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1994 Honda Gold Wing Trike on 2040-motos

$3,100
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:97
Location:

Lynchburg, Virginia

Lynchburg, VA
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Honda Gold Wing description

This CSC Gold Wing Trike is in peak condition If anything indicated it might be a problem it was immediately replaced using Honda parts It has been serviced in accordance with the Honda manual I would have no concerns about taking the trike on a coast to coast trip leaving today The mileage is 97 484 As you may know Honda Gold Wing engines are good for extremely long mileage The only thing this trike needs is a good home for it has served me well Note that the trike has the normal scratches but overall looks great Lots of chrome Driver Backrest Passenger Armrest Luggage Rack Raked for Easy Steering Spoiler Trailer Hitch amp wiring CB Radio Amfm stereo Cassette Player Front amp Rear Stereo Speakers Vented Windshield Reverse Air Wings Chrome Rotor Covers Cruise Control Driver Floor Boards Digital amp quot five in 1 V Meter 3 12 V Outlets Mud Flaps Owner s Manual and MUCH MORE

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