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1981 Honda Gold Wing on 2040-motos

US $1,250.00
YearYear:1981 MileageMileage:86 ColorColor: Brown
Location:

Duncannon, Pennsylvania, United States

Duncannon, Pennsylvania, United States
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Honda Gold Wing tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,100 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller TypeType:Touring

Honda Gold Wing description

This is a 1981 Honda Gold Wing GL-1100 Interstate with a clear PA title ready to be transferred.  These bikes are 5 speed transmission and have a 4 stroke opposed 4 cylinder liquid cooled engine which are 2 belt driven, single overhead camshafts.  Front brake have two rotors and the rear has 1 rotor for braking.   These were rated at 13.18 seconds in the 1/4 mile @ 100.44 mph from a dead stop.  Suggested retail was $5,298.  Now about this bike it has not been ran in 2 years when the last owners kids started messing with the carbs.  It was running before they messed with it and after just smoked when they were done messing with the carbs.  Now it will not turn over needs a new battery, it is completely dead.  I did get a small charge on it and the engine did turn over slowly not fast enough to start it.  Speedo shows 86,223 miles.  The lights came on and the horn all worked when I hooked charger up.  I'm missing a couple seat bolts that hold the back of the seat on.  This is not a show piece but no junk either please look at the pictures then read ad again.  The front fairing is broken and cracked on the inside parts in to places that I can tell looks like it was laid over at very low speed or almost stopped on the right side.  Caught the fairing and a chrome guard on the same side.  The seat has a 2" rip at the crease not bad unsure if it can be fixed.  The windshield is getting fogged and has tinny spider cracks.   The exhaust chrome looks to be pretty nice other than the tail pieces they need cleaned or re-chromed.  I have the key, clear PA title, original Honda air gauge, original owners manual, and the original mirror is on the inside top part of the rear bag.  I also have the magazine featuring this model bike from 1981.  So it is being sold as is NOT running unsure what it may need other than a new battery, fresh gas, and carbs cleaned and adjusted correctly.  I'm no mechanic for sure.  You are more than welcome to come look at it before you purchase.  I will hold bike in my garage or up to 8 weeks in paid in full in 5 days.  I will accept PayPal, or cash when picking up (if with in 1 week).  I will not ship, skid up or haul anywhere.  If you want it shipped contact someone from uShip.com for pricing and you pay them direct.  I will help load.  This baby is about 900 lbs so it is not lite.  Please remember this is a used 35 year old bike so there maybe a couple thing here or there that I missed.  Again not a show piece.  Paint is reasonable for the year.  Do a little work and drive as is or do a full restore on it.   Either way not a bad bike!!  Again please contact me ASAP if you want to see before buying.   I usually don't do this but people always ask what is your buy it now price.  Well here you go I'm listing this with a buy it now price.

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