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1996 Honda Gold Wing Aspencade Se on 2040-motos

$2,600
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Buffalo, New York

Buffalo, NY
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Honda Gold Wing description

You are viewing a 1996 Honda Goldwing SE. As you may know, These are the Grand Mac Daddy of the Goldwing line. It is equipped with everything you get with an Aspencade - electronic cruise control, AM/FM cassete with four speakers and intercom, adjustable air ride suspension with on board compressor, and lets not forget - REVERSE, just to name a few. Completing the SE package are Special paint , rear trunk spoiler with integrated light, adjustable passenger footrests and CB radio. And oh, the paint is special on this 1 - The Arctic White with Cosmopolitan Grey (silver) panels, plus the hand painted feather murals add a beautiful yet distinctive touch. It is bright, shiny, and has barely a mark or nick anywhere! As if that weren't enough, the aftermarket quot;Gold Packagequot; really sets this bike off from the rest.

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