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2011 Suzuki Gsxr-750 on 2040-motos

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YearYear:0 MileageMileage:5
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Yukon, Oklahoma

Yukon, OK
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Im selling my 2011 gsxr 750 it has a few mods including 14 in adjustable evil chromoly swingarm soupys performance fully adjustable lowering link non catted mid pipe moto gp m4 slip on exhaust BMC high flow air filter bazzaz tuning unit with custom dyno tune shorty levers tinted windscreen . Bike also come with rear seat and rear seat cowl it has vortex sprockets -1 +2. Oil has been change 3 times since I bought the bike brand new at the 500mi mark again at 2500 and at 5500 the bike now has 5900mis on it only owned it since March but ready for a bigger bikes so Im wanting to sell it I also have all parts needed to return the bike back to stock if u dont like the stretch or being lowered Im asking 10k Obo if interested give me a call at 803 six six 554 six 6 ask for brigman

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