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Honda : Gold Wing 2013 Honda Goldwing Gl18hpnm California on 2040-motos

$39,720
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Springdale, Arkansas

Springdale, AR
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Honda Gold Wing description

Heartland Honda Powersports Christmas Clearance Sale! Take advantage NOW of these SUPER SAVINGS, lowest trike prices of the year! Original MSRP $45,181 - Christmas Clearance $39,720! Heartland Honda Power Sports Trikes - Christmas Clearance Sale! Work Hard, Play Hard - Live the life! We build our trikes on site, so not only do we know your trike, we know your bike as well! We will NOT be beat on a comparably equipped trike, PERIOD... This 2013 GL18HPNM Candy Red Goldwing/California Sidecar trike is loaded with many Standard Options and Added Accessories: Honda Navigation & XM Stereo Performance Brake Upgrade Power Trak 1800 Rake Kit Independent Rear Suspension Ground Effects Adjustable pre-load system Vertically stabilized opposing rocker mono shock Passenger Armrests LED Fog Lamps Rear Spoiler w/brake lamps Tail Light Chrome Trim Package Highway Pegs Trunk carpet Trailer hitch Chrome Wheel package Chrome panel trim Reverse Cruise control Heated seats Warmed grips Foot warmers Premium Audio System Call Rick Johnson direct at 479-253-XXXX or email XXXX@heartlandhonda.com for more information I can also assist with competitive financing and shipping quotes! Feel confident in your purchase, Heartland Honda Powerhouse has been in business over 17 yrs. Building trikes YOUR WAY! Please check out the Heartland Honda Web sitefor deals on other new & pre-owned Gold Wings and Trikes! ALL NEW STYLING - SAME GREAT PERFORMANCE AND HANDLING The all new CSC VIPER has been designed from the ground up exclusively for the new 2013 Honda Goldwing 1800. It captures Honda’s new styling changes and incorporates a perfect match of the LED trike tail lamps to the Goldwing tour box lamps accented with a trunk door spoiler light as a standard feature. The trunk door has been made wider for easier access and opens to the largest trunk storage area of any trike in the industry – eight cubic feet. At its core, a race-honed, fully independent suspension system crafted largely from weight-saving aluminum, smoothes the roughest road, while providing responsive handling to the driver. Mono shock design and race blades work together to control body lean and keep the trike flat through the most demanding curves and our proprietary brake caliper (patent pending) and fully integrated link-brake system deliver unmatched braking power and control. At the same time, our independent suspension delivers a soft, cushy ride to both passenger and driver, making every mile more enjoyable. Add the Power Trak 1800 to create supreme steering feel and control.

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