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2007 Honda Gold Wing Premium Audio on 2040-motos

$13,788
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:80338 ColorColor: Metallic Silver
Location:

Grandview, Missouri

Grandview, MO
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Honda Gold Wing tech info

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Honda Gold Wing description

2007 Honda Gold Wing Premium Audio, Clean Bike...reconditioned and ready for adventure! - With its unrivaled combination of power, luxury and sporting capability, the 1,832 cc Gold Wing continually redefines what a touring motorcycle can be. The Gold Wing Premium Audio model features six speaker elements and an 80-watts-per-channel external amplifier. You can even add an optional six-disc CD player. It's in a class of its own.

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