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2006 Suzuki Gsxr1000 on 2040-motos

$6,499
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:10
Location:

Boston, Massachusetts

Boston, MA
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Suzuki Other description

This bike is in MINT CONDITION and has many extras. It has just 10k miles and has many extras:- Tinted blinker lenses- Hot Bodies undertail- Frame sliders- Carbon fiber exhaust- Pit Bull aluminum +1 rear sprocket- K&N air filter- Tinted windscreen- Speedo Healer- Steel braided lines- Comes with rear seat and foot pegs- Fender eliminator- White headlamp- Front and rear wave rotors- GSXR logo seat- Heli bar risersThis bike is extremely clean. It runs perfectly and sounds awesome. If you are looking to upgrade from your 600 this is the right bike!You can layaway this bike through the winter with $800 down. Payoff by spring and drive it home!!Please call or text anytime...Clean trades wanted!!JOESSPORTBIKES.COMgixxer 1000 liter cbr1000 cbr r1 yzfr1

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