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2001 Honda Gold Wing on 2040-motos

US $6,799.99
YearYear:2001 MileageMileage:53 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Franklin, Indiana, United States

Franklin, Indiana, United States
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Honda Gold Wing tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,800 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda Gold Wing description

For sale 2001 GL1800 Gold Wing Motorcycle.  The bike has many options included to enhance your riding pleasure on the king of touring motorcycles.  The bike has been fitted with Sierra Electronics Antennas, Mustang Seat, Kuryakyn Bar Risers, Kuryakyn Trunk Lid Organizer, Polk Audio DB501 Premium Marine Speakers Front and Rear, Kuryakyn Bar Risers, Kuryakyn Trunk Lid Organizer, Kuryakyn Highway Pegs, Gold Wing Luggage Bags, Nolan XL Helmet, New Grips to be installed, Optic Armour +2 Wind Shield in addition to the stock on the bike, 2001 GL1800 Dealership Manual, bike cover and Traxxion Dynamics Suspension.

Standard features include AM/FM Radio and factory install CB Radio. Cruise control, reverse operation, fog lights, along with many more standard features.  But, lets talk about the upgrades to enhance your riding pleasure,  like the Sierra Electronics Antenna.

Sierra Electronics developed an antenna system that will give you the best possible performance from the CB with maintaining an attractive appearance.  They developed a fold over assembly which accepts a regular 3/8 24 thread CB antenna that is thin black and individually tuned on a GL1800 to ensure good SWR. The passive mast is internally wound with nylon line to duplicate the look and size of the CB antenna.  Visit their websit sierra-mc.com for more information.  

Next up,  bar risers.  After several hundred miles on my wing, I would experience some pain right between the shoulder blades.  After reading about this on the Gold Wing forums, the solution was bar risers that offer three different positions to enhance your riding experience. I have the bars set 2.25 inches back, 1 inch higher, and 2 inches narrower.  After this add on,  I can ride forever with no pain. They can also be adjusted for bars up 3/4 inch or bars down 1/4 inch. Check out Kuryakyn website and Gold Wing Forums for more information.

Now we come to the best part of the upgrades.  You don't have to buy my bike, but when you do buy a Gold Wing and if it does not have this upgrade, you and the passenger will be regretting it.  No doubt the Gold Wing is the standard for which all other touring bikes are measured for performance and comfort.  But,  the one area this bikes clearly lacks in "TOTAL" comfort and confidence is with the suspension.  Keep this in mind,  this bike weighs over 800 lbs without gear and without you and the passenger.  The solution to the wings soft suspension that produces bouncing, bottoming, chattering, and wobbling of the front forks is the MEGA MONTY by Traxxion Dynamics. 

I had the MEGA MONTY installed by our Authorized Dealer located in Evansville Indiana.  The MEGA MONTY included all the following upgrades to the suspension:

AK 20 Cartridge Kit, Springs and Fork Caps
Front Fork Brace
All Balls Steering Head Bearings
Traxxion Rear Shock and Springs along with new braided line
Traxxion Billet Triple Clamp Set

Read up on this one folks,  this upgrade alone was over $3,000 and worth every penny of it.  Once again,  do your research and buy a Gold Wing that already has this installed.  Check out their website at traxxion.com for more information.

Ok,  now for the some bad news.  You will not have any surprises when you arrive to pick up your new bike.  I will point out all the flaws and they can be seen in the pictures.  

Mustang seat,  the rear passenger back rest had a hole in it and I did a home repair kit.  Does it look perfect,  no but it does look better than a hole?

The molding on the sides has one tab missing that holds them against the contour of the bike.  If you do your own maintenance, these have to come off for changing your air filter.  It was bound to happen and not noticeable accept now that I pointed it out.

The front fender had some holes in it from some Eagle ornaments that were on the bike.  I filled in the holes with rubber grommets and the pictures make it look worse than actual.

The rear tire will need to be replaced some time next Spring.  There is still several miles left on it.  The front tire is in very good shape. They typically last twice as long as the rear.  Have Bridgestones front and rear. 

Left passenger storage compartment has a tab missing for the door. The door opens and closes as it should,  just making note.

You might have noticed this bike doesn't look like your traditional 2001 Gold Wing.  It does not have the gray belly pan or emblems or even the terrible gray paint on the frame or the dull looking aluminum wheels. That's because I blacked all that out.  For all those items that have been painted,  I sanded them up, and smoothed them back out.  Applied a good self etching primer and have used an automotive high temperature paint.  All this was done two years ago and still looks good. 

When you buy it now,  will require $500 deposit immediately.  Full payment in 7 days or less.  Contact me if you need additional time.  If after 7 days and no contact,  I will relist the motorcycle and will lose your deposit.  I am in need of CASH fast for personal reasons.

Bike also listed on cycle trader and can end this listing at anytime.

I will only accept CASH after your $500 deposit through PayPal.

Please contact me with any questions prior to buy it now.

Thank you and God Bless America.

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