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1998 Honda Gold Wing Se on 2040-motos

$2,600
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Tampa, Florida

Tampa, FL
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Honda Gold Wing description

1998 Honda Goldwing that is perfect in every way. This bike is loaded with additional accessories including a Hatco custom seat with drivers back rest, Fire Creek Split Windshield, Kuryakyn hand grips and foot rests including highway pegs, progressive air shocks (rear) and progressive front springs, Fire Creek volt and air temperature gauges, Sirius Radio, MP and GPS hook ups, Kamp;N Air Filter. Bike has just been serviced including new head bearing, timing belts, front and rear Dunlop Elite tires, brake pads, carburator sync, new vacuum hoses, spark plugs with wires, all fluids changed including front fork oil. Engine oil is changed every zero miles and synethic oil has been pre-owned since new. It is ready to be ridden anywher

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