Find or Sell Motorcycles & Scooters in USA

2009 Suzuki Sv 650sf Sportbike on 2040-motos

US $5,699.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:10 ColorColor: BLUE
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, US

Las Vegas, NV, US
QR code
2009 Suzuki SV 650SF  Sportbike , US $5,699.00, image 1

Suzuki SV photos

2009 Suzuki SV 650SF  Sportbike , US $5,699.00, image 2 2009 Suzuki SV 650SF  Sportbike , US $5,699.00, image 3 2009 Suzuki SV 650SF  Sportbike , US $5,699.00, image 4 2009 Suzuki SV 650SF  Sportbike , US $5,699.00, image 5 2009 Suzuki SV 650SF  Sportbike , US $5,699.00, image 6 2009 Suzuki SV 650SF  Sportbike , US $5,699.00, image 7

Suzuki SV tech info

TypeType:Sportbike Stock NumberStock Number:UZ0111 PhonePhone:8884949070

Suzuki SV description

2009 Suzuki SV 650SF, Take the winning formula of the SV and add a stylish and purposeful full fairing, a mean dual-headlight stare and a single seat conversion. Little wonder the SV family has been a European bestseller since its launch in 1999. FOR MORE DETAILS AND INFORMATION ON PURCHASING THIS UNIT. SUCH AS FINANCING OR CASH DEAL PLEASE CALL RYAN IN SALES 702-482-0539 OR EMAIL TO

Moto blog

Contradictory Rumors Continue to Swirl Around Hopkins’ Plans

Wed, 20 Jan 2010

As we reported On Jan. 15, Team Hammer, which races under the name Team M4 Suzuki, announced on Jan. 14 that John Hopkins would test a Suzuki GSX-R1000 Superbike at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, Calif., on Feb.

46,061 Motorcycles Stolen in US in 2012

Mon, 25 Nov 2013

An average of 126 motorcycles were stolen in the U.S. every day in 2012, according to a report released by the the National Insurance Crime Bureau. That’s from a total of 46,061 motorcycles reported stolen that year a 1.3% improvement from the 46,667 motorcycles reported stolen in 2011.

MotoGP Approves “Factory 2″ Rules

Tue, 18 Mar 2014

We’re just days away from the start of the 2014 MotoGP season and one would think it’s a little late for series organizers to make any significant rule changes. At least, one would think that if one were unfamiliar with the political back-and-forths going on between the major manufacturers and MotoGP promoter Dorna. But with the season-opening Qatar round about to begin, the Grand Prix Commission approved new rules establishing a compromise between the new Factory and Open options.