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1998 Honda Gold Wing on 2040-motos

US $42000
YearYear:1998 MileageMileage:51 ColorColor: Titanium two tone
Location:

Redlands, California, United States

Redlands, California, United States
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Honda Gold Wing tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,500 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Owner

Honda Gold Wing description

 This is simply a wonderful, great running, dependable  motorcycle. The mileage may vary from the listed mileage because I still like to ride this bike. (A week ago  I put a comfortable 192 mile Sunday jaunt on it)  This was a pre-owned motorcycle when I got it for a specific vacation trip. 
 The SE model differs from the Aspencade and Interstate models of the same year.  The SE was the "loaded" version,  it came with reverse gear, CB radio,  Cruise control,  four speaker stereo sound,  adjustable foot rests for the passenger, intercom system for the driver and passenger,  foot warmers for the driver. 
 We live in a motorcycling Valhalla, also known as Southern California.  Having ridden the Tail of the Dragon four times I would never denigrate it,  but if you are not from our area it would be fun to show you some of the roads we ride, that challenge the Dragon, when you come to pick up the motorcycle. That is not to say you have to pick it up. I will cooperate with your shipper to get it to you. (At the buyers expense.)
 The mileage may change a bit because this  motorcycle is a joy to ride.  I also reserve the right to cancel this listing as the motorcycle is listed for sale locally. 



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