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2013 Honda Honda Goldwing Gl18hpm California S Trike on 2040-motos

US $36,889.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Candy Red
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Springdale, Arkansas, US

Springdale, AR, US
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2013 HONDA Honda Goldwing GL18HPM California S, Heartland Honda Internet Sales presents our 2013 Fall Trike Closeout Sale!Take advantage NOW of these SUPER SAVINGS, lowest trike prices of the year!Heartland Honda Power Sports Trikes - Fall Trike Clearance Sale!Work Hard, Play Hard - Live the life!We build our trikes on site, so not only do we know your trike, we know your bike as well!We will NOT be beat on a comparably equipped trike, PERIOD...This 2013 GL18HPM Candy Red Goldwing/California Sidecar trike is loaded with many Standard Options and Added Accessories:Power Trak 1800 Rake KitIndependent Rear SuspensionGround EffectsAdjustable pre-load systemVertically stabilized opposing rocker mono shockLED Fog LightsRear Spoiler w/brake lightsHighway PegsTrunk carpetTrailer hitchRear chrome tail light trimChrome Wheel packageChrome panel trimReverseCruise controlHeated seatsHeated gripsFoot warmersPremium Audio SystemCall Rick Johnson direct at 479-253-6767 or email for more details I can also assist with competitive financing! Feel confident in your purchase, Heartland Honda Powerhouse has been in business over 17 years. Building trikes YOUR WAY!Please check out the Heartland Honda Website for deals on other new & used Gold Wings and Trikes!ALL NEW STYLING - SAME GREAT PERFORMANCE AND HANDLINGThe all new VIPER has been designed from the ground up exclusively for the new 2013 Honda Goldwing 1800. It captures Honda’s new styling changes and incorporates a perfect match of the LED trike tail lights to the Goldwing tour box lights accented with a trunk door spoiler light as a standard feature. The trunk door has been made wider for easier access and opens to the largest trunk storage area of any trike in the industry – 8 cubic feet.At its core, a race-honed, fully independent suspension system crafted largely from weight-saving aluminum, smoothes the roughest road, while providing responsive handling to the driver. Mono shock design and race blades work together to control body lean and keep the trike flat through the most demanding curves and our proprietary brake caliper (patent pending) and fully integrated link-brake system deliver unmatched braking power and control. At the same time, our independent suspension delivers a soft, cushy

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