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2007 Suzuki Sv1000s on 2040-motos

$5,399
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:16722 ColorColor: Black
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Suzuki SV tech info

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Suzuki SV description

2007 Suzuki SV1000S, Suzuki SV1000s - You haven't lived until you've accelerated hard out of a corner on a Suzuki SV1000S. Its liquid-cooled, 90-degree V-twin powerplant rewards you with a monstrous surge of torque and an incredibly wide powerband. The new SV1000S is built to be without question the most exciting V-twin sport bike you've ever ridden down a twisty road. The SV1000S has handling to match its impressive powerplant. With technologically advanced chassis and suspension systems, it offers a superb combination of precise handling, solid stability and all-day riding comfort. And to increase its versatility, the fork and single piggyback-reservoir shock absorber are fully adjustable, so you can tune them to suit a variety of roads and riding styles.

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