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1990 Honda Gold Wing Richland Roadster Trike on 2040-motos

$3,600
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Location:

Boston, Massachusetts

Boston, MA
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Honda Gold Wing description

Check out this absolutely amazing 1990 HONDA GOLDWING in exceptional condition for it's age and only 95, seven miles!!! These awsome Goldwings have been known to go well over 00, 000mis. It sports a CB radio... Am/fm stereo... cruise control... new seat... and REVERSE!!!! It runs and drives perfectly and looks fantastic. Best of all it sports a Genuine RICHLAND ROADSTER MOTORCYCLE TRIKE CONVERSION KIT. You can fly into Tampa International, take the Airport Super Shuttle to our shop, and ride this beauty home.

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