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2010 Honda Gl1800 Gold Wing Goldwing Gl1800 (frankfort) on 2040-motos

$18,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:51
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Chicago, Illinois

Chicago, IL
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2010 Honda GL1800 Gold Wing Goldwing gl1800 (Frankfort), $18,000, image 1

Honda Gold Wing tech info

VINVIN:1HFSC47G4AA903229

Honda Gold Wing description

The Rad Wing Convertible! In less than an hour you can convert this Goldwing into the new F6B! It comes equipped with everything the F6B does not! The Rad Wing Convertible has Warmed handlebar grips, adjustable windshield, self canceling turn signals as well as a reverse and cruise control. And if you are looking to convert the bike back into the traditional Gold Wing it will take you less than an hour! This bike has been maintained exclusively by our dealership for the last three years. It is in excellent mechanical condition. The fairings are in outstanding shape. This bike has only 51,000mis. If you want even more assurance, this bike has a Honda warranty that's good until September 21, 2013.Year: 2010Manufacturer: HondaModel: Rad Wing ConvertibleNew/Pre-owned: Pre-ownedMiles: 51216Primary Color: REDCondition: ExcellentTitle: CleanStock #: U1038VIN: 1HFSC47G4AA903229$18,000 shoot an email, or preferably call 773-557-XXXX

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