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1980 Suzuki Gs1000gl on 2040-motos

$1,250
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:9
Location:

Tampa Bay,

Tampa Bay
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This bike is clean for it's age. It was in storage for 20yrs. It has just 9k miles. I have gone through it top to bottom including all new carb rebuild kits and relining of the gas tank with brand new tires front and back. This thing is a beast and runs like a scolded dog. Supertrap 4/1 exhaust sounds great. Kelly blue book 1100 trade in and 1800 retail value. It does need a new front master cylinder. It will work by pumping it but there is no air in the system. The master is just shot. I will buy 1 and fix it in the next couple weeks. they are 30 bucks delivered on ebay which is cheaper than rebuilding. I will drop the price by 100.00 if you want to deal with it yourself. rear brake is flawless so I am driving it now. It has a clean and clear Wisconson title. I will trade for other 4 cyl bike over 550cc.

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