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1982 Honda Gl500 Silverwing on 2040-motos

US $44000
YearYear:1982 MileageMileage:41 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Sidney, Ohio, United States

Sidney, Ohio, United States
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Honda GL500 Silverwing photos

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Honda GL500 Silverwing tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):500 WarrantyWarranty:None TypeType:Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda GL500 Silverwing description

1982 Honda SilverWing GL500 Interstate
Rare "Barn Find"

I know this is not the right time to sell a motorcycle but I don't have room for it.  My Loss will be your Gain. 

These old Silverwings were only manufactured  for 4 years and are becoming much harder to find.  Especially one that is as complete as this one and with all of the extra chrome.

Was last ridden in 2009  and a new AGM Battery was just installed last month.  It started right up with the help of some fresh gas and a little starting fluid.  Sounds good and solid when running. No unusual noises and very quiet.  Was rode about 40 ft. to load onto trailer for transport.  Will probably need fuel system and carburetors cleaned.  It has a lot of extras bolted on and looks like a much larger motorcycle.  At night time this bike looks like a Christmas tree with all of the extra lights that have been added.  All body panels are in good  to very good condition and the seat looks like new.  The paint has some crazing in the clear coat which is to be expected.  No dents in the gas tank.  I think everything is original.  The windshield is a little cloudy.  Chrome looks to be in very good condition and should clean up nicely.  Tires look good but are probably old.  The passenger seat can be removed and the rear trunk moved forward for a more compact look.  The driver can then benefit from the backrest mounted on the tour trunk.  It has a radio/CB on it that has not been tested, but I think is original factory optioned equipment.  A couple of side marker lights need the lens and bulbs replaced.  This is  a really nice complete older bike that just needs a rider.  I just inherited this motorcycle and have never rode on it and don't know a lot about it, but I will try to answer any questions you may have. 

Sold AS IS!

Good Luck!    NO RESERVE!!

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