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Gs1150es on 2040-motos

US $4,950.00
YearYear:1984 MileageMileage:67 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Roseburg, Oregon, United States

Roseburg, Oregon, United States
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Suzuki GS description

Beautiful Survivor! I have an ABSOLUTELY BONE STOCK '84 GS1150ES for sale. This was the King of the Sportbikes in its day- 119hp/Broke the 11 second quarter mile. I got this from the original owner who used it as a daily driver so it has 67,000 miles. Always garaged and maintained with documentation. Top end rebuilt, new Pirellis and she is running great. Original everything- paint, decals, black chrome exhaust. If you are looking for a piece of sportbike history that you can carve canyons with this is the bike for you! Serious inquiries only.I would consider a trade for a V-Strom or Bandit.

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