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1981 Honda Silverwing Gl500 (clintonville) on 2040-motos

$900
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Columbus, Ohio

Columbus, OH
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1981 Honda silverwing GL500 (Clintonville), $900, image 1

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1981 Honda silverwing GL 500 (baby goldwing). Air ride suspension rear. Smoothest bike I've ridden. Owned and ridden for many years by my uncle, an airplane mechanic. Always maintained and stored in hanger. He rode it to TN and his airport in Indiana regularly. So it has 40,000 well maintained-- might seem high but its the transverse engine and all highway miles ,was well cared for like it was 1 of his planes. everything works. He moved to indiana so i aquired it. I rode it everyday til it snowed. The tank had some scratches in it so I prepped and fixed them to protect it from any rust. The picture is before when I got it and after once I added the digital camo decals (which come right off if you don't like them and want it original

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