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2013 Honda Gold Wing on 2040-motos

US $11,500.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:28 ColorColor: COPPER
Location:

Waynesboro, Virginia, United States

Waynesboro, Virginia, United States
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Honda Gold Wing tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,800 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda Gold Wing description

It's with heavy heart that I sell my F6B. I'm no longer going to tour (my wife won't go with me) and I'm going to downsize or buy a vehicle we can tour together in like a convertible or Jeep.

This was purchased new from Honda of Russellville, Arkansas (Special Edition #10) and the color is magnificent. It has clearcoat, so no paint issues here. It has a center-stand but otherwise a standard bike, not a Deluxe model.

Upgrades/Accessories:

- Ultimate King Seat with adjustable backrest (interchangeable between rider and passenger)
- Horizon LST Helibars - the ultimate handlebar risers with (literally) an infinite range of adjustability.
- Fog lights
- Cee Bailey's amber fog light protectors (attached via mini, clear Velcro and easily removable)
- Honda standard vented windshield
- Handlebar Ram mount balls on each side
- Black Tulsa Air Wings (wind management right under the mirrors)
- dual USB accessory sockets in the fairing pocket (Currently has my GPS connected and my iPhone charger connected. GPS does not convey)
- Kuryakyn hitch (1 7/8" ball) with wiring harness (4-prong connector)
- Gerbing plug for portable heat controller
- Pigtail for battery tender
- current tires: front and rear - Dunlop E3 with about 5,000 miles on them.
Mic-O-Pegs KA black anodized highway pegs
- center stand, as mentioned
- religious (obsessively) changed oil and filter (Mobil 1 10w-40 synthetic; Honda filters)
- new spark plugs about 6000 miles ago.
- new brake fluid, clutch fluid, and final drive oil 5000 miles ago
- 2 key knobs - one formthe glove box, one for the saddlebags
- Honda Service Manual for GL1800B
- Throttle Lock for simulated cruise control (works very well)
- RAM Mount balls on each handlebar

Slight nicks from 28,000+ miles are pictured. The low reserve and the extra low Buy It Now price reflect those very slight blemishes, but it is priced this way for one simple reason: I want to sell and move on.

If you want the bike shipped, contact various reputable shipping companies available through eBay

28,594 miles and still riding a bit.

LOW, LOW RESERVE (DON'T ASK), priced to sell. It is truly an eye-catching bike.

Located in Waynesboro, VA

Also be posted on other selling sites, so don't hesitate, because this bike WILL sell. Thanks for looking!

Deposit is fully refundable if bike is not to your liking upon inspection.

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