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2005 30th Anniversary Honda Gl1800 Gold Wing Trike!! on 2040-motos

$3,300
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:9
Location:

Indianapolis, Indiana

Indianapolis, IN
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Honda Gold Wing description

You are looking at a Gorgeous 2005 30th Anniversary Honda GL1800 Gold Wing Trike !!This Beauty Has been professionally installed with a California Side Car Trike Kit!! It also has a Trailer Hitch with a Trailer BrakeThis bike Runs and Rides Amazing! and it has 9,602mis!!Take a close look at the images and you'll see that this 2005 GL1800 Gold Wing Trike is in Amazing Condition!!The only flaw on this Beauty is a few very very minor rock nicks on the front fender and side fenders.Other that that this bike is Perfect!! On a Scale From one To 10, We give this bike a 9.8!!Don't wait this Gorgeous Gold Wing Trike won't last long!!

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