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Suzuki Intruder description
I am selling my 1987 intruder vs 1400 due to not having time to ride. the bike has one new carburetor one rebuilt carburetor, a brand new clutch, rebuilt master cylinder, new steel braided clutch line and runs beautifully starts every time. Front breaks are a little week and she needs new lite bulbs for the markers and break light, could use a new headlight assembly as this one is appoxyed in, and missing back rest pad but other wise she runs fantastic. Bike is maroon with black saddle bags. I love the bike it is a very powerful cruiser light with a big engine def not a beginner bike. I do not have to sell the bike just hate seeing her sitting there not being ran so figured I would see if I could sell it before storing her for the winter
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Suzuki Intruder for Sale
1987 suzuki intruder(US $3,000.00)
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