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1982 SUZUKI GS-1100-E, STRONG RUNNING, MOSTLY OEM, GOOD SHAPE (1982)
HERE IT IS , 1982 SUZUKI GS-1100-E , GOOD RUNNING , TIRES GOOD, BRAKES GOOD, CHAIN AND SPROCKETS, GOOD SHAPE, SIDE COVERS MISSING, ALL LIGHTS WORKING, EXHAUST MUFFLER NOT OEM, NO BAFFLE, MOTOR IS SOUND, GEARBOX GETS ALL 5 GEARS SOLID, CLUTCH IS GOOD, CHARGING SYSTEM CHECKED AT 13.88 @ 2500 RPM, ..........................................................................................FOR THESE AND OTHER ITEMS YOU MAY HAVE QUESTIONS ON PLEASE GIVE US AT CALL 513-251-6701 12AM.-8PM. TUE.-SUN. CENTRAL TIME THANKS FOR LOOKING ,,, AND GOOD LUCK IN THE BIDDING AND BUYING.2013-09-30 12:22:24Cincinnati, Ohio, US21,9021,225.00 -
2007 SUZUKI GS500E 10,135 MILES HAVE KEY STARTS HAS BAD CLUTCH (2007)
NO GUARENTEES OUR VEHICLES WILL MAKE THE TRIP HOME...PLAN ACCORDINGLY!! THIS GS500E AND ALL OF OUR REPOS ARE LOCATED IN PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE NOTE THE LOCATION BEFORE YOU BID. WE DO NOT SHIP.2013-09-03 09:28:24Portsmouth, Ohio, US10,135821.00 -
1982 KATANA GS1000SZ (1982)
You are bidding on a 1982 GS1000SZ Suzuki Suzuki Katana GS1000SZ Years produced: 1982 Claimed power: 90hp @ 8,500rpm Top speed: 140mph Engine type: Air-cooled, in-line four-cylinder Weight (wet): 252.4kg (556.5lb) 1982 Price: $4,499 Price now: $3,500-$5,500 MPG: 35-50 The bike is in good to fair condition. Please refer to the pictures for the bike condition. The bike runs well but needs some TLC. This bike is all original as far as I know and can tell. I am listing this bike with a $2500 reserve. If you have any questions please let me know. Some History: Underneath its wild appearance lives a more-or-less standard issue GS. The bike’s engine, though a fine dual-overhead-cam 16-valve power plant, is essentially an earlier GS1100 mill with a 2mm-smaller bore and a 1.2mm-shorter stroke.2013-09-03 04:00:33Elyria, Ohio, US27,0002,500.00
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