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2005 Honda Gold Wing Touring on 2040-motos

US $15,999.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:29 ColorColor: GRAY
Location:

Sublimity, Oregon, US

Sublimity, OR, US
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Honda Gold Wing tech info

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Honda Gold Wing description

2005 Honda Gold Wing, For astonishing performance and optimal luxury, nothing else comes close to the Honda Gold Wing.Unique features- Powerful fuel-injected 1832cc six-cylinder engine produces smooth, effortless power--118 bhp and 125 lb./ft. of torque--while exceeding the California Air Resources Board (CARB) 2008 emissions standards.- Beautiful multi-box-section aluminum dual-spar frame and Pro Arm(r) single-side cast aluminum swingarm set new class standards for handling.- State-of-the-art audio system with optional CD player.- A complete line of bolt-on accessories and appearance items. Engine/Drivetrain- The exhaustively tested 1832cc liquid-cooled horizontally opposed six-cylinder engine provides effortless power.- Low, forward engine placement and solid engine-mounting produce excellent road handling characteristics and impressive low-speed maneuverability.- High-pressure-formed, sintered iron Nickalloy(tm) crankshaft bearing caps provide quiet operation throughout the engine's operating temperature range.- Parallel two-valve cylinder head design utilizes direct shim-under-bucket valve actuation and requires no 600-mile service the first valve clearance inspection is at 32,000 miles.- Silent-type camshaft chains with automatic adjusters provide reliable, maintenance-free operation.- 6.9-liter airbox supplies a large volume of cool, clean air to the engine.- Two 40mm-diameter throttle bodies deliver air to six specially designed Keihin(r) 50-psi high-pressure programmed fuel injectors (PGM-FI). Fuel is delivered through four nozzle tips in each injector, producing an atomized fuel mixture that is highly combustible for optimum efficiency and power.- Electronic control unit (ECU) provides two digital 3-D fuel injection maps for each cylinder and one digital 3-D ignition map for each cylinder, creating ideal fuel mixture and spark advance settings for superb rideability. Unique knock-control sensors monitor ignition advance to improve performance throughout the entire rpm range.- ECU-controlled closed-loop emission control system utilizes two oxygen sensors to constantly deliver a precise air/fuel mixture, while two exhaust catalyzers further reduce emissions of carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides.- Rotary Air Control Valve(tm) (RACV) provides auto-choke function and maintains precise idle control under widely varying engine loads and operating temperatures.- Compact water pump is mounted behind the engine and is driven directly by the crankshaft, contributing to quicker engine warm-up.- Engine cooling system features a series-flow coolant flow pattern that offers cold-start rideability and provides rapid engine warm-up.- Two side-mounted radiators enhance cooling efficiency and use low-air-pressure are

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