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2005 Honda Gold Wing on 2040-motos

$10,699
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:83126 ColorColor: Yellow
Location:

Lecanto, Florida

Lecanto, FL
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Honda Gold Wing tech info

TypeType:Touring PhonePhone:(855) 734-1252

Honda Gold Wing description

2005 Honda Gold Wing, Gold Wing - 2005 Honda Gold Wing, Few motorcycles can claim a longer life span or more loyal following than Hondas 30-year-old flagship tourer, the Gold Wing. With an 1,832cc liquid-cooled, horizontally opposed, six-cylinder engine, dual full-floating, 296mm front discs and a single ventilated 316mm rear disc, all squeezed by three- piston calipers youll have all the power and control you could ever ask for. In 2001, the Gold Wing received a twin-spar, aluminum box-section frame that offers nearly double the stiffness and torsional rigidity of the old steel frames. Once tipped into a sweeper, the bike tracks like a slot car and isnt afraid of a grin-inducing lean angle. Bring this bike up to freeway speeds and its windjamming capabilities become quite evident. Also quite evident at the end of a ride is how well you feel thanks to the Wings ergonomics. There are many reasons that the Honda Goldwing stays on the Best Sellers List year after year. You know you want the best so heres your chance.*WHY BUY NEW* This beautiful Anniversary Edition Goldwing is actually Affordable Luxury, and has just been broken in. It is loaded for bear and will run forever. With all the extras you would expect in a Goldwing this is one Beautiful and Fantastic running bike. The bike includes remote-powered luggage compartments, a truly plush pillion, a generous 147 liters of storage space, an AM/FM/CB/CD sound system, cruise control, height-adjustable headlights, variably heated grips, electronically adjustable rear suspension with 25 preload settings and two-position memory, rear spoiler, LED s on trunk and bags, exhaust tips, and oh yes, a reverse gear. Here s your chance to get out on the road and do some seriously comfortable cruising.

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