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2005 Suzuki GSX-R (2005)
Bike is ready to ride. Battery and front tire new at beginning is summer has a jet kit with new Coffman exhaust come with Corbin front seat and 2 yellow rear seat cowls and 1 white seat cowl also have front and rear factory seats had rims painted yellow plugs and coils were also replaced first of this summer very fast bike looking to upgrade to Harley bike has just under 11000 miles clean title in hand also license plate eliminator kit with lights new this year also2016-10-13 04:39:43Effort, Pennsylvania, United States1117000
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2012 Suzuki GSX-R (2012)
Bike is in like new condition with only 674 miles. I see no flaws. Bike is listed locally also, so I may take down at anytime.2016-10-14 04:38:14Daisytown, Pennsylvania, United States67517000
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2013 Suzuki GSX-R (2013)
I HAVE A BEAUTIFUL GSXR 600 THAT HAS BEEN BABIED SINCE NEW IT HAS A SLIP ON PIPE AFTERMARKET SHORTIE LEVERS FRAME SLIDERS AND SPOOLS. THIS BIKE HAS NEVER SEEN RAIN OR BEEN DROPPED ITS MINT HAVE TO SEE IN PERSON TOP APPRECIATE PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS willyv.primo@gmail.com2016-10-18 04:38:04Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, United States49,200.00
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2000 Suzuki GSX-R (2000)
Great bike with only 10,600 miles, fresh rebuilt carbs, new NGK plugs, fresh oil change, garage kept, runs like a BEAST! Great handling bike rear tire is near new, front is okay...brakes are good. has some minor cosmetic flaws but overall looks very good (see photos).2016-11-03 04:38:01Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States1016000
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2008 Suzuki GSX-R (2008)
I live in Lockhaven Pennsylvania you will have to come to me to look at the bike I will not let anybody ride it unless they have cash in hand one ownernever been wrecked super fast bike. this bike has been garage kept. I will not get to lowballed or take trades I'm looking for 5800 OBO.2016-11-12 04:43:19Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, United States285,800.00
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2000 Suzuki GSX-R (2000)
Great looking and running bike, wrap a red ribbon around it for that special someone! Very nice condition with some light scratches here and there, left lower has some scratches from a low side but could easily be covered with new graphics...color is a beautiful blue that the pictures do not do justice to...New battery, new NGK plugs, Carbs just cleaned and she's running great! Lots of power, just keeps winding out with a twist of the throttle!2016-11-23 04:44:10Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States77500
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2003 Suzuki GSX-R (2003)
2003 GSXR 1000.. GARAGE KEPT IN GREAT CONDITION.. ONLY SELLING BECAUSE I HAVE ANOTHER BIKE..2016-11-23 04:44:13York, Pennsylvania, United States125,500.00
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1985 Suzuki GSX-R (1985)
1985 Suzuki GSX-R750. Like new condition, only 6,105 miles. Back in 1985 the whole sports bike world took a quantum leap forward with the introduction of the legendary Suzuki GSX-R750 featuring its air/oil cooled 749cc engine, and went on to set the standard to which all super bikes would be compared and redefine the path of modern sport bikes.2016-12-07 04:38:35West Chester, Pennsylvania, United States613,500.00
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2005 Suzuki GSX-R (2005)
Selling my well kept Suzuki GSXR1000 super bike, runs and drives excellent. One of the best and fastest 1000cc bikes ever made, has a full yoshimura exhaust, hot bodies flush turn signal lights, smoked windshield, frame sliders, tank guard, side mirror. Fresh oil change and newer rear tire, bike is ready to go..2016-12-13 04:37:51Albrightsville, Pennsylvania, United States184,500.00
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