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2007 Suzuki Gsf1250sa Bandit 1250 Abs on 2040-motos

US $5,000.00
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:8100 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Frederick, Maryland, US

Frederick, Maryland, US
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Suzuki Bandit photos

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Suzuki Bandit tech info

TypeType:Standard Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1255 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:js1gw72b572100284

Suzuki Bandit description

Selling because I have the custom streetfighter bug. May consider selling for less than the reserve if some of the upgraded parts are removed. May trade for Suzuki B-King or similar style bike in good condition. Available for viewing (by apointment) at Blackmarketcars.com in Frederick, MD where it is for sale on consignment. For an appointment, please call 240-439-4102 and ask for Mike or leave message.


2007 Suzuki Bandit GSF1250A
Low Miles, Second Owner, Never Dropped, Never Down
HS Stage 2 Tune-Up with Airbox Mod and Secondary Butterflies Removed


I’ve been a Suzuki Bandit enthusiast for many years and have owned all three generations of the Bandit.  I am the second owner of this Bandit.  I purchased it from the original owner in Maine in the summer of 2009 and rode it home to Maryland.  This was an amazing bike to begin with.  I’ve spent the last few years making it perfect.  I customized it with very best aftermarket upgrades, some of which are extremely hard to find, or are altogether unavailable in the U.S.  It is factory equipped with anti-lock brakes, which I further enhanced with stainless steel brake lines and sintered HH pads.  I upgraded the suspension with a fully adjustable Ohlins rear shock and had the front forks rebuilt with Race Tech springs and Penske valves.  I also added a fork brace for even greater front end stability.  Engine performance was maximized with a Scorpion exhaust, custom mapped electronic jet kit, open airbox with K&N filter, secondary butterfly removal and a timing retard eliminator.

 

This bike is ideal for responsible, safety-conscious riders who still love to cut loose and enjoy some aggressive riding. It should appeal to those looking for a good all-around do-anything bike that can be used for touring, commuting, joyriding, and even occasional track days. It’s equally capable of solo and two-up riding, and the remotely adjustable suspension makes for a simple transition between the two. It should also be popular with those who appreciate the “naked,” fairingless look and want a reliable bike that is easy to service and maintain. The Bandit has long been one of the most underrated bikes on the market, but when properly tuned and equipped it can blow the competition away.

 

Upgraded Parts and Accessories
Ohlins Rear Shock with Remote Adjustment  $1,230
Sargent Seat (Low Version) with Detachable Backrest  $620
Scorpion Carbon Fiber Exhaust  $400
Powerbronze Undertail Kit  $289
Galfer ABS brake and clutch line kit  $265
Dobeck Performance TFI Box  $257
New Metzler M3 Sportec Tires  $250
PSR Click ?N Roll Shorty Brake and Clutch Levers  $220
Pyramid Carbon Fiber Hugger and Chain Guard  $193
GI Pro Gear Indicator Kit with ATRE  $191
HS Front Fork Brace  $162
Penske Valve Kit  $150
GSX650F Seat $150
Fieldsheer Saddlebags $150
HS Handlebar Riser Kit  $135
PSR Frame Sliders  $135
RaceTech Fork Springs  $130
Skidmarx Bandit Double Bubble Wind Screen  $120
Hot Grips Ergo 2 Heated Handgrips  $80
EBC HH Sintered Front Brake Pads  $75
HS / MM PAIR/EVAP Systems Removal Kit  $60
Suzuki Factory Tank Cover  $50
Bar Snake Handlebar Anti-Vibration $50
Custom Folding Highway Foot Pegs $50
Large Motorcycle Cover $50
Battery Charger with Quick Connect Cable $50
K&N Hiflo Air Filter  $49
Superbike Handlebars (Black)  $40
Carbon Fiber Upper Triple Tree Cover  $30
Goodridge Speed Bleeder Screws  $18
Tail light / Turn Signal Integrater  $15
O2 Bypass Module  $15
Silver Rim Tape  $15
Total $5,694

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