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1987 Honda Gold Wing 1200 on 2040-motos

$2,900
YearYear:1987 MileageMileage:67589
Location:

Cumming, Georgia

Cumming, GA
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Honda Gold Wing description

1987 Honda Gold Wing 1200, 1987 Honda Goldwing in silver. Top notch condition mechanically. Does not have any significant scuffs or dents.Has a very solid feel. Brand new tires and rear brakes. Factory OEM radio with intercom feature. Vented tall windshield. Integrated turn signal indicators within the rear view mirrors. Lots of aftermarket chrome. Passenger armrest and floorboards. Driver backrest. Even the seat looks brand new. See to appreciate. Recently rode it on a 400 mile trip where it performed flawlessly. $2,900.00

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