning......and turning...and turning

It worked....I was gobsmacked.....and humbled.
So.......try the contact cleaner trick on your switches folks....I am a converted sceptic.
Ride safe and stay safe.
Regards
Don