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1999 Honda Gold Wing With Voyager Conversion Kit on 2040-motos

US $9,800.00
YearYear:1999 MileageMileage:28000 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Pahrump, Nevada, US

Pahrump, Nevada, US
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Honda Gold Wing photos

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Honda Gold Wing tech info

TypeType:Cruiser For Sale ByFor Sale By:Owner VINVIN:1HFSC2245XA100262

Honda Gold Wing description

Awesome Motorcycle for sale!  1999 GoldWing Motorcycle..  The GoldWing is in great shape, it has some dings on the fender of the wheels, but otherwise it is in pretty decent shape.  It is easy to ride and a pleasure to ride.  It is Honda's 50th Anniversary Edition and is loaded to include:  CB, Radio, Cassette Player, On-Board Compressor, Cruise Control, and Reverse. The engine is the GL1500 and has only 28000 miles.  I am the second owner.  The Voyager Conversion kit transforms the two-wheeled bike into a trike.  The title for the
bike indicates Trike.  The kit can be removed in a matter of minutes, if that is your desire.

I am asking $10,000 but will consider any offer over $9,000.
  Terms are cash, or PayPal.  The bike in located in Pahrump, Nv and the buyer will be responsible for
picking up the bike.  Contact me through ebay.


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