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1980 Suzuki Gs 750e Cafe Killer Custom on 2040-motos

US $2,025.00
YearYear:1980 MileageMileage:500 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Monticello, Indiana, US

Monticello, Indiana, US
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1980 SUZUKI GS 750E CAFE KILLER CUSTOM, US $2,025.00, image 1

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1980 SUZUKI GS 750E CAFE KILLER CUSTOM, US $2,025.00, image 2 1980 SUZUKI GS 750E CAFE KILLER CUSTOM, US $2,025.00, image 3 1980 SUZUKI GS 750E CAFE KILLER CUSTOM, US $2,025.00, image 4 1980 SUZUKI GS 750E CAFE KILLER CUSTOM, US $2,025.00, image 5 1980 SUZUKI GS 750E CAFE KILLER CUSTOM, US $2,025.00, image 6 1980 SUZUKI GS 750E CAFE KILLER CUSTOM, US $2,025.00, image 7

Suzuki Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750

Suzuki Other description

 YOU ARE BIDDING ON THE BADDEST SUZUKI GS750E ON THE PLANET. THIS MOTORCYCLE IS A CUSTOM BUILT ONE OFF THAT YOU WILL NEVER SEE ONE LIKE IT ANYWHERE!

   THE BIKE STARTED ITS LIFE AS A MODEST 1980 SUZUKI GS750E WHEN I BOUGHT THE BIKE IT WAS 100% STOCK. WHAT YOU SEE TODAY IS THE RESULT OF HUNDREDS  IF NOT THOUSANDS OF INTENSE LABOR HOURS. 
LIST OF WORK DONE:
REWORKED REINFORCED POWDERCOATED FRAME.
MOTOR HAS BEEN WORKED OVER BY A 30 YEAR SUZUKI TECH FITTED WITH SMOOTH BORE CARBURETORS AND DYNA COILS APROX 120HP
FRONT END IS A CUSTOM FIT 2010 GSXR 750 
MONO SHOCKED 2011 GSXR REAR
BODY WORK IS PAINTED WITH HOUSE OF KOLOR  FIREBALL METALIC ( has a very heavy metalic)
LED TURN SIGNALS ,REARS ARE INTEGRATED INTO THE TAIL LIGHT
MANY MANY MANY OTHER THING I CAN LIST FOR DAYS LOOK AT THE PICTURES IT SPEAKS FOR ITS SELF THIS BIKE DRAWS A CROWD WHERE EVER IT GOES I HAVE PUT ABOUT 500 MILES ON IT SINCE DONE AND IT IS A BEAST! IT PULLS HARD AND SMOOTH THROUGH ALL THE GEARS. IT RUNS AWSOME  AND SOUNDS IMPRESSIVE. 
WILL ONLY SELL TO US ONLY BIDDERS, GOOD LUCK!

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