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2001 Suzuki Gsxr-1000 on 2040-motos

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YearYear:0 MileageMileage:24
Location:

Cookeville, Tennessee

Cookeville, TN
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As the title says 2001 GSXR-1000. Fast bike, not stock, a lot of new parts maintenance wise over the last month. 24xxx miles on it and it goes up I do ride it and will continue because im in no hurry to get rid of it. Tank is in terrific shape factory blue and white. Rest of the plastics are all white. Open to cash offers and trade offers. Not interested in anything slow. FAST cars/trucks only other bikes I am interested in are high end Supermotos and Harleys that have a kick start on them that I can get on and ride...this bike is turn key and go. Exhaust is a full Hindle system.

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