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1978 Honda Goldwing Gl1000 on 2040-motos

$2,000
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Montgomery, Texas

Montgomery, TX
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1978 Honda Goldwing GL1000, $2,000, image 1

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Very nice bike. Has new battery. King and queen seats. New windshield, new fuel pump bags. New clutch, timing bels, fan switch, temp switch and water pump. New Dyna electronic ignition system. Heads professionally done by NAPA auto including new valve guides and surfacing. Aftermarket exhaust system fabricated by a local bike shop. I put an 1100 front end on it, so it has air forks on it, real nice.All gauges and break lamps work. Chrome valve and timing belt cover.Highway bar and pegs. Tires are in terrific shape.Runs good but shes very cold blooded. Once she s warmed up, runs lika a dream. I have registration and application for Tx certificate of title. All clear with all the proper signatures. This is sold as is. I am willing to deliver within a 100milesfor a $50.00 gas fee. I will deliver ASAP.

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