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1996 Honda Gold Wing 1500 on 2040-motos

$6,299
YearYear:1996 MileageMileage:48000
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Honda Gold Wing tech info

TypeType:Touring PhonePhone:(252) 955-3367

Honda Gold Wing description

1996 Honda Gold Wing 1500, 1996 Honda Aspencade GL 1500, immaculate with many extras, heated seats, heated grips, heavy duty alternator and battery, new daytona mufflers, new tires, and lots extra. $6,299.00 2529553367

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Voluntary Recall for Continental ContiMotion Sport-Touring Tires

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Continental Tire announced a voluntary recall campaign for certain ContiMotion sport-touring tires. According to Continental, market feedback has shown some tires may experience uneven wear from the 180/60R16 74H ContiMotion rear tires. Tires may develop groove cracking and, in some cases, belt lift, conditions which can lead to a loss of tire inflation pressure and a potential for loss of control.