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Used 2007 Suzuki Gsf1250 For Sale. on 2040-motos

$4,500
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:7
Location:

Goddard, Kansas

Goddard, KS
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Suzuki GS tech info

VINVIN:JS1GW72AX72101390

Suzuki GS description

The GSF1250 Bandit is Suzuki's premier sport/touring motorcycle. Featuring a slightly more upright riding position makes for a more comfortable ride but still retains excellent handling characteristics. The 1255cc motor has abundant torque low in the RPM range around 3500RPM where it is most usable on the street in everyday riding. Upgrades include Yoshimura slip-on exhaust, Holeshot Performance TFI Tuning Box (stage one - 115hp with 97 pounds ft torque), K&N air filter, National Cycle Vstream windshield (19 tall, light smoke color), Pro Grip Duo Density grips, and Michelin Pilot 2CT tires (rear tire is brand new due to nail in previous tire, front has about 1K miles). Throttle bodies just synchronized by local Suzuki dealer. This motorcycle is in excellent running and cosmetic condition. Cared for properly by the previous adult owner and never raced or abused. Fresh oil change. Original exhaust, windshield, grips, tool kit and owners manual included. Come see this very nice and well cared for motorcycle at D&P Sales LLC in Goddard, KS.

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