1985 Honda Gold Wing on 2040-motos
Fredericksburg, Virginia, United States
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Up for sale is a Honda goldwing interstate. OK shape for the age.Cluster says 75 k but was replaced,bike has 44k on it. Runs and rides but i think could use a carb clean. Has exhaust leak where the headers connect to tail pipes. Does have some sun fading. Was told has newer stater and steering head bearings but cannot confrim. Has CD player and works. Bikes heats up to correct temp. Clutch slave cylinder was rebuilt. Left side valve cover gasket leaks. Has fresh oil change. Any ? feel free to ask
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