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2001 Suzuki SV650S with performance modifications. 23,958k miles
Nice bike runs great, and fast with lots of power for a 650. Clean and clear title 6 speed Custom seat to match color. Sato Racing shifter, pegs, brake peg. Yoshimura exhaust Fox racing adjustable rear shock system Air Trix Carbon Fiber front fender Heads have been ported and polished New front tire, new chain and front/rear sprocket. Rear LED turn signals Rear tire will need to be replaced. Rear fender is cracked where it mounts but it doesn't effect the bike in any way. The front cowing has a small crack but will send the bike with a replacement fairing. Please look at the picture and as any questions before bidding. All sales are final. The bike is being sold as is, A non-refundable deposit if $500.00 is due within 24 hours of end of auction. The balance in full is due within 3 days of end of auction. Shipping must be arranged by buyer and the arrangements are to be made within 7 days of close of auction or all money paid will be forfeited and the bike will be relisted. The bike bike does not need to be picked up in that time frame but arrangements and a scheduled date and time must be. The bike is in Reno, NV 89506 area code. Will deliver within 300 miles for $200. |
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