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2001 - Honda Gold Wing Trike on 2040-motos

US $15,000.00
YearYear:2001 MileageMileage:27795 ColorColor: Yellow
Location:

Margaret, Alabama, United States

Margaret, Alabama, United States
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Honda Gold Wing description

THIS IS A 2001 MODEL ( WOULDN'T KNOW IT BY IT'S LOOKS ) WITH ONLY 27785 MILES IN MINT CONDITION.
FEATURES:
-2012 HANNAGAN TRIKE KIT WITH LESS THAN 1K MILES
-HEATED CORBIN SEATS, BOTH DRIVER AND PASSENGER
-AMBER COLORED RING OF FIRE
-PASSENGER ARM REST
-V STREAM WINDSHIELD
-CHROME REAR WHEELS
-M3 PLAYER ALONG WITH FM_AM RADIO
-ISO GRIPS AND FOOT PEGS
-HEEL TO TOE SHIFTER
-LARGE DRIVERS BACKREST
-LOTS OF WIND WINGS
-WHALE TAIL
-REMOTE THAT LOCKS BOTH TRUNKS
-RUNNING LIGHTS
-DRIVER AND PASSENGER FLOORBOARDS
-2 CUP HOLDERS
-TONS OF CHROME
-REVERSE
-6 DEGREE EZ STEER ( A MUST FOR TRIKES )
-2 MATCHING HJC HELMETS LG AND MED WITH J&M INTERCOM
-LIGHTED MUD FLAPS
-CLEAR TITLE

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