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Suzuki Intruder description
This bike is in EXCELLENT condition with no problems, and
has LESS than 15K miles on it. I've babied this Suzuki VS1400 Intruder; and it's always been kept in the garage. Last year, I spent $1,000 to have the front end raked out with extended forks, mini ape-hangar handlebars, saddle bags, and semi-loud pipes. This spring, I spent $700 at Prattville PowerSports having a complete tune up, new starter, and carburetor rebuilt. The only issue this bike has is a couple of dents on the gas tank (you can see in the photos), but there's no rust on the dents. I bought it that way 5 years ago and just never got around to fixing them. This year, I bought a gallon of auto-body filler ("bondo"), but since I've never done any "body work," I was too chicken to try to fill the small dents, then give it a new paint job. I'll give you the new gallon of filler and wish you luck. :^D The wife says I have to sell it. I can part with it for $2,550 (which is under the KBB retail price) You can pick it up at my home in Prattville (N.W. side; near the High School), or I can meet you in a public place somewhere in Prattville or Millbrook. Call or text Eric at three three four, 315, three nine one two |
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