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2006 Honda Gold Wing on 2040-motos

US $12,750.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:35 ColorColor: White
Location:

Ocala, Florida, United States

Ocala, Florida, United States
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Honda Gold Wing tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,800 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:ULTIMATE TOURING MACHINE For Sale ByFor Sale By:Owner

Honda Gold Wing description

This bike has factory ABS, NAVI, COMFORT, AM/FM Premium radio, CB, cruise control, reverse, remote locking system, fog lights, heated grips and seats. 

CUSTOM UPGRADES INCLUDE:
KURYAKYN HAND GRIPS
KURYAKYN  FLOOR BOARDS WITH HEEL/TOE SHIFTER (INCL)
KURYAKYN SWITCHBLADE HIGHWAY PEGS
KURYAKYN TRUNK RACK
PERFORMANCE SPEAKERS FRONT AND REAR FROM J&M
SIRIUS XM MODULE BY DELPHI
GARMIN ZUMO 550 SERIES GPS LOOM (PLUG-IN WIRE)
SHORTY (16") BLACK ANTENNAS (FACTORY ANTENNAS INCL) 
BUG AND WIND AIR WINGS
CARPET INSERTS FROM WING STUFF (SIDE BAGS AND TRUNK)
SIDE BAG REMOVABLE, ZIPPERED LINERS FROM WING STUFF 
DRIVER & PASSENGER COMMUNICATION CABLING (5 PIN)
SEPARATE VOLUME CONTROLLER FOR PASSENGER BY J&M

SAFETY UPGRADES:
FRONT FORK PACKAGE (SPORT) FOR BETTER HANDLING
NO WOBBLES AT LOW SPEED
FORK BRACE ADDED FOR INCREASED FRONT FORK STABILITY
SAFETY STROBE BRAKE LIGHTS
TALL (32")  EXTENDED VENTED WINDSHIELD BY TULSA 
LUMBAR BACK REST FOR DRIVER

Bridgestone G704 tires were installed last November (900 miles of wear currently). The 35000 mile service was performed last November ($951.17) and included new OEM pads on rear (left front at 20% worn and right front at 10% worn), The HONDA recall was performed in April of this year. 

I am the Second Owner of this bike. There was a small crack on the chrome trim next to the right rear trunk light and a small hole (pea size) in the drivers seat when I bought it. I have not repaired these small imperfections as they are hardly visible and have not gotten worse since my purchase.  

This bike is in great condition with no mechanical or body/paint issues and has been meticulously maintained and kept in the garage. I am selling because I bought a new F6B and can't keep them both. If you are looking for a beautiful White GL1800 that is CROSS COUNTRY READY, this is the one. 

Serious Inquires only may feel free to call for more Information at 352 427-2787. This bike is for sale locally and the seller reserves the right to cancel this listing if the bike sells locally.

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