2003 Honda Gl1800 Goldwing on 2040-motos
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Honda GL1800 Goldwing description
This 2003 Honda GL1800 (Goldwing) is in showroom condition! It has a 6 cylinder 1832cc engine that runs smooth as silk. The bike has extra chrome, a tow package, AM/FM Stereo, CB, with an IPhone connection. It has a reverse gear, a spoiler, turn down muffler tips, new foot pegs, an adjustable windshield, cruise control, and 3 large locking luggage compartments with a luggage rack and 4 smaller compartments (one of these locks also). The bike comes with two matching intercom helmets and a bike cover. There are no scratches, dents, rubs etc. It has always been garage kept. Metallic yellow in color with gold and chrome accents. New ones cost over $30,000. This is virtually new ( only 18,000 miles) without the tremendous cost. It's definitely the Cadillac of motorcycles. It's ready for any road trip. All scheduled maintenance done on time. A must see and ride! Email me for phone number. Any questions, email or call me.
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