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2005 Honda Gold Wing on 2040-motos

US $34000
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:44 ColorColor: Black Cherry Metalic
Location:

Orange, California, United States

Orange, California, United States
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Honda Gold Wing tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,820 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda Gold Wing description

This is a super clean low mile bike that is almost like new in over all condition. I bought this bike  in July 2015 from the original owner with only 40,490 miles on it and now it has 44,057 miles on it. At 75 years young I'm just not able to move it around as I would like and don't want to drop and damage it, so I have decided to sell it and buy a smaller bike since I no longer tour anymore. I have had 1 GL1100A. 2 GL1200A's, 2 GL1500's and this is the best of them all bar none but just to heavy for me now.

The Original owner added ABS, trunk rack, LED spoiler, 6 disk CD player and fog lights when bought new, then later added a Garmin Zumo w/Bluetooth intercom. At 40,442 the original owner added new Elit E3 tires and all new brake pads & windshield w/vent just before I bought it.

Since I bought it I have added a used (looks almost new) Corbin Master seat w/heat and driver backrest, carbon fiber look dash panel to replace ugly gray one, carbon fiber look tank scuff pads, Ergo II ESO pegs, new gauge clear lens cover, voltmeter, comfort grip cover, 2 flag pols w/flags, Honda deluxe leather wrap tool kit, side stand pad, 1/2 bike cover, K&N air filter and NGK plugs.

I just changed the oil with Rotella 15-40 T6 synthetic and Purolater long oil filter. The bike comes with original owner manual and Honda full service manual and all service receipts since new and original purchase order from dealer and all purchase order of items bought for the bike since new.

You will not find a better bike then this one for the money so BID TO WIN. TITLE CLEAR, TAGS GOOD UNTILL JULY 2017, HONDA REAR BRAKE RECALL DONE.

SHIPPING IF NEEDED WILL BE AT BUYER EXPENSE, I WILL NEED TO KNOW WHEN AND WHO FOR PICK UP AT MY LOCATION AHEAD OF TIME BY BUYER AND SHIPPER.

$300.00 NONE REFUNDABLE PAYPAL DEPOSIT WITHIN 24 HOURS FROM CLOSE AND BALANCE WITHIN 7 DAY FROM CLOSE, CASH, CLEARED CASHIERS CK. OR DIRECT DEPOSIT ONLY, NO MONEY ORDERS.

BIKE LISTED LOCALY MAY BE CANCELLED AT ANY TIME

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