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2002 Suzuki Gsxr750 on 2040-motos

$4,500
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:13
Location:

Tell City, Indiana

Tell City, IN
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2002 suzuki gsxr 750 streetbike.low miles 13,xxxbrand new tiresbike books for 4500 stock. I just installed new smoked wind screenand gsxr black spiked grips and new black levers. When I got it the lever ends were broke off where it fell over on the kick stand. Bike has a couple scuffs on the decals on both fairing but in very nice shape. Also has hotbodies under tail kit with led tails. Runs flawlessly. Also just installed new frame sliders. And new michelin pilot two compound tires. Rides like a dream. Also just tightened chain and new brakes. Bike is a toy but wanting to trade for a vehicle. No junk please. Interested in all types of vehicles.

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