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2006 Suzuki 1000 on 2040-motos

$11,500
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Motor has about 10mis, just had motor built by Lee's Performance. Motor has rc heads, new cams, and carpenter springs. Bottom end is still stock but has Wiseco Pistons Motor and is built for nos. Nos only been pre-owned once since Lee's Performance rebuilt motor. I added rc spray bar and never had time to get motor tuned. Motor has never been blown. Still original motor with all paper work by Lee's Performance. It also has a Brocks Sidewinder for Exhaust Muffler. Bike runs strong; not for a 1st time owner and is still streetable. And still has original motor pistons, springs, etc. and clear title. Working twelve hrs a day keeps me from enjoying my hobbies. Only reason selling bike is just been sitting and waiting to be up against those 1300 and 1400's...yeah!Contact:

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