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01 Honda Goldwing Gl1800 Roadsmith Trike With Running Boards (low Miles) on 2040-motos

US $19,999.99
YearYear:2001 MileageMileage:29392 ColorColor: Yellow
Location:

Altoona, Alabama, US

Altoona, Alabama, US
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Honda Gold Wing tech info

TypeType:Trike Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1832 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle has an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer VINVIN:CALL

Honda Gold Wing description

UP FOR SALE IS THIS 2001 HONDA GOLDWING GL1800 ROADSMITH TRIKE BY TRIKE SHOP. THIS IS A BRAND NEW ROADSMITH HT1800 CONVERSION FOR THE GOLDWING GL1800. THE ROADSMITH HT1800 IS AN INDEPENDENT SUSPENSION CONVERSION AND HAS A GREAT RIDE. THESE CONVERSIONS COME STANDARD WITH INDEPENDENT SUSPENSION, DISC BRAKES, AUTOMOTIVE GRADE HEAVY DUTY DRIVESHAFT AND CV JOINTS, TRUE TRACK STABILIZER BAR, ALLOY WHEELS, CARPETED TRUNK, AND TRAILER HITCH. THE HT1800 IS ALSO APPROX. 8" LONGER THAN MOST OF THE OTHER TRIKE CONVERSIONS GIVING IT A SMOOTHER AND MORE STABLE RIDE. WITH ALMOST 40 YEARS IN THE TRIKE BUSINESS, THE TRIKE SHOP HAS ONE OF THE FINEST TRIKE CONVERSIONS ON THE MARKET. EVERY ROADSMITH TRIKE IS MANUFACTUED WITH QUALITY MATERIALS AND THE CRAFTSMANSHIP IS IN A LEAGUE OF ITS OWN. THE ROADSMITH TRIKE CONVERSIONS ARE COVERED BY A FULL 3 YEAR/ 1,000,000 WARRANTY.

THIS TRIKE HAS ALSO BEEN EQUIPPED WITH A 6 DEGREE STEERING RAKE KIT (AKA EZ STEER) AND ROADSMITH'S WING GUARD RUNNING BOARDS. 

THE BIKE ITSELF IS A VERY NICE 2001 HONDA GOLDWING GL1800 WITH ONLY 29,392 MILES. IT IS PEARL HOT ROD YELLOW IN COLOR AND LOOKS GREAT!  IT HAS ALL OF THE STANDARD GOLDWING OPTIONS INCLUDING REVERSE, AM/FM RADIO, DRIVER-TO-PASSENGER INTERCOM SYSTEM, CRUISE CONTROL, ADJUSTABLE HEADLIGHT BEAM, AND ADJUSTABLE WINDSHIELD. 

THIS TRIKE HAS LOW MILES AND HAS NO KNOWN PROBLEMS.

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