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2002 Suzuki Ls650p Savage (sudbury) on 2040-motos

$1,500
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:15
Location:

Boston, Massachusetts

Boston, MA
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2002 Suzuki LS650P Savage (Sudbury), $1,500, image 1

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2002 Suzuki LS650P Savage Motorcycleblack 15,630mis$1500 or best offer I bought it in 2008 from a guy who bought a bigger Suzuki and I have always kept in my garage. The 1st owner put on a custom exhaust pipe and told me it had never been dumped. I had it tip over once when I parked on loose gravel. Lesson learned. There is a dent/scratch on the gas tank where the right hand brake hits when turned far right when parked. It has always run great. When it is cold, it will sputter if you don't let it warm up. I have the title in hand. Will be taking off road and craigslist soon then garage for winter. Make me an ofer.pick up only and local delivery avaliable

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