2002 Suzuki Bandit 1200s, Very Nice, Fresh Oil And Tune, Runs Great, 31,489 Mi. on 2040-motos
Suzuki Bandit tech info
Suzuki Bandit description
Contact Chris at 312-878-8711, chris@motoworkschicago.com, or
through ebay for any questions.
We have the listing set up to accept
bids only from US and Canadian bidders in an effort to prevent scammers from ruining the
auction. If you are a legitimate bidder outside of the US or Canada and you have a
way to have the bike picked up at our location without it being crated, please e-mail
Chris at chris@motoworkschicago.com. Provide him with your ebay ID and
confirm that you can arrange international shipping and have the bike picked up
uncrated at our location in Chicago, and he will gladly add you to the list that
allows you to bid.
This Bandit is in great shape with only some very minor cosmetic flaws. The oil was changed and the carbs were clean/rebuilt within the last few hundred miles, so it runs great. The power is plentiful from the bottom of the rev range to the top, and it's silky smooth. It's super nimble and the riding position is neutral and very comfortable.
There are 63 pictures
below detailing the condition of the bike. Please look at all of them
carefully and ask any questions you have before bidding. You can call
Chris at 312-878-8711, e-mail him at chris@motoworkschicago.com, or contact us
through ebay.
The bike is located at Motoworks in
the city of Chicago. If you are local and would like to see it in person,
please call 312-878-8711 to set up an appointment.
Shipping a motorcycle can be
expensive, so be sure to look into it before bidding. The zip code is 60608 to
help in figuring shipping. Our recommendation for a great shipper is
Danny at D&K Services. He can be reached at 973-534-7823.
Winning
bidder picks up in Chicago
or arranges for/pays for all shipping/crating. We can deliver within 100 miles of Chicago
for a fee. $500 deposit via PayPal due
within 24
hours of auction close. Remainder via one of the standard payment
methods
within seven days. No PayPal for remainder unless you contact us first.
The
bike is to be picked up within three weeks of auction close. $25 per
week
storage fee after that. We are a dealer, so we must charge sales tax
and process the title and plate if you are an Illinois buyer. If you
are a buyer from one of the states that reciprocates with Illinois on
sales tax, we must collect sales tax based on the vehicle rate for your
state. As a dealer, we also have a $110 documentation fee, $161 title/registration fee for Illinois buyers, and $10 ride-away permit fee for out-of-state buyers.
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