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2000 Honda Gl1500se on 2040-motos

$6,899
YearYear:2000 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Tucson, Arizona

Tucson, AZ
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2000 HONDA GL1500SE, Distinctive 25th Anniversary Edition badges mounted on the trunk, chrome front fairing garnish above the headlight, and the console. Chromed engine valve covers. High-contrast black instrument faces are easy to read. New two-tone Pearl Blue/Pearl Dark Blue and Pearl White/Pearl Gray Green.Exclusive SE Features Adjustable and closeable windshield vent routes fresh air to the rider's face or chest. Two-way adjustable passenger footrests. Foot-warming system channels engine-heated air over the rider's feet and is controlled by a fairing-mounted knob. Fully illuminated handlebar and radio switches. Rear spoiler-mounted running light/stoplight. Full-logic 25-watt stereo audio system with auto-loading, auto-reverse cassette mechanism, seek, scan, tape music search, auto volume control and intercom. Forty-channel CB radio. Four speakers for superb audio. Engine 1520cc liquid-cooled horizontally opposed six-cylinder engine is rubber-mounted for exceptional smoothness, placed lo

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