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1988 Honda Gold Wing on 2040-motos

US $4,750.00
YearYear:1988 MileageMileage:34 ColorColor: Brown
Location:

Lexington, Kentucky, United States

Lexington, Kentucky, United States
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Honda Gold Wing photos

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Honda Gold Wing tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,520 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda Gold Wing description

1988 Honda Goldwing 1500, only 34,525 miles!!  Awesome bike, I'm only the 3rd private owner.  I bought this bike 2 years ago and immediately installed the luggage rack and took it on a 2,500 mile great lakes road trip and had a blast. When I returned home to Kentucky I changed the tires, replaced the fork springs and added the dual air shocks.   The bike only had 26,000 miles when I bought it and it was 26 years old, so only 1,000 miles a year.  It was babied for sure.  Maintenance records were impeccable and I have maintained it well too.   Has a couple little scratches but they are not very noticeable.  The only scratches that are immediately noticeable are on the left hand side of the windshield which I just did recently while shining it up to get it ready for sale, they are not too distracting from behind when riding.  Two tone brown, haven't seen many like it.  She's all cleaned up, shined up, polished and has a fresh oil change and filter. Make a reasonable offer, call me at 895-537-8514 with any questions or message me.  Buyer is responsible for shipping.  I would be willing to deliver if you are within 500 miles of Lexington, KY for a cost of $500.00.  I will require a deposit of $500 within 24 hours of successful bid and the balance within 72 hours of auction close.  I hate to sell this bike but as a disabled veteran I'm losing more muscular ability each year and I don't want to drop this bike.  Hope she finds a great home where she will be appreciated and ridden often as that is what they are built for.  This one runs and rides great and is ready to take out on the road now!!  Riding season is finally here come get her!!

To chrome her out check out some of my other auctions on the custom chrome accessories for Goldwing 1500s most of which are still in the original packaging!  If they aren't up right away they will be within the next 48 hours!!

Thanks for your interest!!!

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