2007 Suzuki Gsxr 600 Toxic Viper Orange Yamaha R6 R1 750 1000 Low Reserve on 2040-motos
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Up for auction is my 2007 Suzuki GSXR 600. This has been a great bike for me, no problems, I run synthetic Mobil 1 oil, current oil has 2,000 miles on it. It comes with rear spools already installed for a bike stand, tires are Michelin Pilots with about 1500 miles on them. I put new tires on it a couple months ago. It has a Jardine GP slip on that was installed by the previous owner, NEW K&N air filter installed by me about a month or so ago. This bike features a custom color chosen by and painted by me. It is Viper Toxic Orange, the color is off a 2010 Dodge Viper. It also has gloss black on some of it. This orange stands out in a crowd with the chrome decals. Paint is very nice, it's only about 3 months old, there are a few minor cracks and scratches that have been touched up, small, not that noticeable.This bike has been my daily driver to and from work this summer. I bought the bike last fall at an insurance auction. The bike had been laid down on the right side. I replaced the headlight, upper stay bracket, ignition (wires were frayed), windscreen (tinted), right fairing, added frame sliders, bike had very minimal damage which is why I bought it. Looking to move to a Yamaha R1 in the spring so I'm selling my GSXR now. This bike does have a rebuilt title and can be registered just like you would a clear title bike. This bike is sold not actual miles. I bought it that way, with the ignition wires frayed they were not able to check the miles. When I replaced the ignition the odometer read 9,254 miles, it now reads 11,264, mileage will be slightly higher as I am still riding it. F1 light is on, don't know why, bike runs great, doesn't overheat or anything, rides smooth. Right mirror has scratches, wiggles a little but is functional, never replaced it.
Mostly commuting miles, adult owned, no stunts, wheelies, etc. I am not desperate to sell, so no low ball offers please. I have the title free from liens in my hand ready to be transferred to the new owner. $500 deposit due via Paypal within 24 hours, the balance due in cash within 1 week of auction end.
CASH ONLY. NOT LOOKING TO TRADE, LOOKING FOR CASH, NO CHECKS OF ANY KIND.
Any questions please feel free to contact me via ebay, Buy from a trusted seller, I have sold vehicles in the past, this is my 3rd bike, I have 100% feedback rating and plan to keep it that way. I'm sure I'm forgetting something, but any questions please ask.
Thanks for looking and good luck!
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