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For sale is a 2007 Suzuki SV650S motorcycle. The color is dark red and the bike has 11293 miles. I am the original owner since buying it new at a dealership in 2008. The tires are Michelin Pilot Road 3s (160/60/17 on the rear and 120/70/17 on the front) and have less than 1000 miles on them. The rear brake pads were also replaced when the tires were changed. There is a scuff on the fairing (throttle side) that is visible in the pictures.
The bike does several aftermarket upgrades: 1) All brake lines have been upgraded to stainless steel braided. 2) The rear tire hugger is not stock, but I do have the original parts and will include them. 3) Levers have been upgraded to adjustable levers. 4) I installed a Hotbodies undertail (fender eliminator) shortly after purchasing. It has integrated turn signals. I no longer have the stock parts for this, but the fender kit looks nice and works great. It has a small scratch on the fender eliminator (white mark) visible in the photos. 4) The rear seat cover is also not stock and I will include the original rear seat and grab handle as well. |
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