2007 Suzuki Sv1000s, Always Garage Kept 1,980 Original Miles, Gsxr Suspension on 2040-motos
Culver City, California, US
Suzuki SV tech info
Suzuki SV description
Suzuki SV 1000 S 1,980 original miles, purchased new in 2008, I am the second owner, all original paint YKY 4970 Pearl Blue Vigor (with decals removed) and has the following mods:
Take offs from a 08 gsxr 600 (with only 500 miles): brakes, fender (same pearl blue), forks, triple, 05 top clamp for steering lock
SV Racing 3 1/2" rise bars, 06 gsxr 1000 (under 1k miles) rear shock , tail tidy, matching pearl blue vigor rear seat cover (not shown)
Yoshimura Frame sliders, spools, removed intake snorkel, 5/8" tanks spacers, Yoshimura 2 to1 exhaust with carbon can, Power Commander 3 with custom map
The professionals @ Pro Moto (Venice & Overland) in Los Angeles did the gsxr conversion and custom map, I will include the receipt.
The original exhaust, snorkel and tail hardware are included with this purchase.
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