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1985 Goldwing Gl1200 Ltd / 86 Sei Complete Running Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $249.00
Location:

Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, United States

Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, United States
Missing the filter case. Gear cover was removed but you get a good one with it - see pictures. All parts and cables are included. As you can see, some scratches and peeling color on the alternator and clutch cover. Normal oxidation on the covers.
Warranty:No Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan

Just parted 1985 Goldwing GL1200 LTD with 52k miles. Engine was running, gear & clutch were fine, sratred right up, charging was very good at 13.7V and above. No leaks.  I measured the compression on all 4 cylinders at 145-150. Got to clear everything due to relocation. See other parts as well ! You can arrange shipping and I'll put it on a crate & will help your shipper loading it ( no forklift) - or come and pick it up. Priced low to sell quickly - have no time !!

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