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2003 Suzuki Sv650s - $2700.00 Woman Owned (original Owner) - Extremely Low Miles on 2040-motos

US $2,000.00
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:1844 ColorColor: Cooper (Red/Orange)
Location:

Upper Marlboro, Maryland, US

Upper Marlboro, Maryland, US
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Suzuki SV tech info

TypeType:Sport Bike Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):645 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:JS1VP53A032102596

Suzuki SV description

Suzuki SV650/SV650S Bike Description:


ENGINE
•Type: Liquid-cooled, four-stroke,
•90-degree V-twin
•Displacement: 645cc
•Bore x stroke: 81.0 x 62.6mm
•Compression ratio: 11.5:1
•Carburation: Mikuni fuel injection,
•39mm throttle bodies
•Transmission: 6-speed
CHASSIS
•Front tire: 120/60ZR-17 Dunlop D220FST L
•Rear tire: 160/60ZR-17 Dunlop D220ST L
•Rake/trail: 25.0 degrees/4.0 in. (102mm)/ •25.0 degrees/3.9 in. (100mm)
•Wheelbase: 56.7 in. (1440mm)/
•56.3 in. (1430mm)
•Seat height: 31.5 in. (800mm •Fuel capacity: 4.7 gal. (17L •Claimed dry weight: 368 lb. (167kg)/
•377 lb. (171kg)


Basic specs:

A 645cc, DOHC, 90-degree V-Twin that made 71.7 hp at 9250 rpm and 46.2 ft.-lb. of torque at 7250, good enough to propel this 426-lb. (with its 4.4-gal. tank filled to the brim) roadster to an 11.93-sec., 111-mph quarter-mile and a top speed of 129 mph.

 

The Suzuki SV650's liquid-cooled DOHC unit is so smooth and eager it makes most European V-twins seem crude and impotent.  The Suzuki SV650 is flexible and predictable, has a thrilling zest for revs and yet is completely reliable, too. What’s more, the gear change is typically Suzuki slick and the clutch is light and easy. The SV650 has an all-round great engine.

 

The bike is described to the best of my ability. If you have any questions please ask before bidding.

 

Shipping: 

Buyer is responsible for all shipping cost.  Buyer assumes all responsibility for any damage occurred during shipping.

Payment:

Please read payment information.  I will accept Paypal for the deposit and final payment.  Cash payment will be accepted in person locally.  NO PERSONAL CHECKS!!!  Upon final payment title, bill of sale, and keys will be turned over to new owner via in person or FEDEX next day

 

 

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