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Honda : Gold Wing 2005 Honda Gold Wing Hannigan Trike on 2040-motos

$25,000
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Clarksville, Arkansas

Clarksville, AR
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Honda Gold Wing description

2005 HONDA GOLD WING HANNIGAN TRIKE Check out this clean low mileage Gold Wing that we just triked. This trike features: six Degree Rake Whale Tail 17" Custom Chrome Wheels Luggage Rack Passenger Arm rest Driver Backrest ISO Grips Throttle Boss Chrome Engine Covers and More This kit was just installed and will come with the full 2 yr factory warranty. Feel free to email or give us a call at 479 754 XXXX with any questions.

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