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Suzuki : GSX / Katana 1992 SUZUKI KATANA 600 CUSTOM BLACK (0)
CUSTOM SPORT BIKE MADD MAX EDITION THIS IS A TERRIFIC CONDITION SUZUKI KATANA 600 1992. THE BIKE IS READY TO RIDE. THE KATANA HAS A NEW BATTERY AND JUST BEEN SERVICED AT OUR SHOP.2014-01-29 04:22:25Danville, VA01,395.00
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2004 Suzuki Trike (0)
2004 Suzuki Trike 800cc, blue and silver with Lehman Tramp Trike kit. Comes with chrome engine guard, chrome spoke wheels, sissie bar with luggage rack, parking brake, foot boards, rear passenger hand holds, windshield, stabilizer bar, set of leather luggage bags. 5485mis, exceptional condition, garage kept.2014-01-30 00:22:06Winchester, VA511,900.00
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1974 Suzuki Other (1974)
1974 Suzuki GT750 barn find project bike that I purchased in the summer of 2008 wanting to have another 74 GT750 again just like the one I owned and sold back in the '70s. I am the second owner of this bike. I purchased the bike as a project bike not knowing what it may or may not need. I can't recall the exact dollar amount that I spent getting it to where it currently is, but if I was to guess I would say it was somewhere over $2,500 that I spent for new and used oem parts from Ebay and other sources to bring it back to what you see now as well as making it drivable. I can tell you that I put countless hours into replacing any part that didn't look acceptable or didn't look almost new, with the exception of the dent in the gas tank, the chip in the radiator cover and dent in the points cover. My goal was to initially make it look great, get it running to later fully restore it to make it look like new. I completed two of those tasks: I got it running and made it look great.2016-07-11 04:53:06Alexandria, Virginia, United States126084
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2012 Suzuki Other (2012)
Up for sale is my 2012 DL650. Bought in May 2015 from the original owner at about 4600 miles. Color is the beautiful Pearl Mirage White which was imported in limited quantities to the USA.2016-10-07 04:38:17Ashburn, Virginia, United States125,000.00
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2008 Suzuki Other (2008)
2008 Suzuki C50 Boulevard ONLY 4800 miles 1 OWNER, All original, Senior ownd and driven, Like New, Always Garaged, Never was in rain. OE Boulevard Windshield, Cobra Freeway Bars w/ Kuyakyn Longhorn Dually Hwy pegs, Suzuki Leather studded saddle bags w/ brackets. Cobra low back sissy bar w/ seat back and luggage rack.2016-10-12 04:38:18Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States45,000.00
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1986 Suzuki Other (1986)
2016-11-16 04:41:19Richmond, Virginia, United States413000
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2008 Suzuki Other (2008)
Bike is in good condition and has been well maintained. It has heated hand warmers, upgraded windshield, crash bar, new sprockets and chain. It has a small bear claw tear in the seat.2016-11-27 04:41:35Gladstone, Virginia, United States483,300.00
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1980 Custom Built Motorcycles Other (1980)
'Project GS' by industrial Moto Co.This 1980 Suzuki GS250 came to us with 8,100 original miles on it. Bike is completely re-built from the motor, wheels, brake system, electrical, etc.The Kenda Multi-Purpose tires give the GS an aggressive look along with the Satin Black and Sterling Copper color scheme.90% of the bike is powder coated. From the frame, carbs, spokes and even all the nuts and bolts. Runs incredibly smooth and it's light weight makes it a blast in the corners.Let me know if oyu have any questions and thank you for looking.2016-12-07 04:38:40Rixeyville, Virginia, United States116200
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