Find or Sell Motorcycles & Scooters in USA

2014 Honda Gold Wing Audio Comfort (gl18hpm) on 2040-motos

$23,990
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:0
QR code

Honda Gold Wing tech info

TypeType:Touring PhonePhone:(888) 710-1799

Honda Gold Wing description

2014 Honda Gold Wing Audio Comfort (GL18HPM), There???s big news when it comes to the new 2014 Honda Gold Wing: we???ve taken the world???s best touring motorcycle and made it even better. The new bodywork is the first thing you???ll notice, complementing the best engine and chassis package the touring world has ever seen. Look a little further and you???ll discover great new improvements to the audio system, the available navigation system and the Gold Wing???s comfort, too. There???s new functionality as well, like integrated iPod?? connectivity and the ability to upload trips to the Navi system from your home computer.

Moto blog

Someone is Takin' the Mick

Thu, 30 Sep 2010

Pull out the slippers and plant yourself in front of a log fire and let Mick Grant talk you through his racing career. With a foreword from our Whit', the book details Granty's life from his Yorkshire roots through to all of his seven TT wins and the intense rivalry with Barry Sheene in the 1970s. Don't judge the book by it's cover, it's not a disaster like the out-of-focus oval-pistoned Honda NR500 but a good read.

Honda NC700S and NC700X Coming to Canada – US Availability Still Uncertain

Wed, 23 Nov 2011

American Honda has not included the recently revealed NC700S and NC700X models in its 2012 list of offerings, but it looks like the two motorcycles will be available in Canada. Honda Canada has not made an official announcement but a dealership in Kelowna, B.C., has published a press release that appears to have come directly from Honda Canada saying the two models will be available in Canada in the summer of 2012. (EDIT: Honda Canada has confirmed the NC700 models will be at the Toronto Motorcycle Show Dec.

Honda Reports Q1 2011-2012 Results

Tue, 02 Aug 2011

Honda reported a 88.3% year-on-year decrease in net profit over its first quarter ended June 30, 2011, thanks in large part to the March 11 earthquake and ensuing tsunamis in Japan. Honda reported a profit of 31.7 billion yen (US$411.1 million) over the quarter, a fraction of the 272.4 billion yen (US$3.53 billion) reported over the same quarter last year.  The decrease came mainly from a large dropoff in automobile sales. Net sales from the motorcycle division helped keep Honda in the black despite a drop in unit sales.