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1981 Honda Gl 1100 Goldwing on 2040-motos

US $550.00
YearYear:1981 MileageMileage:31780
Location:

Rochelle, Illinois, US

Rochelle, Illinois, US
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Honda Gold Wing photos

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Honda Gold Wing tech info

VINVIN:1HFSCO214BA112101

Honda Gold Wing description

1981 Honda GL 1100 Goldwing

Has 31,780 on odometer.
Nice project or parts bike.
Had running last fall.
Lost interest when my son passed away.
Needs brake work and possibly a water pump.
Wouldn't hurt to change plugs, oil, oil filter.
Has fairing, locking bags and trunk.
Has Clarion Stereo that works.
Looks to have fairly new Dunlop Elite Tires.
Has been sitting for some time.
I inherited this bike 2 years ago.
Good clean Illinois Title.
Vin# 1HFSCO214BA112101.

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