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2005 Honda Gold Wing on 2040-motos

US $19,995.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:37
Location:

Sturgis, South Dakota, United States

Sturgis, South Dakota, United States
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Honda Gold Wing photos

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Honda Gold Wing tech info

WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty

Honda Gold Wing description

Indian Motorcycle Sturgis
2106 Main St
Sturgis, South Dakota
605-206-7830 or sales@imsturgis.com


2005 Honda Gold Wing 30th Anv
TRIKE

Roadsmith Conversion
High Quality Trike

$19,995
Trades Welcome

You are bidding on a beautiful 2005 Honda Goldwing Roadsmith Trike Conversion, Great Condition Serviced and Road Ready! only 37K Miles 
 TRADES WELCOME

Offered by Indian Motorcycle Sturgis
Call our sales Team 605-206-7830 or sales@imsturgis.com

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