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2013 Honda Gold Wing on 2040-motos

US $17000
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:5 ColorColor: RED
Location:

Lake Havasu City, Arizona, United States

Lake Havasu City, Arizona, United States
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Honda Gold Wing photos

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Honda Gold Wing tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,832 TypeType:DELUXE For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer

Honda Gold Wing description

Check out this 2013 Honda Gl1800 F6B. This bagger is light, agile and loaded with features!

History: Arizona bike with only 5180 miles and finished in a beautiful red paint scheme.

Service and Safety: We had our mechanic do a full safety inspection and, as you would expect, he found it to be in excellent condition. All this bike needs is a new rider!

Features: 1832cu.in. air cooled horizontally opposed 6-cylinder engine, 5-speed transmission, fuel injection, AM/FM/MP3 Audio System, locking/color-matched saddlebags, 6.7-gallon fuel tank and more!

Accessories: Cobra
six-2-six slip-on chrome mufflers, heated grips, passenger backrest and more!

As with our entire motorcycle inventory; this bike has been hand-picked by the owner,
 inspected by our certified mechanic, detailed by a professional detailer, we've added a pigtail for a battery tender for your convenience and it will be delivered with a full tank of gas. Why buy anywhere else?

All of our motorcycles are for sale in our showroom in addition to EBay. Many of our bikes sell locally before the auction comes to a close on EBay so if you are interested don’t delay. We understand that buying online may be new to you so we are always available to answer questions and assist in the process to help put you at ease. Call Carrie at 928-680-9100 or email
carrie@gearupaz.com with any questions or concerns you may have.


Applicable taxes, title, registration and doc fees do apply. Please contact us for specific details.

 

If you need assistance or recommendations for shipping the motorcycle to your door, please contact us. Although shipping is the responsibility of the buyer, we will assist in any way that we can. We know that it may take a few weeks for pick up to occur and are able to keep the motorcycle in our store until pick up at no additional charge.

 

We search the country for the cleanest, low mileage motorcycles available and buy from all over the US. Every bike is carefully gone over by a certified technician and every bike gets a full safety inspection as well as an oil change. If we find anything wrong with the bike, we fix it. We guarantee that our motorcycles are the cleanest anywhere. We have sold bikes all over the states as well as the world including Australia, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, and Canada. We operate on the philosophy that “if we wouldn’t ride it and park it in our garage, we won’t sell it”.

 

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