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    1977 Honda Goldwing

    Offering on behalf of a friend who's moving to Tahiti soon.

    A machine of this caliber would clearly be wasted in French Polynesia so he's selling his pride and joy.

    Obviously it's in fantastic condition for a thirty two year old classic and would suit anyone wanting to rack some huge milages in comfort.

    Recently fitted with a new rear tyre and head gaskets.

    Pretty sure he open to realistic offers so let me know if you're keen and I can put you in touch.

    Cheers
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    Omigod! It's an original. Those things are classics.
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    '77 Wing was a GL1000, not 1200.
    (Unless it's got the later (1984 onwards) engine fitted?)

    I used to have a poster of one of those on my wall when I was a teenager. It may look funny now, but it was a BIG deal at the time: it was watercooled, it was shaft driven, it had triple disk brakes, it was 1000cc, it was a flat four, it was water-cooled, and the 'fuel tank' was a dummy one (real one was under the seat).
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    If I had $3k in my pocket I would buy it. Great bike!!!


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    man thats going pretty damn cheap!
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    Beaut condition, good luck. .....I remember wheelying one of those up Mt Eden Rd and past Laurie Summers and up towards Symonds St (when I was young and stupid)

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    Perfect bike for the Trashman, he's gay, it's a Honda, a match made in heaven
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    I don't know why but that bike looks fucking awesome, I'm fairly ignorant, I had no idea they used to look like that.

    Good luck to your friend for the sale, I wish I had the money!

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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman View Post
    '77 Wing was a GL1000, not 1200.
    (Unless it's got the later (1984 onwards) engine fitted?)

    I used to have a poster of one of those on my wall when I was a teenager. It may look funny now, but it was a BIG deal at the time: it was watercooled, it was shaft driven, it had triple disk brakes, it was 1000cc, it was a flat four, it was water-cooled, and the 'fuel tank' was a dummy one (real one was under the seat).
    Thanks for the clarification Viffer. Pretty sure it wont have been re powered so yeah, 1000cc is more likely.
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    Your friend is a homo fag.

    32 years of a Goldwing with only 51,000 kms on it?
    I did 80,000+ kms on a Fireblade in 5 years.
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    this still up for sale?! i freakin want a goldy :-D
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