2011 Suzuki S40 / Ls650 / Savage Ryca Kit Conversion on 2040-motos
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Hello,
I am selling my 2011 Suzuki S40 RYCA Cafe kit converted motorcycle. The project is almost completed. I have the clean title and own it free and clear.
A standard 2011 S40 would run you about $4,000 and the kit alone with my options another $3,500 + 50+ hours of labor.
To learn a bit more about RYCA and the CS-1 conversion, check out their website:
http://www.rycamotors.com/bikes/CS1/about/index.html
List of current RYCA motorcycles for sale:
http://shop.rycamotors.com/bikes_for_sale.html
Please call or text Mike at 402-960_4041
craigs list post http://omaha.craigslist.org/mcy/4075384526.html
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