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2000 Suzuki Tl1000r (pottstown) on 2040-motos

$3,500
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2000 Suzuki TL1000R (pottstown), $3,500, image 1

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2000 suzuki tl1000r.. needs inspection, oil change and possibly a new battery. Runs good, has a few minor scratches. The seat started to dry rot/crack this past summer. Have only put about 5k. miles on it in the past five years. Have a family and don't gwt to ride much.. if interested I also have 2 helmets and 3 jackets that I would sell along with the bike. Has just under 20,000 mis on it. I was told I'm the 2nd owner. Has a power commander on it, not sure how its tuned but the bike is super fast. Not recommened as a beginner bike. The bike is white and black. If emailing put superbike in the subject line to rule out spam. Everything is negotiable.Email me at spieth eight5eight7(enter as all#s) at gmail

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