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2006 Suzuki Katana 750 13k Black/ Silver (san Jose North) on 2040-motos

$2,900
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:13
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2006 Suzuki Katana 750 13K Black/ Silver (san jose north), $2,900, image 1

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I'm selling a 2006 Suzuki Katana 750 with approximately. 13,546mis on it.If you can see the listing after pushing the refresh button, this motorcycle is still available. I did lower to price to $2,900 for a quick sale. It has a salvage title, but I can't find anything wrong with the frame and it rides straight.It does have a custom exhaust and sounds very powerful without being ridiculously loud. I repainted the right fairing (with professional grade clear coat) and it looks pretty good, but certainly not perfect.I just updated the front turn signals and installed the front fender and chain guard..The previous owner took good care of it and the tires seem to be in terrific condition.It just passed the brake and light inspection so everything works, turn signals, horn, brake lamps, etc.I just rode it to the DMV last week and it has a brand new license plate on it.It rides nice and has plenty of power!The Vin # is JS1GR7GA262102967. no trades please. Questions?Curtis Nelson(408) 452-XXXXCell (408) 690-XXXXFull specs: http://www.motorcycle.com/specs/suzuki/sport/2006/katana/750.html I also uploaded a youtube video now to it.http://youtu.be/M3NdA74EYrA keywords - Katana, GSX750F, 750, 600, GSX600F, sportbike, 06, 2006, suzuki, gsx750

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