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2007 Honda Gold Wing Premium Audio Touring on 2040-motos

US $13,999.00
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:5 ColorColor: Metallic Silver
Location:

Big Bend, Wisconsin, US

Big Bend, WI, US
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Honda Gold Wing photos

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Honda Gold Wing tech info

TypeType:Touring Stock NumberStock Number:601739 PhonePhone:8778706297

Honda Gold Wing description

2007 Honda Gold Wing Premium Audio, 1-OWNER, PREMIUM AUDIO, LOW MILEAGE TOUR!!! - We can ship this for $399 anywhere in the Conti US. Give us a call toll free at 877-870-6297 or locally at 262-662-1500. Used Sport Touring Preowned Adventure Bagger Tour Streetbike. There will be more pictures available upon request. We also offer great financing terms for qualifying credit. Call us for buying or trading your motorcycle, atv, or snowmobile.

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NR750 owners should require approval

Mon, 14 Jun 2010

Words can't express the absolute disbelief of this strangely attired guy trying to ride one of the rarest motorcycles every to grace tarmac. But this clip descends in to absurdity when the rider fumbles setting off on the Honda NR750 and drops the oval-pistoned beauty on its side. Did he stall it or is there a disc lock hidden within the pixilated video?