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1982 Suzuki Gs on 2040-motos

US $2600
YearYear:1982 MileageMileage:31 ColorColor: Black/Silver/Gold
Location:

Lebanon, Pennsylvania, United States

Lebanon, Pennsylvania, United States
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Suzuki GS photos

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Suzuki GS tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):850

Suzuki GS description

This listing is for a 1982 Suzuki GS850.  This bike is cosmetically in gorgeous shape, aside from some light scraping on the left side case and headlight bezel, aside from that this is spectacular for the year, it had previously been sitting in a climate controlled garage for nearly 20 years(after the previous owner laid it down in his driveway he fixed it and then parked it no longer willing to ride).  The wiring harness is in good unmolested shape(a rarity for these bikes) the paint is holding together very nicely given its age,  all badges are present,  the exhaust features minimal pitting.  The engine has little to no oxidation of the outside coating.  We bought this bike from the second owner 2nd owner of the bike and unfortunately we have no time to dedicate to it.  This bike should take a simple fuel cleaning and minimal electrical once over to make it roar down the road again.  These bikes were wild for their time, featuring a fuel gauge and gear indicator, and an absolutely crazy amount of power compared to their competition at the time.  Don't miss out on this bike, it won't last past this auction!  We are able to assist in the shipping process through our sister transportation company, we will deliver for free within 100 miles of PA ZIP CODE 17042.  For quotes outside of that zip code please ask us through eBay.

For any question in regards to the 1982 Suzuki GS850 please don't hesitate to call 7175070878

If you need more pictures of the item please message us so we can help you make a correct purchase. If you are looking for other parts from this bike please feel free to contact us to check their availability.  We work diligently to keep our inventory as up to date as possible however we can’t always get all the parts posted as quick as we like. Please note we only post items we actually have in our inventory, we do not use “stock photos” all our posts are actual items in our actual inventory. Please verify fitment of specific parts prior to ordering. Some parts must be partially disassembled for shipping.  If you have any questions about reassembly we are here to support you 24/7!  I reserve the right to end this listing early in the event the item would sell in my store front.  Thanks for checking out this listing by Siegfried’s Motorwerx LLC!

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