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1983 Suzuki Gs on 2040-motos

US $7200
YearYear:1983 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: RED / WHITE / BLUE
Location:

Albemarle, North Carolina, United States

Albemarle, North Carolina, United States
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Suzuki GS tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,500 TypeType:Sport Bike For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Suzuki GS description

For sale, 1983 SUZUKI GS 1100 E rolling frame (with title). Just finished this bike ,it was put together with intention to ride on highway.I cut off all old mounts that were not needed , TIG welded on new ones to mount custom adjustable swing arm with working single rear shock . GSXR foot peg assm. I used 2001 GSXR wheels , 2007 front end and brakes .Had body work custom painted PPG base / clear coat . Paint is slick as glass. Note side covers held on with zeus fasteners . These baby's wont blow off now ! Also comes with 84 GS 1150 motor . Motor has Falicon knife edged polished crank with Falicon rods , straight cut 1100 primary gear , and big end (starter clutch side). Billet clutch basket with matching straight cut gear,MTC  lock up clutch . M.R.E. pro cut transmission , APE case studs and nuts ,APE cylinder studs and nuts. 1500cc  Big Block , high volume oil pump gears , (COPE RACING 31mm - 27mm valve Pro head with apoxy , that was almost 3 grand). I slipped covers off motor so I could take pics. I guarantee motor and its parts to be in perfect order.Over $12,000 invested in motor . Only has about 30 Min. run time. Motor did not have hardened rocker arms . So almost immediately after starting motor, cam lobes were damaged .430 in & 410 ex. were a little to big for street ! Oh well , live and learn . I replaced rocker arms with new stock ones that can be hardened at Megacycle Cams in Texas . And have GSXR cams to replace the bad ones .  Also included  , Vance & Hines Gold Label side winder exhaust. The crank shaft and clutch basket (NEW) cost what I'm asking for everything. For an additional $250.00 fee . I'll be glad to reassemble motor put in frame , pick up motorcycle crate from local dealer , crate bike & parts up ready for freight shipping. you can make arrangements to have crate picked up and shipped to you.If there is any additional information you need , or something specific you would like a picture of let me know . Also willing to sell motor separate . I can reassemble motor and strap it to a palate . Buyer would be responsible for freight cost and pick up from freight company . You call freight co. tell them you have palate that needs to be picked up . They come to me , I help truck driver load palate and he brings it to your door . Easy pezee . I'm letting this stuff go cheap , I've been an E-Bay member for over 10 years and never had a negative feedback . So bid with confidence !   

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