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Used 2005 Honda Gold Wing Gl18002 Trike For Sale on 2040-motos

$29,900
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:12
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Honda Gold Wing description

2005 Honda GL18002 Goldwing Trike And Custom Trailer This Powersport trike currently has 12,zero miles and in great mechanical condition Classified to be a 30th Anniversary cycle and several options Burgundy Metallic in color and with a premium Black leather seat Equipped with a V2, 4 Stroke 1832.00 cubic centimeter 5 Gear manual transmission Bore x Stroke estimated at 74.0 mm x 71.0 mm Compression rated at 9.8 to one ratio Equipped with a Programmed Fuel Injection system PGMFI with automatic choke CARDAN Shaft Final Drive chassis Double front and single rear disc brakes also equipped Plus, comes with an Automatic start system Max gas tank capacity estimated at 6.60 gallons Never once before dropped and absolutely no leaks from engine Approx 3,000.00 dollars has been invested in new tires Plus, a CB Radio system, Reverse, new lamps, matching helmets and upgraded music system Clean title in hand This is a must see Powersport cycle and everything within works well Serious inquiries only Qualified buyers may be eligible to apply for Full Financing, Nationwide Shipping and Extended Warranty. Updated 2013 09 03

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