Honda Gold Wing 1500 Se motorcycles for sale in Cary, North Carolina

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$5,999

Cary, North Carolina

Year 1998

Make Honda

Model Gold Wing 1500 SE

Category Touring Motorcycles

Engine -

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I bought this bike back in June 2010 with plans to use it for cross-country 2-up touring with my wife. I've had many big touring bikes in my life, but this was my first Gold Wing. Needless to say I was very excited about the purchase. Unfortunately, it didn't pan out this way. I had several surgeries that limited my riding ability and pressing family matters that required much of my time. Now I find that I am not physically able to ride it safely and decided to sell it, despite the broken dreams I had for it. In six years, I put less than 1000 miles on it...not good for this type of bike. It's a beautiful bike and ready for its next 100k miles. You can see from the information below that it comes with a lot of extras. Miles: 97,310 (23,300 showing on Odometer, which was replaced at 74,212 miles)Pearl white two tone SE colorsProgressive front springsProgressive rear air shocksFork braceChrome front wheelTurn signal embedded side mirrorsLed lights in saddle bags,trunk, and marker lights on fairingRunning lightsHeadlight modulatorBrake light flasherAuxillary saddlebag and trunk lightsTrunk mounted turn signal lightsChrome Rings of Fire front caliper coversPassenger arm restsKuryakyn driver highway foot pegsKuryakyn passenger floor board with transformer feature to give 6 positions of foot placementBaker built air wingsBaker built hand wingsTrunk rackTrunk light barsTrailer hitchMud flapDual air horns with onboard compressorHID Headlights and HID running lights installedSaddlebag and trunk matsJVC CD playerPassenger audio controllerLots of added Chrome Battery tenderDowco CoverGenuine Honda Service Manual for 1998 1500Clymer's service manualMany spare parts from upgrade/chrome installations including a heel/toe shifterwhich I had removed by the local Honda dealer when I took the bike in for it's 100k service. I did this right after I bought it because I heard that the timing chains only lasted about 100k miles and I wanted to make sure the bike was soundin every other way. Also the original odometer.New parts:Cam timing beltsBoth tiresRear brake rotorAGM BatteryFuel pumpComplete carburator rebuildCoolant flush/replacementOil & filterPrevious owner kept insanely detailed maintenance logs. I have kept up regular service.All service records from new to date.