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2000 Honda Gold Wing 1500 on 2040-motos

$7,495
YearYear:2000 MileageMileage:54000 ColorColor: Wine Berry
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Honda Gold Wing description

2000 Honda Gold Wing 1500, FOR SALE - Best Offer 2000 Gold Wing Aspencade 25th Anniversary Edition. Excellent Condition. Must see to appreciate. Compare others for sale.then you will appreciate !! Parked in Climate Controlled Garage. New Tires and Brake Pads. Vented Windshield, Kerrocken Grips, Chrome Brake and Clutch Levers. Custom Back Rest Drivers Seat. 54K Miles $7,495.00 or Best Offer Includes J & M Handle Bar mount CB Radio, with Antenna, not installed. Deka Battery Tender. Show Chrome. Motorcycle Lift Included!! $7,495.00 or Best Offer!! 6027258655

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Having a Randy Mamola moment

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