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2003 Honda Gold Wing Goldwing Gl 1800 Trike 1800 Trike on 2040-motos

US $16,995.00
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:86 ColorColor: Candy Durango Red
Location:

Lake Alfred, Florida, US

Lake Alfred, FL, US
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Honda Gold Wing tech info

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Honda Gold Wing description

2003 HONDA Gold Wing GoldWing GL 1800 TRIKE 1800, Well equipped inexpensive GoldWing 1800 trike! This is an '03 Candy Red Wing with 86k miles. It has a Champion 'zero-flex' trike conversion with ez steer, trunk carpet, trailer hitch and 3M paint protection. Standard features include reverse gear, AM/FM/WB stereo w/ aux input and intercom, cruise control. This one has lots of chrome and upgrades, notables include: fork brace, fog lights, highway boards, driver floorboards w/ heel & toe shifter, Ultimate seat, driver backrest, passenger armrests, trunk spoiler, luggage rack and lots more chrome and lights! This trike was owned by a 'do-it-yourself-er' and has a few cosmetic issues that along with the mileage and age, put it into this price range. It is still overall a good looking trike that seems to be mechanically sound, and would make a good entry level trike for someone just getting into triking and not wanting to spend a fortune.

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