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2003 Honda Gold Wing on 2040-motos

US $11,900.00
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:52 ColorColor: Silver Metallic
Location:

Thibodaux, Louisiana, United States

Thibodaux, Louisiana, United States
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Honda Gold Wing photos

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Honda Gold Wing tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,832 TypeType:Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda Gold Wing description

Well maintained bike with 52,700 miles. Meticulous service records kept on file. Bike just had factory brake recall service performed, a fresh oil change, new front fork seal, new battery, and two new premium tires. Too many extras to list, but including extra chrome, premium vented windshield, fog lights, air wings, CB radio and intercom system, Sena SMH10 wireless Bluetooth intercom system, 6-disc CD player, Sirius satellite radio, LED flashing safety lights, engine guards, highway pegs, back rest, passenger arm rests, cup holders, luggage rack, trunk lid vanity and storage pouch, bike cover, trailer hitch, and custom Time-Out trailer with chrome luggage rack, leather wrapped ice box, and LED flashing brake light. My wife and I drove it through the Smokey Mountains last summer, as seen in a couple of the photos, and I would take off on it to Alaska today without reservation. It is ready to ride, and I am aware of no mechanical or operational issues. I think you would be hard pressed to find a 2003 in better condition. The KBB mileage allowance is 65,000 miles, so this one is low mileage. The KBB price just for the base factory model bike (without thousands of dollars in add-ons) is over $9400. The trailer is a 2005 Time Out XL1800. A new one with all the custom options this one has would cost you nearly $5,000, so I think my BIN price is fair. Make a serious offer if you want it, because I do not plan to relist it.

My phone number is visible in one of the photos on the for sale sign. Enlarge to view. I have this bike advertised elsewhere and reserve the right to end this listing without warning. Winning bidder will be required to make a $500 non-refundable Paypal deposit within 48 hours. The balance to be paid upon delivery in cash within 7 days of auction closing. Bike is located about 45 minutes from the New Orleans airport and I can meet buyer at airport, if necessary, for delivery. As you can see above, I have a perfect 100% buyer/seller rating on nearly 500 transactions, so you can have confidence that I will deal honestly with you.

NOT INCLUDED but negotiable, I also have two Arai high performance hi-viz helmets (Sizes XL and L) that are already fitted with the Sena SMH10 wireless earphones and microphones with clip on Bluetooth receivers (seen in a few of the pics). I also have a set of his and hers high-quality riding gear (jackets, pants, boots, and gloves) that can be included with a negotiated price. If interested in these items then message me and I will send pics and info on the sizes. 

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