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2010 Honda Gold Wing on 2040-motos

US $38000
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:15 ColorColor: Metallic Titanium
Location:

Austin, Texas, United States

Austin, Texas, United States
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Honda Gold Wing tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,800 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle has an existing warranty TypeType:Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda Gold Wing description

 2010 Honda Goldwing GL18BM (Airbag)

Purchased New (One Owner): 27 June 2011


For Sale is a beautiful 2010, 1800cc Gold Wing with the air bag and only 15,600 miles. One owner, I bought it new in June 2011.  The GL18BM is their top of the line, truly loaded model which includes everything on the lower models; Comfort, ABS, Navigation, XM Radio, plus the air bag. Color is Metallic Titanium.  Not a scratch, meticulously maintained and includes several add-on's such as upgraded Wingsoft Bike Solutions seat, rear spoiler with brake light, LED driving lights, switchblade highway pegs, trailer hitch and wiring (never pulled a trailer - don't own one), deluxe saddle bag and trunk liners, trunk lid pouch, cup holder, fairing pocket zippered pouch, wired for iPod, full cover with bag and a transferable extended warranty (to 28 June 2018), etc.

1832cc, liquid-cooled, six-cylinder Boxer engine with single cams and two valves per cylinder. It features Honda’s Programmed Fuel Injection (PGM-FI) system and develops 118 hp at 5500 rpm and 125 lb-ft torque at 4000 rpm.  The engine is coupled to a five-speed gearbox with overdrive and an electric reverse with power sent to the rear wheel through a shaft final drive.

This Gold Wing includes electronic remote adjustable preload on the rear suspension for even greater long-distance comfort.  The symbol of motorcycle touring is now even safer because it has C-ABS and airbags.  It includes a very comfortable Wingsoft seat upgrade, positioned just 29.1 inches from the ground (I have a 30" inseam and stand flat-footed at the stop light), integrated navigation system and multi-function display.  Additional add-ons include:

Rear Spoiler with Brake light

LED Foglights

Wired for iPod

Trunk Lid Storage Pouch

Deluxe Saddle Bag & Trunk Liner Zippered Bag Set

Trailer Hitch (Vertical Ball Mount) with Plug & Play Wiring Kit

Fairing Pocket Zippered Pouch

Cup Holder

Switchblade Highway Pegs

WingSoft Bike Solutions Driver's Seat Upgrade

Full Cycle Cover with storage bag

Four-Year Extended Warranty (Expires 28 June 2018)

 

Honda Specs are as follows:

Year:

2010

Mileage:

~15,600

Make:

Honda

Model:

Goldwing GL18BM (Airbag)

Color:

Metallic Titanium

Engine:

Six-cylinder, Horizontally opposed (boxer)

 

Liquid-cooled

 

Single over-head cam (SOHC)

 

Two valves per cylinder

 

Bore and Stroke: 74mm x 71mm

 

Compression Ratio: 9.8:1

 

Fuel Regular Unleaded

 

Computer-controlled digital ignition with 3-D mapping

 

Horsepower @ RPM:      118 hp @ 5500 rpm

 

Torque @ RPM:              125 ft-lbs @ 4000 rpm

 

Energy:                            Programmed Fuel Injection

 

Displacement:                 1832 cc

Transmission:

Five-speed Overdrive

 

Electric reverse

 

Shaft drive

Top Speed:

110 mph

Safety & Convenience:

Airbag

 

Navigation System

 

ABS Brakes

 

Cruise-control with electronic motor-actuated throttle mechanism

 

Premium audio

 

Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS)

 

Heated seats (both driver and passenger)

 

Heated hand grips

 

Volume control (both driver and passenger)

 

Adjustable height, ventilated windshield

 

Trunk with 61 liters capacity (2 x full-face helmets)

 

Saddlebags with 40 liters capacity each

 

Twin Spar Aluminum Frame

Suspension Front:

45mm cartridge fork with anti-dive system

 

5.5 inches travel

Suspension Rear:

Pro Arm single-side swingarm with Pro-Link single shock

 

Computer-controlled spring preload adjustment with two memory 

presets

 

4.1 inches travel

Tires Front:

130/70R-18

Tires Rear:

180/60R-16

Wheelbase:

66.5 inches

Brakes Front:

Dual full-floating 296mm discs with CBS three-piston calipers

Brakes Rear:

Single ventilated 316mm disc with CBS three-piston caliper

 

Linked ABS includes a second master cylinder and a three-stage 

proportional control valve (PCV).  Front brake lever applies the 

outer two pistons of the right front caliper, along with the center 

piston of the left front, and are applied in concert with the outer 

two pistons of the rear caliper. The rear brake pedal operates the 

remaining pistons.

Rake (Caster Angle):

29.15 deg

Trail:

109mm (4.3 inches)

Seat Height:

29.1 inches

Fuel Capacity:

6.6 gallons

Curb Weight:

928 pounds

 

Package Deal if you buy with my other listing, a 2000 Suzuki Intruder LC, 1500cc with 57,675 miles.  See my other listing. 

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