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2013 Honda Gold Wing F6b Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $19,999.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Inglewood, California, US

Inglewood, CA, US
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Honda Gold Wing photos

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Honda Gold Wing tech info

TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:8889786695

Honda Gold Wing description

2013 HONDA Gold Wing F6B, A New Way To Go Everywhere. Hondas new Gold Wing F6B takes the worlds greatest touring motorcycleour own Gold Wingand puts a whole new spin on it. Lighter, trimmer, leaner. Perfect for around-town, shorter trips, or even a weekend getaway, the Gold Wing F6B still offers plenty of storage capacity and performance, along with many of the Gold Wings comfort and luxury features. Best of all, it has a clean, fresh look thats all its own.

Moto blog

Mental Monkey video

Wed, 01 Jun 2011

Words fail me. Presumably, if your pockets are deep enough to buy all the engine parts from Kitaco (how about a DOHC four-valve head?), this sort of performance is within the reach of every C90 Honda owner. All those cabbies doing their 'knowledge' would make mincemeat of London traffic with this sort of acceleration.

Joey Dunlop on a V4 Honda at the '83 TT

Fri, 28 Sep 2012

Onboard video footage doesn't get a lot better than this: Joey Dunlop during practice at the TT in 1983 onboard a factory Honda RS850R. An 859cc ultra-short stroke V4 Honda that Joey mastered around The Island, later winning the TT Formula 1. Although the 'production' race, the RS850R stretched that to the limit.

Honda’s V-4 History

Tue, 06 Oct 2009

As Honda prepares its new VFR1200 for its official unveiling, the red-wing company has set up a website detailing its long involvement in V-4 engines. It began back in 1979 with the introduction of the NR500 grand prix racebike. Rather than fielding a 500cc two-stroke engine, Honda used a four-stroke oval-piston V-4 motor – essentially a V-8 with four cylinders that could be revved to 19,500 rpm!