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1985 Honda Goldwing (bremerton) on 2040-motos

$3,250
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Seattle, Washington

Seattle, WA
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1985 Honda Goldwing (Bremerton), $3,250, image 1

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1985 Honda Goldwing Aspencade. 100K miles, new battery, 820 mis on brakes, tires. Beautiful bike in superb condition. Great commuter bike; excellent protection from weather. Handles like smaller bike; GL1200 is perfect size; newer Goldwings are monsters.--Enormous room in luggage--Clock, AM/FM cassette player (minor problems; you'll probably want to upgrade the "stereo system")--CB radio--Intercomm--Self-cancelling turn signal--Radar detector--Onboard air compressor (for shocks and tires)--Cruise control and throttle lock --Complete cover for bike--Cruising foot rests; highway footrests also included but not installed--Operator and shop manuals; tool kit included--Towing hitch and wiring harness/connector for trailer--VERY visible with extra lampsCall 360-710-XXXX with questions or to view bike. If the ad is here, the bike is still available! NO TRADES

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