Find or Sell Motorcycles & Scooters in USA

2008 Honda Gold Wing 1800 Trike on 2040-motos

US $21,500.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:27
Location:

Yulee, Florida, US

Yulee, FL, US
QR code
2008 Honda Gold Wing 1800 Trike , US $21,500.00, image 1

Honda Gold Wing photos

2008 Honda Gold Wing 1800 Trike , US $21,500.00, image 2 2008 Honda Gold Wing 1800 Trike , US $21,500.00, image 3 2008 Honda Gold Wing 1800 Trike , US $21,500.00, image 4

Honda Gold Wing tech info

TypeType:Trike PhonePhone:3043774000

Honda Gold Wing description

2008 Honda Gold Wing 1800, 2008 Honda Goldwing GL1800 MotorTrike with trailer hitch, 2-Helmets XL with communicator on both. Located in Yulee, Florida $21,500.00 3043774000

Moto blog

Stoner Tops Time Sheets as Honda MotoGP Testing Resumes

Thu, 01 Mar 2012

Missing a day of testing didn’t appear to have a negative effect on Honda riders Casey Stoner and Dani Pedrosa. After missing the second day of testing because of a potential engine problem, the Repsol Honda riders were back on the track for Day 3 where they regained the top two spots on the time sheets. Honda held back Stoner and Pedrosa as well as satellite team riders Alvaro Bautista and Stefan Bradl yesterday to investigate an engine warning light that lit up on the dash of Pedrosa’s RC213V on Day 1.

2023 Honda EM1 E: Electric Scooter First Look

Tue, 08 Nov 2022

Stylish with a removable battery, but only for Europe Honda is one of several manufacturers showing off shiny e-scooters slated for 2023 release, and the 2023 Honda EM1 e: looks pretty nice. Destined for Europe (at least initially, we hope), the EM1 e: is one of the 10 motorcycle models that the manufacturer has pledged to release by 2025, with the company’s other stated goal of being carbon neutral by 2050 hanging in the balance. The e-scooter’s name is derived from Electric Moped, and it is aimed at younger potential riders looking for stylish, fun urban transportation (which explains the Euro release).

US Motorcycle Sales First Half 2011 Results

Thu, 28 Jul 2011

The U.S. motorcycle industry saw a 4.6% decrease in year-on-year sales over the first six months of 2011, thanks mostly to a 17.3% drop in ATV sales. Motorcycle and scooter sales however saw a 1.7% bump in the first half .