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2009 Suzuki GSX-R600 (2009)
2009 Suzuki GSX-R600, super clean two new tires2013-12-18 23:10:10Corona, CA7,3876,999.00 -
2006 Suzuki Gsx-R 600 (2006)
2006 Suzuki Gsx-R 600, Must Sell, Mature Rider, NEVER ABUSED, Excellent Bike, Meticulously Maintained, Runs like New, In Excellent Condition, 55600 miles on it, Must of them Freeway (used it to commute to work in Tustin) Valves and forks serviced at 50k, Syntetic Oil every 4,000. Akrapovic slip-on exhaust, ADJUSTABLE PAZZO LEVERS CLUTCH/BRAKE, . Double Bubble Windscreen, 90% on Rear tire, 60% on Front.2013-12-18 22:43:20Corona, CA55,6004,400.00 -
2009 Suzuki Gsx-R 600 (2009)
2009 Suzuki Gsx-R 600, The bike runs perfectly. Brand new Yuasa maintenance free battery, K&N air filter, and Yoshimura full housing exhaust system. 17,xxx clean miles.2013-12-12 23:03:39Corona, CA06,990.00 -
2009 Suzuki GSX-R600 Sportbike (2009)
2009 Suzuki GSX-R600, super clean two new tires2013-10-16 08:42:20Corona, CA, US76,999.00 -
2003 GSXR 600 ALSTARE LIMITED 40TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION (2003)
For sale we have a clean 2003 GSXR 600 Alstare Edition. This is one of 1500 limited edition bikes made for that year (only 1000 made it to the US) & was the 40th Anniversary bike for Suzuki. This bike runs perfectly & is completely stock. Only flaw is in the tail section where there is a little scuff & the tail light has a aftermarket taillight & it doesn't seem to fit exactly right but it is totally functional but I think it should be replaced w/an OEM. Tires have about 60% tread as well & will eventually need to be replaced. Other than that this bike is still a real head turner & gets plenty of looks & compliments whenever it's out. Near mint condition. Now to the bad. I purchased this bike from a gentlemen in the Navy who was stationed in San Diego last December who was being shipped overseas & that was the reason for the sale. When I purchased the bike it had a Minnesota title & the MN registration was still valid until Feb 2013. The bike had 6800 miles when I purchased it. When I went to the DMV here in CA to obtain a new title I was advised that any bike that has under 7500 miles is still considered new & can't be registered for some kind of CA emissions BS reason. Basically if the bike had over 7500 miles I could register it. I know it sounds stupid but that's CA. So for the last few months I've been trying to put some miles on this bike to get it up to 7500 so I can go back to the DMV here in CA to register it & have it inspected by the CHP so I can get it titled in my name. I currently have 7328 miles on it so I'm getting close. Now If it was any other state this wouldn't be an issue but like I said CA has some strict registration laws when it comes to cars & motorcycles. Now my wife just dropped the bomb on me that she's pregnant so now I have to sell the bike. The bike still has the MN title, but isn't currently registered, I just want to be totally up front & forthcoming in regards to the title & registration on this bike. So if your in CA this might be an issue for you. Other than that the bike is solid, I love this bike but unfortunately w/a baby on the way it's gotta go. If you have any questions @ all feel free to send me a text @ 909 702 4037. I'll entertain all reasonable offers but no lowballers please. Tks for looking2013-09-04 04:44:48Corona, California, US7,3284,000.00
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