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Suzuki : Gsx-r 2007 Suzuki Gsxr 750 on 2040-motos

$4,200
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Chardon, Ohio

Chardon, OH
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2007 Suzuki GSXR750 I am selling my 2007 Suzuki because there is just no time to ride.I recently put new tires on it,battery and new brakes,mileage is 11,700 and runs well.aftermarket exhaust was put on from previous owner is slightly loose and throws a code off on the bike,but appears to not compromise with how it runs.the bike has been repainted to a satin finish and is in decent condition,no show quality for sure but is respectable.the very end of the clutch lever is broken and the mount to the brake master cylinder is broke buy works fine,other than that the bike looks and rides well,please feel free to email me with any questions thanks for looking

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