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1988 Suzuki Cavalcade LX GV1400

1988 Suzuki Cavalcade LX GV1400

$2,495

New Holland, Pennsylvania

Year 1988

Make Suzuki

Model Cavalcade LX GV1400

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1988 SUZUKI Cavalcade LX GV1400, very good condition well kept touring cycle. radio, cruise control, air seats and air rideMUST See

1988 Suzuki Cavalcade 1400 For Sale

1988 Suzuki Cavalcade 1400 For Sale

$2,750

Marion, Iowa

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Maroon full dress Suzuki includes am/fm radio, intercom, and cassette player. It also has new tires, new disc brake pads, new clutch slave cylinder and rebuilt clutch master cylinder (less than 100 miles).

2016 Suzuki DR-Z400SM

2016 Suzuki DR-Z400SM

$2,495

New Holland, Pennsylvania

Year 1988

Make Suzuki

Model Cavalcade LX GV1400

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1988 SUZUKI Cavalcade LX GV1400, very good condition well kept touring cycle. radio, cruise control, air seats and air rideMUST See

1994 Honda GL1500 GOLDWING ASPENCADE

1994 Honda GL1500 GOLDWING ASPENCADE

$5,475

Jackson, Ohio

Year 1994

Make Honda

Model GL1500 GOLDWING ASPENCADE

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1994 HONDA GL1500 GOLDWING ASPENCADE, Never mind the year this old gal has a lot left in the tank. There's not many 1500 Wings out there in this condition anymore but this one will suprise you. It has a tall windshield / Diamond Boats fabric covered seat / driver backrest / passenger armrests / Baker air wings / pinstriping / trunk rack and bag ril guards / chrome rotor covers / highway boards / driving lights / CB radio / and more. Only 64k miles which is very reasonable for the year. It has been very well maintained and is a lot of touring bike for the buck.1994 Honda GL1500 Aspencade Gold WingMANUFACTURER SPECIFICATIONSENGINE SPECSEngine Type: 1520 cc, 4 Stroke - Liquid Cooled - Boxer Six Engine Bore and Stroke: 71 mm x 64 mm Valves 4 valves/cylinder Claimed Horsepower: 100 hp (74.6 kW) @ 5200 rpm Maximum Torque: 150 Nm (110.6 ft. lbs) @ 4000 rpmTransmission type: 6 speed Final Drive: ShaftMISCELLANEOUS SPECSTire - Front: 130/70-18 Tire - Rear: 160/80-16 Brakes - Front: dual 296 mm discs with 2-piston calipers Brakes - Rear: single 316 mm disc with 2-piston calipersDIMENSIONSSeat Height: 765 mm (30.1 inches) Wheelbase 1690 mm (66.5 inches) Fuel Capacity: 23 l (6.1 Gal) Dry Weight (without fluids): 366 kg (806.9 pounds) The Honda GL1500 Goldwing was announced for the 1988 model year. It's arrival came at a time when Kawasaki's Voyager, Suzuki's Cavalcade and the Yamaha Venture Royale had started to challenge the GL1200 Goldwing. Unfortunately, these challengers, while being great machines in their own way, concentrated on adding more in the way of luxuries to their machines and had they attended to the real needs of a touring bike, such as reducing weight and improving handling, there is no doubt that they would have been a real threat to the Honda flagship. Nonetheless, by 1987 the touring market was decidedly crowded and Honda had been working on the next Goldwing for a few years. The result of their efforts was an astounding machine that looked, handled and felt light years ahead of any touring motorcycle to date, period.Younger riders looking at the GL1500 twelve years later cannot really appreciate it's impact when it arrived. This monster had a silky smooth six-cylinder engine that pulled like a train, a reverse gear and it's appea

1991 Honda Gold Wing 1500I

1991 Honda Gold Wing 1500I

$3,995

Gaithersburg, Maryland

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1991 Honda Gold Wing 1500I, Gold Wing 1500I Anniversary Edition - The Honda GL1500 Goldwing was announced for the 1988 model year. It's arrival came at a time when Kawasaki's Voyager, Suzuki's Cavalcade and the Yamaha Venture Royale had started to challenge the GL1200 Goldwing. Unfortunately, these challengers, while being great machines in their own way, concentrated on adding more in the way of luxuries to their machines and had they attended to the real needs of a touring bike, such as reducing weight and improving handling, there is no doubt that they would have been a real threat to the Honda flagship. Nonetheless, by 1987 the touring market was decidedly crowded and Honda had been working on the next Goldwing for a few years. The result of their efforts was an astounding machine that looked, handled and felt light years ahead of any touring motorcycle to date, period. Younger riders looking at the GL1500 twelve years later cannot really appreciate it's impact when it arrived. This monster had a silky smooth six-cylinder engine that pulled like a train, a reverse gear and it's appearance was years ahead of it's time with a design that in spite of being the heaviest Wing to date, actually felt lighter and did the job a lot better than before. Such was the impact that the GL1500 had on the opposition that it ruled almost unopposed for more or less it's whole production life, in spite of receiving few real improvements over the years. 1991 Once again, the Gold Wing counts three members in its extended family, with the SE joined by Aspencade and Interstate models. The SE remains largely unchanged for '91 save for new two-tone gold paint, and the Aspencade takes on the role of the previous standard-model GL1500. The new model, the Interstate, features a redesigned seat for an 0.8-inch-lower saddle height, and 40 pounds less weight for a sportier, more maneuverable feel.