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2001 Suzuki Sv650 Sv 650 on 2040-motos

US $999.00
YearYear:2001 MileageMileage:11700 ColorColor: Burgundy
Location:

Santa Fe, New Mexico, US

Santa Fe, New Mexico, US
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Suzuki SV photos

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Suzuki SV tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):650 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:JS1VP52A312100789

Suzuki SV description

 IMPORTANT: Buyer to arrange and pay for pick up/shipping. Please use zip 87505 in mapquest or a similar program to determine your mileage to 87505.

I just put this bike together and was going to do track days but decided on a different toy. I put about 1 mile on bike after all this work just to make sure it ran. Freshly painted dark red metallic, fresh Dunlop Q2s (dual compound), full Micron exhaust (header section is wrapped with header wrap), frame sliders, swingarm spools, new chain and sprockets, battery, spark plugs, rims just painted (silver), new folding shift lever, new brake pads, fresh engine coolant (Engine Ice), forks rebuilt, new bushings, Progressive fork springs, seals and fluid. The carbs (not bike) are from a guy who put a Stage 7 jet kit (with individual K&N air filters) in them and was using them for track days so they're not running perfectly below 3500 but run great in the upper RPM range. Could use some fine tuning for street riding. Also it needs a headlight (not currently mounted) for street riding. Horn, tail light, and gauges all work fine. The Micron muffler has some scratches, scuffs. I'd probably change it to a shorty but it sounds good and works as is. There is about $1000 of extras: two motors, gas tank, seat, sub-frame, levers, side stand, carburetors, jetting kit, gauges (2), set of brake calipers with steel braided lines (used), throttle and clutch cables, handlebar switches, full wiring harness with CDI/brain, petcock, one right handlebar, shop manual, 2 triple trees, 2006 ZX6R rear shock (popular mod, but not installed), etc... The headlight in the photo with the red shield is included but is only mocked-on for the photo, it isn't mounted properly. The photo with no headlight is how the bike sits. Clean NM title in my name.

I just got this bike together and have only put 2 miles on it around the neighborhood so I do not recommend riding it home for any distance without a proper tune up/jetting beforehand.

Sold AS IS. Please see my other auctions for related items. Buyer to pay by PayPal within 3 days of auction close.

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