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Honda : Gold Wing Honda Goldwing Trike Low Miles Gl1800 With on 2040-motos

$15,750
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Brandon, Florida

Brandon, FL
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Honda Gold Wing description

2001 HONDA GOLDWING WITH VOYAGER TRIKE KIT. THE BIKE IS IN TERRIFIC CONDITION AND NEEDS NOTHING. MECHANICALLY SOUND, EVERYTHING HAS BEEN GONE THRU. BRAND NEW TIRES ON THE BIKE AND THE TRIKE KIT. LOW MILES , NOT EVEN 27,000. BIKE HAS MANY MANY YEARS OF LIFE LEFT. FUEL INJECTED AND VIRTUALLY MAINTENANCE FREE, UNLIKE SOME OF THE OLDER MODELS. BIKE IS LOADED WITH ALL THE GOODIES, LIKE CB RADIO, REVERSE, CRUISE CONTROL AND EVEN ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM BRAKES. TRIKE KIT IS EASILY REMOVABLE WHICH ALLOWS FOR two WHEEL RIDING. VERY EASY TO RIDE AND TURN THIS TRIKE. THE KIT IS A FLAT BLACK AND CAN EASILY BE PAINTED TO MATCH THE BIKE BUT WE LIKED IT AS IS. BIKE HAS LOTS OF AFTERMARKET CHROME ADDED. CORBIN SEAT WITH THE HEATED OPTION FOR BOTH RIDER AND PASSANGER. MATCHING BACKREST IS INCLUDED. THE SEAT IS ALMOST $1000 PRE-OWNED! CLEAN FLORIDA TITLE IN HAND. PHOTOS DESCRIBE IT PRETTY WELL. CASH OR CASHIERS CHECK AT TIME OF PURCHASE. FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS AND GOOD LUCK!

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