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1992 Suzuki Gsx750f Katana. No Title! on 2040-motos

$300
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:14
Location:

Annapolis, Maryland

Annapolis, MD
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This 1992 Suzuki Katana 750 is in ok condition. The title was lost during the move to a new house. The bike was layed over at about twenty MPH on the left side not by me. The plastics on the left were scraped up and the mirror and turn signal on that side were broke and windscreen is gone. The right side is in great shape. I was giving the bike in june and was going to fix it up and I lost my job so I just need my money back. It runs but just needs the carbs cleaned from sitting. No battery. Needs new fuel lines which arnt but a few bucks and needs some gaskets. It has around 14000 mis on it. I found new plastics on-line for around $400. So if you put $500 into it you'll have a great bike. It can hang with newer 600's. Call or Text Justin at. Please leave a message if I don't answer. CASH ONLY!!

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