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2012 Suzuki Other on 2040-motos

US $5,000.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:12
Location:

Ashburn, Virginia, United States

Ashburn, Virginia, United States
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Suzuki Other description

Up for sale is my 2012 DL650. Bought in May 2015 from the original owner at about 4600 miles. Color is the beautiful Pearl Mirage White which was imported in limited quantities to the USA.

Following are the add ons

Suzuki OEM handguards
R&G Heated Grips
Grip Puppies
Rear spools for stand
Front Fender Extender
1" up, 1.25" back bar risers

Please note the helmet, corbin seat and the top case with plate are NOT included in the selling price.

Mileage - about 12500 - will go up until sold 

Also has he SEP Suzuki Extended Warranty valid until 2/20/2018 transferable for $25.

Will need new tires soon. Needs nothing else. Brake Fluid and Coolant changed last year. Oil and filter changed already for fall about 300 miles back.

Runs like a champ, some nicks on rear grab bar owing to bungees/luggage from PO.

*** A pair of brand new Bridgestone T30 Evo Tires are also included in the sale price ***

OR

*** If you want to use/prefer a different pair of tires, I will knock off another $200 and you can have the bike without the tires for $4800. ***

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