1981 Honda Goldwing 1100 Gl on 2040-motos
Honda Gold Wing tech info
Honda Gold Wing description
1981 GOLDWING GL 1100 Black, 32,000 miles, well maintained.
Will cruise easily at at 65 to 75 and still have room to throttle up to 80 or 90 to pass.
Radio, volt meter, upgraded brake and clutch levers. The gas tank has been cleaned and sealed, new fuel filter.
New timing belts, carbs are overhauled, new spark plug and battery. The clutch and brakes are perfect.
The compression is good on all cylinders above 155.
A few cosmetic upgrades: the lower fairing fins, larger driver pegs,a headlight hood, and highway pegs. Nice Ride!!
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