For Sale: 1986 Honda Goldwing in Bennington, Vermont for sale in Bennington, VT
Vehicle Description This 1986 Honda Gold Wing Aspencade was purchased by the seller from an estate sale in December 2021.
He says he addressed some electrical issues on the bike and that, Now it starts and functions properly.
The Carfax report states that the odometer has rolled over and therefore mileage readings are considered unreliable.
The owner says, I had a Gold Wing 33 years ago that I loved.
I am not able to balance or hold the bike up anymore.
Honda's first Gold Wing, introduced in 1974, provided a base for the aftermarket to sell the accessories to make it a touring bike.
The second-generation Gold Wing introduced the Interstate and even-better-equipped Aspencade models, with those features from the factory.
But it was the third-generation Gold Wing, introduced for 1983, that finally combined all the elements for a true, fully integrated, full-dresser touring bike.
The third-generation Gold Wing would be the final development of the flat-four engine, which, at that stage, made about 50 percent more power than the competing Harley-Davidson touring bikes.
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He says he addressed some electrical issues on the bike and that, Now it starts and functions properly.
The Carfax report states that the odometer has rolled over and therefore mileage readings are considered unreliable.
The owner says, I had a Gold Wing 33 years ago that I loved.
I am not able to balance or hold the bike up anymore.
Honda's first Gold Wing, introduced in 1974, provided a base for the aftermarket to sell the accessories to make it a touring bike.
The second-generation Gold Wing introduced the Interstate and even-better-equipped Aspencade models, with those features from the factory.
But it was the third-generation Gold Wing, introduced for 1983, that finally combined all the elements for a true, fully integrated, full-dresser touring bike.
The third-generation Gold Wing would be the final development of the flat-four engine, which, at that stage, made about 50 percent more power than the competing Harley-Davidson touring bikes.
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