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1st Gen 2001 Suzuki Sv650 (copiague) on 2040-motos

$4,000
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Long Island,

Long Island
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Suzuki SV description

I AM SELLING MY first GEN 2001 SUZUKI SV650 RACE BIKE/ MOTORCYCLE. THIS BIKE IS IN GOOD SHAPE ALL AROUND. RECENT WORK AND PARTS DONE ON THIS BIKE ARE OIL CHANGE WITH HI FLO FILTER,VORTEX FRONT/REAR SPROCKET,CUSTOM LENGTH GXW520 CHAIN,VESRAH PADS,FRONT BRAKE SYSTEM, 650 pound REAR SPRING,BELL-RAY FORK OIL,D-RING KIT AND CLIPS,NGK PLUGS,HI FLO AIR FILTER,PIRELLI 120/17 AND PIRELLI 160/17 TIRES,CUSTOM PAINT AND STICKERS. I HAVE PAPER WORK AS WELL AS A FULL MANUEL ON THIS BIKE. I AM ASKING $4000. FOR ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT 516-425-XXXX THANK YOU

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