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02 Honda Goldwing Gl1800 Roadsmith Trike Black Silver Custom Pai on 2040-motos

$3,401
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Minneapolis, Minnesota

Minneapolis, MN
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02 Honda Goldwing Gl1800 Roadsmith Trike Black Silver Custom Pai, $3,401, image 1

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Year 2002 Exterior Color Black Silver Custom Paint Make Honda Engine Size cc 1 832 Mileage 37 071 2002 HONDA GOLDWING GL1800 ROADSMITH TRIKE BY TRIKE SHOP THIS IS A BRAND NEW ROADSMITH HT1800 CONVERSION FOR THE GOLDWING GL1800 THE ROADSMITH HT1800 IS AN INDEPENDENT SUSPENSION CONVERSION AND HAS A TERRIFIC RIDE THESE CONVERSIONS COME STANDARD WITH INDEPENDENT SUSPENSION DISC BRAKES AUTOMOTIVE GRADE HEAVY DUTY DRIVESHAFT AND CV JOINTS TRUE TRACK STABILIZER BAR ALLOY RIMS CARPETED TRUNK AND TRAILER HITCH THE HT1800 IS ALSO APPROXIMATELY 8 amp quot LONGER THAN MOST OF THE OTHER TRIKE CONVERSIONS GIVING IT A SMOOTHER AND MORE STABLE RIDE WITH ALMOST 40yrS IN THE TRIKE BUSINESS THE TRIKE SHOP HAS 1 OF THE FINEST TRIKE CONVERSIONS ON THE MARKET EVERY ROADSMITH TRIKE IS MANUFACTUED WITH QUALITY MATERIALS AND THE CRAFTSMANSHIP IS IN A LEAGUE OF ITS OWN THE ROADSMITH TRIKE CONVERSION COMES WITH A FULL 3 yr 1 MILLION MILE WARRANTY THIS TRIKE HAS ALSO BEEN EQUIPPED WITH A six DEGREE STEERING RAKE...

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