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1983 Suzuki Gs550e on 2040-motos

$2,999
YearYear:1983 MileageMileage:18249 ColorColor: RED
Location:

Georgetown, Texas

Georgetown, TX
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Suzuki GS tech info

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Suzuki GS description

1983 SUZUKI GS550E, And it was comfortable, too, with a flat, broad seat allowing the rider to place his bum where he wanted it, while giving comfortable two-up riding. Following a pattern laid down by Suzuki’s 2-stroke triples, the Suzuki GS550 was endowed with the riding attributes Suzuki’s customer had come to expect, namely, long range comfort.

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