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1995 Honda Gold Wing 1500 on 2040-motos

$6,900
YearYear:1995 MileageMileage:30000 ColorColor: Green
Location:

Manchester, Connecticut

Manchester, CT
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Honda Gold Wing tech info

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Honda Gold Wing description

1995 Honda Gold Wing 1500, 1995 Gold Wing SE 20 Year Anniversary Edition LOW MILEAGE - GREAT SHAPE - 1500 cc - Green - 30k miles - Stabilizer wheels for standing up, parking, backing up, with electric control - Reverse - Extended foot rests - Passenger arm rests - Integrated intercom system - Adjustable driver backrest - AM/FM radio / Cassette - CB radio - Trailer hitch - Cruise control - 5 helmets (two with intercom) - Tall windshield (height adjustable) This is a beautiful Gold Wing in great shape with low mileage (30,000), and has a $4,000 after-factory stabilizer wheels add-on which is marvelous for moving the bike around in the garage, backing up, and getting passengers on and off the bike. It drives like a car in slow speeds with the stabilizers down. The stabilizers are easily controlled with hands on the hand grips by two electric control buttons. Most large bike accidents occur in the garage, or backing up - that will never happen with this bike. The stabilizers make this a great family bike adding stability for kids climbing on and off of the passenger seat. Also, they provide remarkable assistance for Gold Wing enthusiasts with short legs as the driving and stopping can be accomplished without feet touching the pavement. With the stabilizer wheels up, handles like any other two-wheeled Gold Wing - smooth and quiet and a real thrill! $6,900.00 8005843596

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