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1978 Honda Gold Wing (1978)
The pictures speak for themselves for this bike!!Runs great (cold blooded, as these bikes all are)I built this bike 2 winters ago and I have been riding it since. It is a pleasure to ride and definitely turns heads everywhere I go!Tires are in good shapeEverything works (Brakes, Lights, switches, etc.) It does not have turn signals.It does drip a little oil and/or antifreeze here and there, nothing major. The bike IS 38 years old!Absolutely worth what I'm asking for it!2016-06-25 04:43:51Davenport, Iowa, United States8345200
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1984 Honda Gold Wing (1984)
For Sale is my 1984 Honda Goldwing GL1200 due to my relocation. The bike runs and drives regarding its age extremely well. In the last few months it received: · New front Tire ( Bridgestone) · New Battery · New Spark Plugs · New automotive fuel pump · Carburetor cleanup · Rebuilt rear Air shocks · New timing belts · All fluids have been changed recently (less than 2000miles) · New comfortable seat It had been completely rebuild to a naked touring bike, originally it was a Goldwing Interstate.2016-06-27 04:44:04El Paso, Texas, United States2240000
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1988 Honda Gold Wing (1988)
Vehicle Mileage shows 67,154 on 5 digit odometer and is believed to be actual based on condition statement. Vehicle is exempt from odometer disclosure as vehicle is 10 or more model years old. Clear WI title provided with no title brands.*IMPORTANT: PLEASE VIEW INSPECTION BELOW BEFORE PLACING BID sale policies & General information Item Inspection Guarantee and warranties: Rawhide-Sales strives to provide you with accurate description of the item you are purchasing. All purchases are “As Is.” The Buyer will be given the opportunity to inspect the item to make sure it is as described before completing the sale. Hours: Monday – Friday 8:oo am – 4:30pm CST Pick up hours Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 4:30 pm CST Closed weekends, major holidays (including Good Friday), and applicable extended holiday weekdays.2016-06-28 04:44:40New London, Wisconsin, United States6745000
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1988 Honda Gold Wing (1988)
+++1988 HONDA GOLDWING GL1500 ASPENCADE, PHANTOM GRAY , LOADED WITH USUAL GOLDWING AMENITIES PLUS EXTRAS,+++ +++EXCELLENT APPEARANCE AND MECHANICAL CONDITION, RUNS AND SHIFTS PERFECTLY, READY TO GO ANYWHERE+++ PAINT AND CLEAR COAT ARE BOTH HIGH EXCELLENT. CLEAR COAT VERY SHINY, NO FADE, PLASTIC STILL VERY SHARP. BIKE ALWAYS GARAGED WHEN NOT BEING RIDDEN AND IT SHOWS. SIGNS OF WELL ABOVE AVERAGE CONDITION INCLUDE : +++CLEAN NON CORRODED VALVE COVERS (SEE PHOTOS)+++ +++CLEAN VERY SHARP DASH, RADIO, HANDLEBAR SWITCH LETTERING+++ +++ CLEAN SHARP EMBLEMS AND "GOLDWING" SCRIPT (AGAIN, SEE PHOTOS)+++ BIKE HAS ALSO HAD THE "LOW SPEED DRIVABILITY" MODIFICATION TO FIX THE LOW SPEED HESITATION THAT PLAGUED MANY OF THE '88 AND '89 MODELS.2016-07-10 04:45:12Roy, Utah, United States6920000
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2010 Honda Gold Wing (2010)
This trike is in very good condition,Has many extras: Built in Garmin w/latest update,xm radio,easy steer by champion, Champion trike kit w/sway control and indipendant rear suspension. also has New front Michelin tire, load front springs,new rear shocks(springs), all weather cover, many more accessories .2016-07-31 04:44:22Fairfield, Illinois, United States456100
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