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1981 Honda Gold Wing Goldwing Gl1100 Touring Cruise Cd Player Nice Overall Shape on 2040-motos

US $1,600.00
YearYear:1981 MileageMileage:56646 ColorColor: Burgundy
Location:

Davenport, Iowa, US

Davenport, Iowa, US
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1981 Honda Gold Wing Goldwing GL1100 touring cruise cd player nice overall shape, US $1,600.00, image 1

Honda Gold Wing photos

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Honda Gold Wing tech info

TypeType:Touring Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1100 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:1HFSC0209BA113543

Honda Gold Wing description

Nice 1981 GL1100 Goldwing for bid.  This bike is in good overall condition for a 30 year old bike.  It has quite a few features for the year and comes as pictured with air suspension, locking side bags, top trunk, helmet locks, foam grips, throttle lock cruise control, and an after cd player (needs to be installed).  It starts right up even after sitting and idles great (it was running when I took the pics).  Doesn't burn or drip oil or any other fluid either.  Brakes work but could use a little attention in the future.  The front squeaks a little when stopping and the rear is a little weak (probably just needs to be bled).  The trans shifts smoothly with no clunks and the clutch works as it should too.  The bike has never been dropped or laid over to my knowledge but does have some scratches here and there in the paint from use (mostly on top of the bag covers and tank).  The chrome and engine still shine.  The windshield is clear and isn't hazed like most of them are.  All the lights work good.  Tires have at least 1 season of riding left on them.   I wouldn't hesitate to ride it anywhere and it is actually one of the most comfortable bikes I have ever ridden.  Just selling to get something a little more sporty.  Has clear title ready to go!  It will sell with NO RESERVE to the high bidder regardless of sale price.  If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask.  $100 paypal deposit due within 48 hours.  Full payment due in cash in person within 7 days unless other arrangements are made prior to the auction end. 

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