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Used 2006 Honda Goldwing Gl1800 For Sale on 2040-motos

$17,500
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:32
Location:

Ogden, Utah

Ogden, UT
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2006 Honda Gold Wing GL1800 Cruiser. 32,600 mis. Displacement, 1832.00 ccm. Engine type, six cyl boxer, 4 stroke. Gearbox, 5 gear. Front brakes, Double disc. LBS three piston calipers. Rear brakes, Single disc. LBS three piston calipers. Front Suspension, 45.0mm cartridge fork with anti dive system. Rear Suspension, Pro Arm single side swingarm with Pro Link single shock with computer controlled spring preload adjustment with 2 memory presets. Color black cherry. Fully loaded. CB, Intercom. Trailer hitch. Full music system. Cruise control. Drivers backrest. Passenger arm rests. Rear spoiler. Modulating break light. Full line of chrome accessories and lighting. J and M helmets included. Rain gear and bike covers included. Serious inquires only. Qualified buyers are eligible for Financing, Nationwide Shipping and Extended Warranties.

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