Still more than I would want to have to try and pick up.Coss --- Hard to believe I know but even though the GL1800 Goldwing weighs well over 800 lbs. all the heavy stuff is at about knee level. Crash bars around the cylinder heads and bags catch it if it's just knocked over or dropped. Just grab the bars and the rear seat assist handle, a lift and push and it'll roll right up on it's wheels. Not nearly as formidable as it looks.
I know, the answer is, "don't lay it down" but the longer you ride, the greater the odds that at some point, you will.
The comment I made about over because of soft ground has happened to me more than once. Once it was so hot out, the kickstand sunk into asphalt and laid over; the problem was to get the stand out of the asphalt after. Another time I came up to a light and put my foot down in a puddle (it was pouring rain) I didn't know the puddle was hiding a 8" deep hole; by the time I realized it, it was already too late.