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2001 Suzuki Tl1000r (v-twin Superbike) (kenosha) on 2040-motos

$5,500
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:15
Location:

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Milwaukee, WI
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2001 Suzuki TL1000R (V-Twin Superbike) (Kenosha), $5,500, image 1

Suzuki Other description

Beautiful TL1000R with 15,000 mis. Excellent maintenance, Pilot Power tires. Yosh stainless race header with carbon fiber cans. Performance air cleaner, Timing Retardation Eliminator. Tail rise kit. No-cut frame sliders. Undertail kit. Clear clutch cover. Blue LEDs. I also have a 1/5 insert and cooling fan mod kit included that I haven't installed yet. Race cowl is signed by AMA Race Pros, including Matt Mladin, Tommy Hayden, Blake Young, and many more. Race schedule from Road America the weekend of the event and AMA season schedule from 2009 are included and in perfect condition. Wind screenis signed by Jason Britton.It's a beautiful bike, gets compliments everywhere she goes. Call/text 262.705.XXXX

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