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1978 Suzuki Gs1000 on 2040-motos

$1,500
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Richmond, Kentucky

Richmond, KY
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Raked...Lowered...Wheelie Bars...Dyna Coils...Dyna Ignition...Fork Brace...Steering Stabilizer...Geared...Jetted Carbs...Aftermarket Rear D.I.D 18 in Wheel...Brand New Tires...Also Comes With Knobby For Dirt Drags...Lots Of Extra Parts.....Wheels...swingarm...head...block...forks..tranny...cams...rods...pistons...I have 2500 dollars in this bike...I need money for other projects.NEEDS Wired...Rectifier...Right Side Cover.,,Lamps Mounted For Street.....This Bike Runs Strong...859979-279oneMay trade...Make offer

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