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1980 Suzuki Gs 850 $500 Firm 33,000 Miles on 2040-motos

$500
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Suzuki GS description

I am selling this for my brother. Bike was ridden most of spring and my brother let it run out of gas and now the bike will not start. The bike say for 6-eight months after. The bike has some cosmetic issues like tears in seat, dent in tank and some surface rust, but nothing to keep from being ridden. 33,zero miles. Bike has a clear title in hand and the price is $500 firm and non negotiable. Call or Text.

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