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2007 Suzuki Gsx-r600<---- on 2040-motos

$6,588
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Phoenix, Arizona

Phoenix, AZ
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Engine: 599cc,4-stroke,4 cyl, liquid-cooled, DOUBLE OVERHEAD CAMSHAFT, 16-valve Bore Stroke: 67.0 x 42.5mm Compression Ratio: 12.5:1 Fuel System: Fuel Injection Lubrication: Wet Sump Ignition: Digital/transistorized Transmission: six gear, constant mesh Final Drive: #525 chain Overall Length: 2040mm (80.3 in.) Overall Width: 715mm (28.1 in.) Overall Height: 1125mm (44.3 in.) Seat Height: 810mm (31.9 in.) Ground Clearance: 130mm (5.1 in.) Wheelbase: 1400mm (55.1 in.) Dry Weight: 161 kg (354 pounds) CA Spec: 162 kg (357 pounds.) Suspension Front: Cartridge-type, coil spring, fully adjustable spring preload, rebound and compression damping Suspension Rear: Link-type, gas/oil damped, fully adjustable spring preload, compression and rebound damping Brakes Front: Dual hydraulic disc Brakes Rear: Single hydraulic disc Tires Front: 120/70-ZR-17 Tires Rear: 180/55-ZR-17 Fuel Tank Capacity: 16.5 liter (4.4 gal.) CA Model: 15.5 liter (4.1 gal.) Call Evan at for more detailsWe Finance!

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