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2002 - Honda Gold Wing Gl1800 Champion Trike Kit on 2040-motos

US $15,000.00
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:13662 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Fort Myers, Florida, United States

Fort Myers, Florida, United States
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Honda Gold Wing description

2002 GL1800 WITH A 2014 CHAMPION INDEPENDENT REAR SUSPENSION IN STREAM SILVER METALLIC. THE OVERALL CONDITION OF THIS TRIKE IS EXCELLENT WITH ONLY 13,662 MILES ON IT. THIS GOLD WING HAS ALL THE STANDARD FEATURES HONDA OFFERS SUCH AS, AM/FM STEREO, INTERCOM, ELECTRIC REVERSE, CRUISE CONTROL, DUAL EXHAUST, ELECTRIC ADJUSTABLE HEADLAMPS, AND MUCH MORE. SOME OF THE ADDED ACCESSORIES AE E-Z STEER, CHROME FRONT VENTS,FACTORY OWNERS MANUAL AND TOOL KIT, LOWER RUNNING LIGHTS, CHROME FRONT FENDER TRIM, REAR SPOILER, 6.75 CU FT OF DRY STORAGE SPACE THAT IS CARPETED, LIGHTED, AND A FLOOR MAT, ALSO 3 YEAR UNLIMITED MILAGE WARRANTY ON THE CONVERSION. NEW FRONT TIRE, AND NEW BATTERY.

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