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2005 Honda Gold Wing on 2040-motos

US $19,995.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:37
Location:

Sturgis, South Dakota, United States

Sturgis, South Dakota, United States
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Honda Gold Wing tech info

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Honda Gold Wing description

Indian Motorcycle Sturgis
2106 Main St
Sturgis, South Dakota
605-206-7830 or sales@imsturgis.com


2005 Honda Gold Wing 30th Anv
TRIKE

Roadsmith Conversion
High Quality Trike

$19,995
Trades Welcome

You are bidding on a beautiful 2005 Honda Goldwing Roadsmith Trike Conversion, Great Condition Serviced and Road Ready! only 37K Miles 
 TRADES WELCOME

Offered by Indian Motorcycle Sturgis
Call our sales Team 605-206-7830 or sales@imsturgis.com

Moto blog

2013 European Junior Cup to Use All-New Honda Sportbike

Mon, 08 Oct 2012

Honda announced it is replacing KTM as the spec-bike supplier for the 2013 European Junior Cup. The youth racing series will use an all-new Honda sportbike to be revealed at the 2012 EICMA show in November, expected to be the CBR500 captured in spy photos. The European Junior Cup is for young racers ages 14-19 and runs at select rounds of the World Superbike Championship.

Will the road-going RCV look like this?

Thu, 25 Oct 2012

Honda announced in a dry-as-you-like press release that a new bike was coming.  Not another motorcycle-cum-medical aid like the DN-01 or Integra, this is going to be a proper bike. A bike in a similar vein to previous bikes in the RC series, the RC30, RC45 and RC51, aimed squarely at winning races. So what's it going to look like?

A real Monster of a bike

Wed, 13 Jun 2012

The bike above was once a Ducati Monster S4. It was restyled by Italian custom builder Ferruccio Codutti who took a year crafting the look out for aluminium for one of his customers. Ignoring the grotesque nose, Codutti's work is impressive as the front end was made by the man himself.