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1982 Honda Cb 750

1982 Honda Cb 750

$4,850

La Mesa, California

Year 1982

Make Honda

Model Cb

Category Standard Motorcycles

Engine -

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1982 Honda Cb 750, 1982 Honda CB750K four cylinder in line and 4in 4 exhaust .original paint & pin stripes.excellent condition with 25K miles.Always kept garage. original exhaust with some modification to increase power and what you expect with deep sound from CB750 models (refer from classic magazine best motorcycle sound was CB750/ CB900/ CB1000 ever).Brand new tires / new high quality sport chain / synced carburetor / new fuel pet cock / There is no rust on gas tank. New cafe racer mini faring with custom original paint.Brand new battery and rectifier/regulator.This bike runs great and very powerful . Bike take off easy in second gear.I have more original spare parts. Registration paid through august 2015. Clean title on hand. Please serious people . I ACCEPT ONLY CASH . $4,850.00 8584545952

Trim 750

2016 Honda CB1000R

2016 Honda CB1000R

$12,500

Carrollton, Texas

Year 1982

Make Harley-Davidson

Model Shovelhead

Category Custom Motorcycles

Engine 80 cc

Posted Over 1 Month

1982 Harley-Davidson Shovelhead , 1990s Sportster front end. 5 gallon gas tank. S&S Carb. Bored 40 over. Crane B-grind cam. Inner primary is a Rivera heavy duty #308 Clutch hub has 5 long studs replacing the stock 3 stud. O-ring drive chain. Wrap around oil tank. Screw on oil filter. Rev-Tech 5 speed transmission. HHI brake caliper on rear wheel. 10 inch shocks. Mustang seat. Approx 5,000 miles on bike since rebuild. $12,500.00

Honda : CB Honda CB1000 Custom--Rare--w/Complete Vetter Touring Package--Exc. Cond.!

Honda : CB Honda CB1000 Custom--Rare--w/Complete Vetter Touring Package--Exc. Cond.!

$2,800

Sacramento, California

Year 1983

Make Honda

Model CB

Category Cruiser Motorcycles

Engine 973

Posted Over 1 Month

Selling my 1983 Honda CB1000 Custom. The bike is rare since it was a one-year only model, and succeeded the 1980-1982 CB900 Customs. The CB1000 Custom was mainly an engine upgrade over the CB900 Customs, increasing the displacement and horsepower from 902 cc and 84 hp to 973 cc and 89 hp. I've owned it for over a year now, and it has performed flawlessly. I've owned other CB1000 Customs before, and this was the best I've owned. Great power, handles really well, and well sorted out. Comes with dual-range transmission--unique to CB900 Customs and CB1000 Customs. Reduces RPM by about 1,000, so RPMs when going 70 mph drop from 5,000 to 4,000. Bike includes the complete Vetter touring package, but I have all original parts as well--headlight, turn signals, horns, etc. This Vetter fairing also includes the rare "horn option"--which means it includes twin Fiamm horns installed in the fairing body cavity. These horns are as loud as car horns. Relatively new Dunlop D404's, saddle has been reupholstered with real leather, new petcock, throttle, tach, and speedo cables, 1-yr. old Yuasa battery, Throttlemeister cruise control, original & complete tool set with pouch, Clymer repair manual, bike cover, and relatively new Hondaline highway crash bars. The bike is a California-only bike, so zero rust. Mileage may increase slightly since I'm still riding the bike periodically. No disappointments.

Trim 1000 Custom

2015 Honda CBR 1000RR Repsol Edition

2015 Honda CBR 1000RR Repsol Edition

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Pinellas Park, Florida

Year 1982

Make Honda

Model CB 750

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

1982 Honda CB 750, 1982 Honda cb 750 Runs, Shifts Smoothly and Rides Well. It has been through our service department, has been serviced and inspected. Plus 30 day pre-owned warranty on all bikes - In-House Financing & Trades accepted....on sale, only $1,999

Honda : CB 82 honda cb 750 cafe racer hybrid street fighter cb 750 no reserve look

Honda : CB 82 honda cb 750 cafe racer hybrid street fighter cb 750 no reserve look

$4,250

Davenport, Iowa

Year 1982

Make Honda

Model CB

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

Custom built cafe racer that started life as an 82 CB750C with 15K miles. The wheels and forks are from a 92 GSXR 750, as are the brakes and foot controls. The tank is from a 77 CB750 Super Sport and the seat/tail is made from a Sportster tank. The bike runs awesome and drives smooth and straight. No vibrations or wobbles up to about 120 mph. I say that speed because that is as fast as I have gone. It could do more. I love this bike and have ridden it daily the past two years with no issues what so ever. I am selling it because I have a bad back and neck and it hurts me when I ride it more than a few minutes any more. I hate to sell it but its just time. I just put on a brand new set of Dunlop SportMax tires that have maybe 50 miles on them. I work on bikes professionally and have done all the work on this bike myself except for the valve job. For a 750 this bike is pretty fast and will easily keep up with 1000cc and bigger bikes of its era. It more importantly stops very well with the more modern brakes and suspension parts. Going fast is no fun if you can not control it. Specs: -wheels and forks are from a 92 GSX-R 750 (fork seals and wheel bearings replaced) -brakes are Arashi wave cut slotted rotors with EBC ceramic pads (also from 92 GSX-R) -tires are Dunlop Sport Max Road Smart 120 front and 180 rear -fuel tank is a modified 77 CB750 Super Sport tank that took hours and hours of work to make it what it is -seat/tail fabricated from a Sportster tank with a running light from a 1940's truck to make tail light. -motor is all stock on bottom end but head has been ported and polished with CB900 cams, KPMI high lift valve springs, valve job with stock valves -carbs are Keihin CR31 Specials with DP filters and have been tuned very nicely. (Tuning these carbs is not easy or cheap) -Ignition system is a complete Dyna 2000 with shift minder and shift light -charging system was completely replaced with parts from Rick's Motorsports paired to a Ballistic lightweight lithium battery -exhaust is a 4>2>1 race system with muffler from CycleX -custom built wiring harness using all weatherpack connectors. (very bare bones) -front sprocket is a custom made 17T with 8mm offset for tire clearance (dropping the front sprocket by one tooth really makes this thing quick out of the hole) -rear sprocket is a 34T Vortex -Vortex clip on bars I know I am forgetting something and I will add more info as I think of it. I have thousands invested in this bike and know I will not come close to what I have in it selling it. This has been a great bike and I will surely miss it, but it is time for it to go. It really turns heads and has been a conversation piece, but most of all has been really fun to build and ride. If it weren't for my spinal injuries I would keep it and ride it. I just hope it goes to a good home and gets ridden.

Trim CB750C

Honda : CB 2 x 1982 honda cb 900 c

Honda : CB 2 x 1982 honda cb 900 c

$650

Ravenna, Michigan

Year 1982

Make Honda

Model CB

Category Cruiser Motorcycles

Engine 900

Posted Over 1 Month

I also have these bikes listed on Craigslist. So if they sell there first this ad will be taken down. I bought these bikes in January hoping to finish the project before I moved to Chicago. I ran out of time as I leave in 3 and a half weeks so I am posting here to get rid of them. I would estimate that the one bike is about 70% of the way completed but that is just an estimate. The red bike that I was working on is an 1982 and the other bike which was my parts bike is a 1981. Both are nearly identical and Honda Customs. Comes with one intact motor and the other bike has a complete motor, but has been disassembled for parts. Both bikes have clear titles so are legal to ride if you get them up and going. Make me an offer, I just need them gone. There are no returns both are consider parts bikes as neither are fully assembled. Local pick up only. Continue my project or disassemble everything and part it out, well over a $1000 worth of parts. I just need to get rid of it before the move. Also comes with shop manual if you want to continue where I left off. Does not come with aftermarket handlebars in the picture. I have taken them off and mounted them to my cb360 cafe racer. If you would like more pictures message me and I can email them to you or arrange a viewing if you live close by. I reserve the right to end this listing at anytime depending on if it sells on Craigslist.

Trim Custom

Honda : CB 1982 honda cb 650 gold addition original clear title low miles

Honda : CB 1982 honda cb 650 gold addition original clear title low miles

$3,400

Coatesville, Pennsylvania

Year 1982

Make Honda

Model CB

Category Standard Motorcycles

Engine 650

Posted Over 1 Month

YOU ARE BIDDING ON A CLASSIC ANTIQUE COLLECTORS BIKE 1982 HONDA CB 650 RARE GOLD ADDITION 5,600 MILES I SPENT OVER 1000.00 AT THE DEALER AND HAVE THE BILL TO SHOW IT. just inspected NEW FRONT FORK SEALS NEW FRONT TIRE AND TUBE CORROBORATORS JUST REBUILT AND SYNCHRONIZED PLUS ALL NEW SPARK-PLUGS AT THE DEALER PLUS OIL CHANGE OIL FILTER NEW AIR FILTER AND NEW STATER NEW BATTERY RUNNING LIKE A NEW BIKE NO RUST ON IT .JUST LOOK AT THE PICTURES GOOD LUCK BIDDING I HAVE THE ORIGINAL TOOL KIT AND OWNERS MANUAL PLUS 2 KEYS. YOU MUST PICK IT UP NO SHIPPING .or call 646 591 6527 you can give a offer.////////?? I will tell you to bring your mechanic so you know what you are getting

Trim GOLD ADDITION

1982 Honda CB900C

1982 Honda CB900C

$4,650

Peoria, Arizona

Year 2014

Make Honda

Model CBR 500R

Category Sport Bikes

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

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1982 Honda Cb 900C

1982 Honda Cb 900C

$2,500

Fountain Inn, South Carolina

Year -

Make -

Model -

Category -

Engine -

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1982 Honda Cb 900C, For sale is my 1982 Honda CB900 Custom. I bought the bike approx. 6 years ago when it had 19,000 miles on it. It now has 67,000 and change. About two years ago the engine was removed and rebuilt from the base gaskets up; it received new gaskets, new Viton valve stem seals, new cam chain tensioners and guides, and a 3-angle valve job, as well as a complete de-carboning and cylinder honing with new ring sets on the pistons. It also received new clutch disks and "heavy duty" springs. The original rear air shocks were replaces with YSS units with adjustable preload and rebound damping, and the forks have 10W Honda fork oil. The fork seals were replaced about 4 years ago and are still sealing well. The carburetors have been synchronized and had an idle-drop adjustment performed (for better cold starting and off-idle performance). I also installed Dyna DC1-1 ignition coils and ND U-Groove plugs, which improved start-up and acceleration performance. The rotor and the regulator/rectifier were replace with new units when I purchased the motorcycle and have proven to be reliable.I also replaced the front brake reservoir and installed braided steel brake lines in the front with sintered metal brake pads (strong initial bite compared to organics, handle heat more effectively, and don't fade as quickly as organic pads). The bike currently sports a Vetter Windjammer IV fairing and Vetter trunk. All four rubber "bunkees" (trunk mounts) were replaced in 2011. The windshield was replaced several years ago and kept in good condition with no yellowing. The bike also has a Travelcade King and Queen seat, which is an improvement over the stock unit (which I also have available - pick which seat you want and I'll sell the other one separately). I have keys for the locking pocket on the fairing and for the lock on the trunk. I've enjoyed this bike a great deal. I've taken a number of long-distance trips on it with no issues. I've even completed a Saddlesore 1000 trip on it (over 1000 miles in less than 24 hours). I've had a great deal of sentimental attachment to it, but I've purchased a GoldWing for my wife and myself, and it's time to send this bike to its next owner so that it can be ridden and appreciated. (Disclaimer: Though I have every confidence in the motorcycle, it's being sold as-is with no warranties. I'm happy to start it up and demonstrate for you, but I don't allow rides unless you have cash in hand. Like the old saying goes, "You break it, you bought it." No trades, no checks, no Nigerian wire transfers, and I don't need help selling my motorcycle. Cash is king.) $2,500.00

1982 Honda CB 650SC NIGHTHAWK

1982 Honda CB 650SC NIGHTHAWK

$1,000

Stevensville, Michigan

Year 1982

Make Honda

Model CB 650SC NIGHTHAWK

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

I have for sale a 1982 Honda Nighthawk CB650 with 12009 miles. It is in good condition, and the tires have a good amount of tread on them. Could use an oil change, haven't gotten around to it here at the start of riding season. Runs great, starts right up every time. Miles will go up gradually as I ride it when the weather is nice. Asking $1000 OBO, has a clean, green, Michigan title. Also comes with a Clymer repair manual.

1982 Honda Cb 450SC NIGHTHAWK

1982 Honda Cb 450SC NIGHTHAWK

$1,400

Groveport, Ohio

Year -

Make -

Model -

Category -

Engine -

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1982 Honda Cb 450SC NIGHTHAWK, I have my 1982 Honda Nighthawk 450 for sale. The bike has 34, xxx miles on it. It is still my daily rider so that will go up a little every week. The bike has a month old gel cell battery with warranty. Within the last 1000 miles the bike has had two new tires (front and rear), an oil change and new spark plugs. I replaced the clutch and clutch springs middle of last season with new OEM quality parts. As long as I have owned the bike I have always changed the oil with mobile 1 synthetic and regularly lubed the chain. The only thing the bike needs is a seat cover and a good home. The bike has a five speed with overdrive transmission and generally averages 55 to 65 miles per gallon, the bike has never had an issue with maintaining freeway speeds and then some with one or two people on it. Bike has plenty of power for a 450 and would be great for a beginner or someone who just wants to ride! I am flexible on the price and a motivated seller, but please do not try to talk me down on the price over the phone. I am selling because I am upgrading to a bigger bike. I hate to see this one go but would rather see someone enjoy it then have it sit in my garage. My phone number is 614-670-9035 call or text me anytime between 8a.m. and 10p.m. if i don't answer leave a message and i will call back thank you! $1,400.00 O.B.O.

Honda : CB 1983 Honda CB1000C

Honda : CB 1983 Honda CB1000C

$2,250

Columbus, Indiana

Year -

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Model -

Category -

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I am selling this motorcycle for a friend who is seriously ill. I have no personal knowledge of the bike. Therefore, the motorcycle is for sale “as is.” However, you can see from the photos the bike is in very good to excellent condition. There are a few small dents on the right side of the fuel tank that are shown in a close up photo. Other miscellaneous nicks, etc. that you would expect from a bike of this age can also be seen in the photos, but overall in beautiful shape for its vintage. A test ride will not be permitted because of the steep curved drive to get to the road and it is not possible to know the riding skills of a potential buyer. The motorcycle starts and runs fine. Also, I can say that he rode the bike regularly and has always been meticulous in maintaining vehicles, particularly this prized bike. There is another motorcycle I am selling for my friend: A 1982 Honda CB900C. Please see my listing on this bike. Pick up only. Located in Columbus, IN. Cash only please. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE

1982 Harley-Davidson SHOVELHEAD

1982 Harley-Davidson SHOVELHEAD

$11,500

Sacramento, California

Year 2013

Make Honda

Model CBR 600RR

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

2013 600rr 7,100miles Zero Gravity corsa tinted windscreen Hid headlight bulbs for high and low beam CRg levers Yamaha throttle tube (faster throttle response) Spiegler steel brake lines Vesrah rjl brake pads Healthech Gear indicator Healthech quick shifter Speedo Healer 14 tooth front sprocket RK chain Michelin power super sport tires Tuned power commander 5 Suspension tuned to 200lb rider Yoshi Rs5 slip on Cat delete pipe Proton flush mount turn signals Proton rear blinkers Fender eliminator Shogun frame sliders Lightech chain adjusters new battery 7/9/16 Firm on the price $11,500 don't have to sell this bike. Just looking for something different. Text me 916-693-2015 might be interested in some trades plus cash (cars, other bikes) please know the real value of your trade don't waste my time and I won't waste yours. Trades I'm interested in: Fz07 +cash Grom + A lot of cash 2006-2007 cbr +cash Cb1000rr Drz400 +cash Miata +cash Hondas +cash Gas savers +cash Street legal stunt bikes +cash Cb500f +cash Cbr 1000rr +cash I'm pretty open but cash ontop is a must unless what you have is worth equal.

Honda : Gold Wing 1975 honda goldwing gl 1000 1 st year 40 th year goldwing now out sn 1139

Honda : Gold Wing 1975 honda goldwing gl 1000 1 st year 40 th year goldwing now out sn 1139

$1,475

Rockford, Illinois

Year 1975

Make Honda

Model Gold Wing

Category -

Engine 1000

Posted Over 1 Month

FIRST YEAR GOLDWING. The 40th ANNIVERSARY Goldwing just came out with Special Badging and Paint.Own the Inaugural bike. Low serial # 1139 bike out the door for Honda, Build date 2/75 EVERY THING WORKS. Ride it home, even to the West Coast or Key West. New rear tire and battery. We are including Replacement SPEEDOMETER and Tachometer since the original ones are weak, no extra charge. They are perfect, keep the original since the early bikes all had a problem with the meter faces. Honda's Goldwing GL1000. The Honda Goldwing first saw the light of day at the Cologne Motorcycle Show in October 1974, as the flat-four cylinder, 999cc GL1000. While this first production version of the now famous Goldwing was ultimately deemed to be a success (it was after all the birth of a legend), it's place in the world of motorcycling was not entirely cast in stone at the beginning. Part of the reason for this was the fact that the GL1000 didn't really fit properly into any particular motorcycle class, even though it was officially tagged as a tourer. Weighing in at 584lbs dry, it was far too heavy to be called a sports bike and the upright sitting position also helped to kill of any such sporting pretensions. The rear coil spring suspension wasn't up to the job of handling all the weight when the rider was pushing it through heavy going, such as the winding country roads that all bikers love (at least occasionally) to tackle. The total absence of touring kit fitted as standard didn't help the official touring image either, although Honda did offer a top fairing as an accessory throughout the production life of the GL1000. Nevertheless and in spite of all the confusion about the Goldwings role in life, the GL1000 proved to be a very reliable motorcycle, quite capable of going very long distances without missing a beat and after a while the aftermarket fairing & pannier suppliers started to cater for the requests of those who wanted to use the GL1000 for more than just popping down to the shops or Sunday morning posing at the local meet. This is what finally gave the Goldwing it's place in the motorcycling world, it became a touring motorcycle more by accident than design and Honda, always keen to keep an ear to the ground, listened to what the customers wanted (just as well too or they might have killed the Goldwing off before long, not least because expected sales of the Goldwing in the first year of production were less than 10% of what Honda had predicted) and started planning the next incarnation of what has turned into a legend in the world of touring motorcycles. 40 Years of Premier Sport Touring Performance AUTHOR American HondaPOSTED Sep 04, 2014POSTED IN Street Gold Wing Timeline In the world of motorcycling, technology presses forward at such a furious pace that very few models survive a span of a couple dozen years. But for more than three-and-a-half decades, the Gold Wing® has done much more than merely survive: This remarkable machine has continued to create and define an entire segment of the motorcycling experience, raising standards and expectations time and time again. The following timeline provides a glimpse into the many milestones that have made the Gold Wing the icon it is today. 1975 GL1000 GOLD WING The original Gold Wing was much, much more than just a new motorcycle. Powered by a revolutionary 999cc liquid-cooled horizontally opposed four-cylinder engine, the Gold Wing opened new possibilities never before considered by the experts in the enthusiast press, much less the consumer public in general. What to make of this open-class machine with world-class power and cross-country capabilities? Gold Wing customers took to the open road in droves, and helped inspire an industry-wide paradigm shift toward long-distance motorcycling. 1976 GL1000 GOLD WING LTD A new model marks the Gold Wing’s second year as Honda graces the GL1000 Limited Edition with an assortment of special features, including gold striping, special LTD sidecover badges, chromed radiator shroud and screen, quilt-patterned seat, plus gold wheels and spokes. 1979 With more than 80 percent of Gold Wing production being exported to North America, a vital need arose to build a production plant in the U.S. Although Honda had been building overseas plants for more than 25 years, the move to America in the 1970s was risky. To most consumers, Honda’s quality was its strongest selling point, and building in America could jeopardize this hard-earned reputation—not just for the Gold Wing, but for all Honda products for decades to come. Nevertheless, Honda forged ahead, and on September 10, 1979, the first Honda of America Manufacturing (HAM) plant begins production as a group of 64 associates completes the first 10 Honda motorcycles built in Marysville, Ohio. Within three months, Honda’s top managers had sufficient confidence in HAM’s capabilities to proceed with building an automobile plant in 1979—the first Japanese car builder to do so in the U.S. 1980 GL1100 GOLD WING Five years of continuous consumer input culminate in the introduction of the GL1100. More than a rehashed GL1000 with 10 percent greater displacement, the new Wing incorporates deliberately planned modifications that guide it away from the superbike realm and place it squarely into the touring category. The new 1085cc engine now favors torque rather than horsepower, a longer wheelbase provides more room for both pilot and passenger, and a new air-assisted suspension system gives the Gold Wing its most supple, comfortable ride to date. GL1100 GOLD WING INTERSTATE The GL1100 also introduced another innovation that was arguably more important than its mechanical changes. Since the Gold Wing’s long-distance prowess had inspired the creation of an entire aftermarket of bolt-on touring accessories, Honda’s engineers clearly envisioned a new direction toward a turnkey, fully dressed luxury machine. In 1980, the innovative Interstate fulfilled that vision as the first Gold Wing available fully equipped with factory-installed fairing, saddlebags and trunk, plus the option of a stereo sound system. Turnkey touring, Gold Wing style, is born. 1982 GL1100 GOLD WING ASPENCADE In quick succession, Honda introduces the concept of luxury touring with the Aspencade. Amenities abound in standard trim, including LCD instrumentation, stereo, CB, on-board air-compressor and thoughtful touches such as the handy storage pouches in the passenger backrest. At the same time, through the use of Redpages in its advertising, Honda underscores its technological edge. 1984 GL1200 GOLD WING ASPENCADE The GL1200 brought the Gold Wing to the outer limits of the four-cylinder engine’s performance and sophistication. The added power and torque of the larger 1182cc engine made the Gold Wing the king of its class in 1984, with a combination of smoothness and low-rpm acceleration that couldn’t be matched. The addition of hydraulic valve adjustment now made the Wing virtually maintenance-free. At the same time, chassis improvements made the big Wing feel amazingly agile, and open-road comfort was superlative. 1985 GL1200 LIMITED EDITION Honda marks the Wing’s 10th anniversary in two significant ways. First, with the Gold Wing so firmly entrenched within the touring realm, Honda decides to drop the standard, unfaired GL1200. Second, an ultra-luxurious Limited Edition arrives, complete with computerized fuel injection, four-speaker sound system, cruise control, auto-leveling rear suspension, a comprehensive electronic travel computer and special two-tone metallic gold paint. Following the success of its Marysville Motorcycle Plant, Honda constructs an engine plant in nearby Anna, Ohio, to build Gold Wing engines. Just as Marysville’s success paved the way for Honda’s auto manufacturing in America, the Anna Engine Plant moved from manufacturing GL engines alone to building powerplants for Civics and Accords. At Anna, all the casting, forging, machining and heat-treating processes necessary to turn raw materials into finished, sophisticated engines reside under one roof. As one associate proudly observes, “We do what seven Honda plants do in Japan.” 1988 GL1500 GOLD WING In 1984 a new design team began planning the next Wing. The new machine had to be superior in every aspect: extremely quiet and silky smooth, yet extremely powerful with superior handling. The GL1500 got there—the hard way. Thousands of hours were spent in testing 15 different machines in 60 prototype stages—the most comprehensive model development project in Honda’s history. These efforts culminated in a six-cylinder luxury motorcycle of such surpassing excellence it would establish a touring benchmark that would dominate motorcycling for more than a decade. 1993 The next-generation GL begins to take shape under the guidance of Masanori Aoki, a sportbike enthusiast who has already headed up development of high-performance bikes including the CBR250RR, CBR400RR and the CBR®600F3. “We set out to keep 80 percent of the Gold Wing’s touring capability,” Aoki said. But he also added, “My job is to add more fun factor, to build a Gold Wing with the kind of acceleration and handling people normally associate with sporting machines.” After considering flat-four, flat-six and flat-eight engine configurations and displacements up to 2000cc, customer response overwhelmingly points to a flat-six of about 1800cc displacement. In 1998, a full-scale model is created. 1996 The one-millionth Honda motorcycle made in America rolls off the Marysville assembly line. Appropriately enough, the millionth model is a Gold Wing; this commemoration is altogether fitting, since the success of the Gold Wing and that of Honda in America are inextricably intertwined. 2000 In January 2000, the Marysville Motorcycle Plant is thoroughly redesigned to build the new Gold Wing. As part of this process, the engine production line is transferred from Anna to Marysville to facilitate the new Gold Wing production. The Gold Wing’s new era officially begins when the first complete GL1800 rolls off the Marysville assembly line on October 10, 2000. 2001 GL1800 GOLD WING The word “new” cannot do justice to the GL1800. Two numbers alone tell a big story: 118 bhp and 125 lb./ft. of torque. Don’t try to find other bikes that compare, because there aren’t any. In terms of power, the new Gold Wing is literally in a class of one. Likewise, the list of long-legged mounts offering a box-section aluminum frame begins with the word “Gold” and ends with “Wing.” And that’s only the beginning. Before the GL1800 was completed, Honda would patent no less than 20 technological innovations that were incorporated into this amazing high-performance luxury motorcycle. 2005 GL1800 GOLD WING The 30th anniversary Gold Wing comes in a slew of colors, including Pearl Yellow, White, Metallic Silver, Dark Gray Metallic, Bright Blue Metallic and Candy Black Cherry. Special 30th anniversary color-matched badging on the front fairing, rear trunk and dash cover also distinguish the ’05 model, as does a 30th anniversary color-matched key, 30th anniversary opening ceremony on the LCD display, and unique carbon-fiber seat pattern on pearl yellow and metallic silver colors. To date, more than 500,000 Gold Wings have been produced. 2006 GL1800 GOLD WING In 2006, the most potent Gold Wing ever produced now elevates luxury motorcycling to unprecedented highs. A six-speaker premium audio system with 80 watts per channel comes standard on every new GL1800, and riders may also opt for a satellite navigation system with color screen, a Cold-Weather Comfort Package and an industry-first fully integrated motorcycle airbag. 2012 Manufacture of the Gold Wing shifts to the ultra-modern facility in Kumamoto, Japan, where production on a gigantic scale will see as many as 1800 motorcycles produced in a single day. The new 2012 Gold Wing brings upgraded styling along with a dazzling array of sophisticated electronic amenities including a next-generation GPS navigation system with user-friendly programmability for sharing favorite ride routes, which can be accessed online via computer, plus a built-in MP3/iPod® interface for the new SRS CS Auto™ technology surround-sound system. The 2012 Gold Wing also boasts increased luggage capacity, greater protection from wind and weather, revised suspension settings for enhanced ride compliance, and unparalleled comfort for both rider and passenger. In addition to its power-laden yet refined drivetrain and delightfully sporty handling, packages for ABS and airbag do much to further the Gold Wing’s reputation as the most celebrated touring machine in motorcycle history.2015 To celebrate 40 years of this incredible machine, all 2015 Gold Wing models come with special badging and embossed seats. Also, our two-tone Red/Black model features special blacked-out trim and all models get a redesigned front fascia and air intake, blacked-out headlight garnish and new instrument panel fonts Manufacturer: Honda......Model: Gold Wing GL1000, GL1000LTD, GL1000 StandardYears Made: 1975-1980 (- 1983 Australia)Luxury Tourer 999cc Boxer-FourSeat: mm/"Weight: 584+lbsHP: 78-84Torque: 76Top Speed: 120mphMPG: 40New Cost: $2,470 (1975) - $3,250 (1978) - $3,499 (1980) - $3,649 (1983)Average Used Costs:Low$1,678Medium$2,350High$2,800

Trim GL1000

Honda : Gold Wing 1975 HONDA GOLDWING GL1000  1st Year  40th year Goldwing now 4 sale

Honda : Gold Wing 1975 HONDA GOLDWING GL1000 1st Year 40th year Goldwing now 4 sale

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FIRST YEAR GOLDWING. The 40th ANNIVERSARY Goldwing just came out with Special Badging and Paint.Own the Inaugural bike. Low serial # 1139 bike out the door for Honda, Build date 2/75 EVERY THING WORKS. Ride it home, even to the West Coast or Key West. New rear tire and battery. Honda's Goldwing GL1000. The Honda Goldwing first saw the light of day at the Cologne Motorcycle Show in October 1974, as the flat-four cylinder, 999cc GL1000. While this first production version of the now famous Goldwing was ultimately deemed to be a success (it was after all the birth of a legend), it's place in the world of motorcycling was not entirely cast in stone at the beginning. Part of the reason for this was the fact that the GL1000 didn't really fit properly into any particular motorcycle class, even though it was officially tagged as a tourer. Weighing in at 584lbs dry, it was far too heavy to be called a sports bike and the upright sitting position also helped to kill of any such sporting pretensions. The rear coil spring suspension wasn't up to the job of handling all the weight when the rider was pushing it through heavy going, such as the winding country roads that all bikers love (at least occasionally) to tackle. The total absence of touring kit fitted as standard didn't help the official touring image either, although Honda did offer a top fairing as an accessory throughout the production life of the GL1000. Nevertheless and in spite of all the confusion about the Goldwings role in life, the GL1000 proved to be a very reliable motorcycle, quite capable of going very long distances without missing a beat and after a while the aftermarket fairing & pannier suppliers started to cater for the requests of those who wanted to use the GL1000 for more than just popping down to the shops or Sunday morning posing at the local meet. This is what finally gave the Goldwing it's place in the motorcycling world, it became a touring motorcycle more by accident than design and Honda, always keen to keep an ear to the ground, listened to what the customers wanted (just as well too or they might have killed the Goldwing off before long, not least because expected sales of the Goldwing in the first year of production were less than 10% of what Honda had predicted) and started planning the next incarnation of what has turned into a legend in the world of touring motorcycles. 40 Years of Premier Sport Touring Performance AUTHOR American HondaPOSTED Sep 04, 2014POSTED IN Street Gold Wing Timeline In the world of motorcycling, technology presses forward at such a furious pace that very few models survive a span of a couple dozen years. But for more than three-and-a-half decades, the Gold Wing® has done much more than merely survive: This remarkable machine has continued to create and define an entire segment of the motorcycling experience, raising standards and expectations time and time again. The following timeline provides a glimpse into the many milestones that have made the Gold Wing the icon it is today. 1975 GL1000 GOLD WING The original Gold Wing was much, much more than just a new motorcycle. Powered by a revolutionary 999cc liquid-cooled horizontally opposed four-cylinder engine, the Gold Wing opened new possibilities never before considered by the experts in the enthusiast press, much less the consumer public in general. What to make of this open-class machine with world-class power and cross-country capabilities? Gold Wing customers took to the open road in droves, and helped inspire an industry-wide paradigm shift toward long-distance motorcycling. 1976 GL1000 GOLD WING LTD A new model marks the Gold Wing’s second year as Honda graces the GL1000 Limited Edition with an assortment of special features, including gold striping, special LTD sidecover badges, chromed radiator shroud and screen, quilt-patterned seat, plus gold wheels and spokes. 1979 With more than 80 percent of Gold Wing production being exported to North America, a vital need arose to build a production plant in the U.S. Although Honda had been building overseas plants for more than 25 years, the move to America in the 1970s was risky. To most consumers, Honda’s quality was its strongest selling point, and building in America could jeopardize this hard-earned reputation—not just for the Gold Wing, but for all Honda products for decades to come. Nevertheless, Honda forged ahead, and on September 10, 1979, the first Honda of America Manufacturing (HAM) plant begins production as a group of 64 associates completes the first 10 Honda motorcycles built in Marysville, Ohio. Within three months, Honda’s top managers had sufficient confidence in HAM’s capabilities to proceed with building an automobile plant in 1979—the first Japanese car builder to do so in the U.S. 1980 GL1100 GOLD WING Five years of continuous consumer input culminate in the introduction of the GL1100. More than a rehashed GL1000 with 10 percent greater displacement, the new Wing incorporates deliberately planned modifications that guide it away from the superbike realm and place it squarely into the touring category. The new 1085cc engine now favors torque rather than horsepower, a longer wheelbase provides more room for both pilot and passenger, and a new air-assisted suspension system gives the Gold Wing its most supple, comfortable ride to date. GL1100 GOLD WING INTERSTATE The GL1100 also introduced another innovation that was arguably more important than its mechanical changes. Since the Gold Wing’s long-distance prowess had inspired the creation of an entire aftermarket of bolt-on touring accessories, Honda’s engineers clearly envisioned a new direction toward a turnkey, fully dressed luxury machine. In 1980, the innovative Interstate fulfilled that vision as the first Gold Wing available fully equipped with factory-installed fairing, saddlebags and trunk, plus the option of a stereo sound system. Turnkey touring, Gold Wing style, is born. 1982 GL1100 GOLD WING ASPENCADE In quick succession, Honda introduces the concept of luxury touring with the Aspencade. Amenities abound in standard trim, including LCD instrumentation, stereo, CB, on-board air-compressor and thoughtful touches such as the handy storage pouches in the passenger backrest. At the same time, through the use of Redpages in its advertising, Honda underscores its technological edge. 1984 GL1200 GOLD WING ASPENCADE The GL1200 brought the Gold Wing to the outer limits of the four-cylinder engine’s performance and sophistication. The added power and torque of the larger 1182cc engine made the Gold Wing the king of its class in 1984, with a combination of smoothness and low-rpm acceleration that couldn’t be matched. The addition of hydraulic valve adjustment now made the Wing virtually maintenance-free. At the same time, chassis improvements made the big Wing feel amazingly agile, and open-road comfort was superlative. 1985 GL1200 LIMITED EDITION Honda marks the Wing’s 10th anniversary in two significant ways. First, with the Gold Wing so firmly entrenched within the touring realm, Honda decides to drop the standard, unfaired GL1200. Second, an ultra-luxurious Limited Edition arrives, complete with computerized fuel injection, four-speaker sound system, cruise control, auto-leveling rear suspension, a comprehensive electronic travel computer and special two-tone metallic gold paint. Following the success of its Marysville Motorcycle Plant, Honda constructs an engine plant in nearby Anna, Ohio, to build Gold Wing engines. Just as Marysville’s success paved the way for Honda’s auto manufacturing in America, the Anna Engine Plant moved from manufacturing GL engines alone to building powerplants for Civics and Accords. At Anna, all the casting, forging, machining and heat-treating processes necessary to turn raw materials into finished, sophisticated engines reside under one roof. As one associate proudly observes, “We do what seven Honda plants do in Japan.” 1988 GL1500 GOLD WING In 1984 a new design team began planning the next Wing. The new machine had to be superior in every aspect: extremely quiet and silky smooth, yet extremely powerful with superior handling. The GL1500 got there—the hard way. Thousands of hours were spent in testing 15 different machines in 60 prototype stages—the most comprehensive model development project in Honda’s history. These efforts culminated in a six-cylinder luxury motorcycle of such surpassing excellence it would establish a touring benchmark that would dominate motorcycling for more than a decade. 1993 The next-generation GL begins to take shape under the guidance of Masanori Aoki, a sportbike enthusiast who has already headed up development of high-performance bikes including the CBR250RR, CBR400RR and the CBR®600F3. “We set out to keep 80 percent of the Gold Wing’s touring capability,” Aoki said. But he also added, “My job is to add more fun factor, to build a Gold Wing with the kind of acceleration and handling people normally associate with sporting machines.” After considering flat-four, flat-six and flat-eight engine configurations and displacements up to 2000cc, customer response overwhelmingly points to a flat-six of about 1800cc displacement. In 1998, a full-scale model is created. 1996 The one-millionth Honda motorcycle made in America rolls off the Marysville assembly line. Appropriately enough, the millionth model is a Gold Wing; this commemoration is altogether fitting, since the success of the Gold Wing and that of Honda in America are inextricably intertwined. 2000 In January 2000, the Marysville Motorcycle Plant is thoroughly redesigned to build the new Gold Wing. As part of this process, the engine production line is transferred from Anna to Marysville to facilitate the new Gold Wing production. The Gold Wing’s new era officially begins when the first complete GL1800 rolls off the Marysville assembly line on October 10, 2000. 2001 GL1800 GOLD WING The word “new” cannot do justice to the GL1800. Two numbers alone tell a big story: 118 bhp and 125 lb./ft. of torque. Don’t try to find other bikes that compare, because there aren’t any. In terms of power, the new Gold Wing is literally in a class of one. Likewise, the list of long-legged mounts offering a box-section aluminum frame begins with the word “Gold” and ends with “Wing.” And that’s only the beginning. Before the GL1800 was completed, Honda would patent no less than 20 technological innovations that were incorporated into this amazing high-performance luxury motorcycle. 2005 GL1800 GOLD WING The 30th anniversary Gold Wing comes in a slew of colors, including Pearl Yellow, White, Metallic Silver, Dark Gray Metallic, Bright Blue Metallic and Candy Black Cherry. Special 30th anniversary color-matched badging on the front fairing, rear trunk and dash cover also distinguish the ’05 model, as does a 30th anniversary color-matched key, 30th anniversary opening ceremony on the LCD display, and unique carbon-fiber seat pattern on pearl yellow and metallic silver colors. To date, more than 500,000 Gold Wings have been produced. 2006 GL1800 GOLD WING In 2006, the most potent Gold Wing ever produced now elevates luxury motorcycling to unprecedented highs. A six-speaker premium audio system with 80 watts per channel comes standard on every new GL1800, and riders may also opt for a satellite navigation system with color screen, a Cold-Weather Comfort Package and an industry-first fully integrated motorcycle airbag. 2012 Manufacture of the Gold Wing shifts to the ultra-modern facility in Kumamoto, Japan, where production on a gigantic scale will see as many as 1800 motorcycles produced in a single day. The new 2012 Gold Wing brings upgraded styling along with a dazzling array of sophisticated electronic amenities including a next-generation GPS navigation system with user-friendly programmability for sharing favorite ride routes, which can be accessed online via computer, plus a built-in MP3/iPod® interface for the new SRS CS Auto™ technology surround-sound system. The 2012 Gold Wing also boasts increased luggage capacity, greater protection from wind and weather, revised suspension settings for enhanced ride compliance, and unparalleled comfort for both rider and passenger. In addition to its power-laden yet refined drivetrain and delightfully sporty handling, packages for ABS and airbag do much to further the Gold Wing’s reputation as the most celebrated touring machine in motorcycle history.2015 To celebrate 40 years of this incredible machine, all 2015 Gold Wing models come with special badging and embossed seats. Also, our two-tone Red/Black model features special blacked-out trim and all models get a redesigned front fascia and air intake, blacked-out headlight garnish and new instrument panel fonts Manufacturer: Honda......Model: Gold Wing GL1000, GL1000LTD, GL1000 StandardYears Made: 1975-1980 (- 1983 Australia)Luxury Tourer 999cc Boxer-FourSeat: mm/"Weight: 584+lbsHP: 78-84Torque: 76Top Speed: 120mphMPG: 40New Cost: $2,470 (1975) - $3,250 (1978) - $3,499 (1980) - $3,649 (1983)Average Used Costs:Low$1,678Medium$2,350High$2,800