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2004 Suzuki Vl800 Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $0.00
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:25
Location:

El Paso, Texas, US

El Paso, TX, US
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TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:P12385A PhonePhone:8557392853

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2004 Suzuki VL800,

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Thu, 02 Jun 2011

The amazing Alex Lowes is deservedly grabbing all the attention in the BSB paddock at the moment, but I believe last year’s top Superbike rookie, Alistair Seeley is doing an equally impressive job in the Supersport class. Although he looks ten years younger, thirty one year old Seeley  is riding one of only two 2011 600 GSXRs (fellow countryman Marty Nutt is on the other) in the class. Alistair has finished on the podium four times including a race win at the opening Brand Hatch round and currently lies second in the championship.  He also took victory on the Gixer in the only race run at the North West 200 last month and was looking like the runaway winner last Sunday at Thruxton until electrical gremlins struck after opening up a seven second lead.

2012 Suzuki GSX-R1000 – Gixxer Thou Updated with a Focus on Weight Savings

Mon, 24 Oct 2011

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