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1993 Honda Gl1500a Goldwing on 2040-motos

$4,999
YearYear:1993 MileageMileage:124024 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Auburn, Washington

Auburn, WA
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1993 Honda GL1500A Goldwing, Mini Freeway boards, Side wind wings, Heel toe shifter, CB, Grips, Driver Backrest, Passenger Arm rests, Rear rack, Fog lights, Air horn, Tow package, and Front brake covers! Negotiable documentary service fee of up to $150.00 added. It can be seen at Hinshaw's Motorcycle Store in Auburn.

Moto blog

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Tue, 18 Mar 2014

We’re just days away from the start of the 2014 MotoGP season and one would think it’s a little late for series organizers to make any significant rule changes. At least, one would think that if one were unfamiliar with the political back-and-forths going on between the major manufacturers and MotoGP promoter Dorna. But with the season-opening Qatar round about to begin, the Grand Prix Commission approved new rules establishing a compromise between the new Factory and Open options.

Bradl learns Laguna on a 'Blade

Thu, 07 Jun 2012

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MotoGP should return to Suzuka

Thu, 14 Jul 2011

Suzuka was always one of the great circuits; unfortunately the Japanese track was dropped following the tragic death of Daijiro Kato in 2003 as the course was deemed too tight and dangerous for the rapid four-strokes. Owned by Honda, Suzuka is a magical place combining arching S-bends from the start of the lap, high-speed in the middle and finished off with the technical and oft racing deciding final chicane, the location of many fantastic last lap battles. However the death of Kato, and Honda’s major hope of a Japanese champion, placed a dark cloud over the 5.807 kilometres of tarmac.