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Honda Goldwing Gl 1800 Swing Arm Swingarm Frame 1990s~2000s ?? on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
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Hastings, Michigan, US

Hastings, Michigan, US
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Honda GoldWing GL 1800 Swing Arm Swingarm Frame 1990s~2000s ??

1990s to early 2000s? Honda Goldwing GL1800 Swing Arm looks in good condition! I bought a lot of parts at an estate sale. The widow said her husband had "triked" the Bike shortly after he got it because he could no longer hold it up at stops. It was in the 90s but I don't know the exact date of the bike or mileage or what all years it will fit. I hope it is of use to you.

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