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1997 Suzuki Gsxr 600 (hilliard, Oh) on 2040-motos

$2,200
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Columbus, Ohio

Columbus, OH
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1997 Suzuki GSXR 600 (Hilliard, OH), $2,200, image 1

Suzuki GS description

1997 Suzuki GSXR 60033,000mis, custom paint job, new battery, low miles on tires, new chain and sprockets, extra fairings swing arm and windshield, passenger seat, extra key, lowered, polished swing arm, new stator, huge trunk space (I've put to-go boxes in that thing as well as hoodies and shoes).I bought this bike back in 2005 and it has been an awesome bike. If you're new to riding, it's easy to learn on and always turns heads. People ask me all the time if it's a Hyabusa because of the shape and seat cowl. The tires are from 2007 but only have about 5-6,zero miles on them. I've been on the go since 2010 and don't get to use it much.It needs an oil change and new filter. Carbs probably could use a cleaning, spark plugs are clean, battery is charged. 2 scratches on bike. 1 on the front left from another bike backing up into mine and their exhaust messed up the paint. The other on the back left (mostly under the bevel of the curvature and out of site) *see pics for info- don't mind the dust she needs a bath*I'm asking $2,200 OBO. Cash only, no trades. More pics available

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