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Honda Goldwing Gl1200 Full Dresser Motorcycle Runs Great Smooth Cruiser Bike!!! on 2040-motos

US $1,625.00
YearYear:1984 MileageMileage:45638 ColorColor: White
Location:

Perry, Ohio, US

Perry, Ohio, US
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Honda Gold Wing photos

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Honda Gold Wing tech info

TypeType:Touring Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1182 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:1HFSC141XEA023544

Honda Gold Wing description

Available for your consideration is  a very nice running Honda Goldwing GL1200 the first year for the 1182cc engine that delivers excellent smoothness & superior reliability with only 45,638 miles this bike will provide you with a lifetime of fun. Being A biker for many years I have owned my share of Harleys, twin cylinder Triumphs, Yamaha 650 twins, 2 stroke Suzuki GT series, V45 Hondas, you name it I owned it but this is the first Gold Wing and now I see why they are so sought after. First the value. Unbelievable for what you get. Dollar for dollar truly hard to beat. Plenty of room in the bags & trunk for all your storage needs. Easy to maintain and so smooth. A pleasure to ride. No fatigue at all. This bike does not beat you up. Listen to your favorite music on the Cd player and ride. Very easy to maintain bike. Parts & accessories are easy to find and very reasonable. Just overall great machines. This Goldwing has been taken care of. Not perfect and not a show bike. Just a nice rideable bike that you will enjoy. Clean and good looking. Look close you will find flaws, including some pitting, needs a left floorboard been riding with the foot peg does not bother me. Floor boards much more comfortable. Bike runs great and drives very nice. Starts with ease and runs smooth. Front tire will need replaced soon as it does have wear, not shot but worn. If your looking for a great running bike without breaking the bank take a good look at this touring bike. Very comfortable motorcycle that will provide hours of great fun traveling with no worries of any issues. Nice looking and super reliable..I have a clear Ohio title ready to transfer. Don't miss out this bike performs great and can drive anywhere, Get on it and go travel!!!! Selling No Reserve to the Highest Bidder!!! Any questions, please ask...Thanks for viewing.

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