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2002 Honda Gold Wing on 2040-motos

$4,250
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I'm selling my baby. A 2002 Goldwing that has been pampered and is loaded with extras. Garmin Satellite Navigation ($500) Kuryakin grips Rear Armrests Road Sofa Seat ($700!) Cobra Pipes ($ 50) Floorboards wth heel/toe shifter ($450) saddlebag lighting chrome kickstand It has always been well cared for, serviced by the Honda dealer.Many people have been surprised that it's not brand new. There is a problem with 1 of the saddlebags, it doesn't open. That's the only defect. It has always been kept indoors and covered. There are no scrapes, scratches, dings or dents. It's just a beauty. Comes with original manual.

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