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1982 Honda Other on 2040-motos

US $3,395.00
YearYear:1982 MileageMileage:6
Location:

Vista, California, United States

Vista, California, United States
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Honda Other description

1982 Honda GL500 Silverwing  6,711 miles.

Equipped with solo seat & low trunk, includes tool kit & owner's manual.

Originally prepared by renown San Diego restorer Greg Goss and being released by a local collector.

Showroom condition, fully serviced and ready for your collection or riding pleasure.

Show it, ride it and maintain it for years to come.

The Honda water cooled V twin with proper and regular maintenance can easily attain 100K miles.  Greg Goss is a museum quality restorer.  Many of his machines are in museums and have taken first in show.   This is a rare bike to find in this condition.   If you are looking for someone to restore your machine to an "as new" condition or better, contact Greg.

 


 


 

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