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2014 Honda Gold Wing Audio Comfort on 2040-motos

$23,990
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Lawrenceville, Georgia

Lawrenceville, GA
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Honda Gold Wing tech info

TypeType:Touring PhonePhone:(888) 667-2494

Honda Gold Wing description

2014 Honda Gold Wing Audio Comfort, Plan to Go Everywhere. There s big news when it comes to the new 2014 Honda Gold Wing: we ve taken the world s best touring motorcycle and made it even better. The new bodywork is the first thing you ll notice, complementing the best engine and chassis package the touring world has ever seen. Look a little further and you ll discover great new improvements to the audio system, the available navigation system and the Gold Wing s comfort, too. There s new functionality as well, like integrated iPod connectivity and the ability to upload trips to the Navi system from your home computer.If you thought the Gold Wing was the world s ultimate touring motorcycle, you were right. And if you think the new Gold Wing is even better, you re right again.*MSRP = $23,990. Does not include $390 destination charge.

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