1981 Parts, Side Covers, Wingleader floorboard set and more...


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TheFalcro
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Location: Tigard Oregon
Motorcycle: 1981 Honda GoldWing GL1100 40k miles newest addition to the barn runs but needs love, 1986 Kawasaki Voyager 1300A 34k miles Absolute basket case but it's all there, 2005 Suzuki S50 Boulevard (VT800) 2k miles this is my current rider, rescued from a dusty garage and gummed up carbs ...... carbs rebuilt..... runs like a clock

1981 Parts, Side Covers, Wingleader floorboard set and more...

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For Sale all prices are OBO + shipping

Side covers L&R $45 each or $75 for the pair OBO +shipping
No cracks no gouges no broken pins for attachment These are in excellent condition. I purchased them for the right side emblem these are red brown my scooter is Cosmic Black I did not wish to paint so just changed the emblem over.

left side cover
left side cover


left side cover back<br />left side cover back
left side cover back
left side cover back


right side cover  NO EMBLEM
right side cover NO EMBLEM

right side cover back

right side cover back
right side cover back

Wingleader front and passenger Floorboard set Front mounts included $100 OBO + shipping.
These were with the scooter when purchased but only the front brackets were installed. I presume the rear mount is the front peg post but I did not attempt to reinstall them. NO MOUNTS for passenger just the floorboards and pins only The previous owner put canopy shell sealing tape over the rubber pads. I removed most of it you can still see small pieces of foam in the pictures. I did not take the time to remove all of the tape as I did not want to use a harsh chemical to release the tape's glue so only took off what was easily removed with hot water. The original rubber is basically new.

front floorboards from top
front floorboards from top


right front floorboard
right front floorboard


right front floorboard bottom
right front floorboard bottom


left front floorboard
left front floorboard


l&r floorboard front mounts
l&r floorboard front mounts


left front floorboard front mount
left front floorboard front mount


right front floorboard front mount
right front floorboard front mount


passenger floorboard 1
passenger floorboard 1


passenger floorboard 1 bottom
passenger floorboard 1 bottom


passenger floorboard 2
passenger floorboard 2


passenger floorboard 2 bottom
passenger floorboard 2 bottom

150mph speedo and tach cluster. $50 OBO + shipping

I am unsure of the year that this actually came from. When I purchased it, it was described as coming from a 1981 GL1100 GoldWing. I did not notice that it was a 150mph speedo when purchased (yes a duh moment) My scooter has an 85mph speedo the connector was different and it uses peanut style push in bulbs for illumination, mine uses T10 bayonet twist metal base therefore I opted to purchase a different speedo that was matching mine. THIS IS MISSING THE BACK COVER FOR THE CENTER SECTION see the pics what you see is what you get The seller I bought it from claimed it was working when removed. I can not confirm this as I did not install it. it also has some glue like residue on the info cluster for the turn/neutral indicator portion in the center. The listing said that the chrome trim was removed I presume the stick residue is left over from that. Mine did not have the aftermarket chrome trim kit.

Cluster front
Cluster front


cluster center close up (glue residue)
cluster center close up (glue residue)


speedo close up
speedo close up


speedo back close up
speedo back close up


tach close up
tach close up


PM me with any questions or specific info requests. Thanks for looking. these will be listed on ebay as well so check to make sure I still have them. I will delete when all are sold.


Life is not a journey to the grave arriving in a well preserved and perfect body, but rather to skid in sideways,used up, in a cloud of smoke, totally worn out, and screaming what a ride! (H.S. Thompson) Remember to keep the shiny side on top.
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