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2006 Honda Gold Wing 1800 Trike on 2040-motos

US $25,000.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:40
Location:

Katy, Texas, US

Katy, TX, US
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Honda Gold Wing tech info

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Honda Gold Wing description

2006 Honda Gold Wing 1800, GL1800 Goldwing/Roadsmith trike for sale. Goldwing is 2006 and Roadsmith kit is a 2011. Very nice trike with 40,000 miles on Wing and 15000 on trike kit. AM/FM, weather band radio, cruise control, 6 degree rake kit, electric reverse, larger brake petal, wind wings, trailer hitch, tires in excellent condition, highway bars, air shocks (coil over shocks come with it as well). Wired for Ipod. Has 6 cubic feet of storage space plus tour pack. Also comes with $1000.00 Mustang seat along with Goldwing seat. Clear title. Ready to rock and roll at your pace. Call Steve @ 281 three nine one 8620 $25,000.00 2813918620

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