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2013 Honda Gold Wing F6b Deluxe on 2040-motos

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YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: red
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JACKSON, Ohio

JACKSON, OH
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Honda Gold Wing tech info

TypeType:Sport Touring PhonePhone:(877) 746-1546

Honda Gold Wing description

2013 HONDA Gold Wing F6B Deluxe, If you have wondered just how good the new F6B is we have a demo unit for you to test ride. Be forewarned that your current bike won't feel the same after riding this one. Call us today and arrange for your demo ride. 877-746-1546 .Honda’s new Gold Wing F6B takes the world’s greatest touring motorcycle—our own Gold Wing—and puts a whole new spin on it. Lighter, trimmer, leaner. Perfect for around-town, shorter trips, or even a weekend getaway, the Gold Wing F6B still offers plenty of storage capacity and performance, along with many of the Gold Wing’s comfort and luxury features. Best of all, it has a clean, fresh look that’s all its own. Your Ride Starts Here Experience the new innovations and features of the 2013 Gold Wing F6B for yourself with a demo ride at participating dealers. Find a Dealer . Integrated Luggage. With lockable twin saddlebags, the new Gold Wing F6B gives you plenty of room to carry what you need, or to secure any purchases you make along the way. Learn More . Six-Cylinder Engine. Based on the Gold Wing’s 1832cc powerplant, the Gold Wing F6B’s engine features the same smooth power. And since the Gold Wing F6B is lighter, it’s going to feel even more powerful. Learn More . Low-profile Windshield. The Gold Wing F6B’s lower windshield really opens up the cockpit, and puts you in touch with the environment. While it still offers excellent wind and weather protection, you’re going to find it’s a lot of fun to ride behind.

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