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2007 Suzuki Gsxr 1000 (graham) on 2040-motos

$10,000
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Durham, North Carolina

Durham, NC
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2007 Suzuki GSXR 1000 (Graham), $10,000, image 1

Suzuki GS description

Here's a sweet bike, has 10,000mis, lowered 2ins, polished stainless steel yoshi pipe, chrome rearsets, front and rear, chrome wheels, chrome swingarm, I have the seat cowl, original dog bone, stock swingarm, rotor and brake caliber, I also have a new set of Michelin on the bike less than 1500mis on them, and a new chain was put on when the swimgarm was changed, this bike is a strong bike and very reliable, not for the faint of heart, price is negotiable call or text 336 264 88Oseven thanksThe purple HD deuce is also for sale, contact for info

Moto blog

Suzuki Announces $4.2 Million Contingency for 2012

Thu, 08 Dec 2011

American Suzuki is posting $4.2 million in race contingency for the 2012 U.S. road racing and motocross season. The contingency program is open to amateur and professional racers riding 2011 or 2012 Suzuki GSX-R600, GSX-R750 or GSX-R1000 sportbikes and RM85/85L, RM-Z250 or RM-Z450 motocross racers.

Eugene Laverty Talks Suzuki MotoGP Testing

Fri, 13 Jun 2014

In this diary entry, Voltcom Crescent Suzuki’s Eugene Laverty reflects on a busy three weeks that saw him visit Suzuki HQ in Hamamatsu in Japan, test the Suzuki MotoGP machine in Okayama and Phillip Island; and then race to a podium position at the Sepang World Superbike round in Malaysia. The past few weeks have been one hell of an adventure. The trip started out in Donington for the British round of the World Superbike Championship and from there I travelled directly to Japan for my debut test on Suzuki’s MotoGP prototype.

Suzuki Pushes MotoGP Return Back to 2015

Mon, 17 Jun 2013

The good news is Suzuki revealed the first official images of its new MotoGP prototype racer. The bad news is the Japanese manufacturer announced it is delaying its MotoGP return for another year, now targeting a comeback for the 2015 season. When Suzuki first announced its withdrawal from the MotoGP championship in 2011, the plan was to return for the 2014 season.