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2008 Suzuki Dl1000 on 2040-motos

US $5,200.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:15 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Signal Hill, California, United States

Signal Hill, California, United States
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Suzuki DL1000 photos

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Suzuki DL1000 tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):998 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Sport Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Suzuki DL1000 description

 Regularly serviced, newer tires. Runs strong. 12V plug and gear indicator.
Pegs on both sides are lowered 1&3/8" for better ergonomics.
Forks brace for more stability.
Also the faulty (2mm-off) stock rear axle spacer has been replaced.
40L Givi top hard case. Seat was redone with memory foam.

Moto blog

Suzuki to Close Spanish Motorcycle Factory

Tue, 06 Nov 2012

The digital ink is still wet on news of American Suzuki declaring bankruptcy and shutting down its car business to focus on powersports and marine products, and now there’s more bad news for the Japanese manufacturer. Suzuki announced it will close its motorcycle factory in Gijón, Spain, in March, 2013, shutting the company’s sole European production plant. The factory has been producing motorcycles and scooters for Suzuki since 1984, with the manufacturer taking 100% ownership of the factory.

Suzuki GSX-R1000 Anniversary Edition

Thu, 02 Jul 2015

Celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Gixer, Suzuki is releasing a limited edition GSX-R1000 in the colors of the 1985 GSX-R750.

Suzuki Reports Q1 2013-2014 Results

Thu, 01 Aug 2013

Suzuki reported an 18.5% increase in net sales from its motorcycle business in its first quarter ended June 30, 2013. Suzuki reports sales of 70.5 billion yen (US$710.1 million) from its motorcycle business, an increase from 59.5 billion yen reported in the same quarter last year. Unfortunately, despite increasing revenue, Suzuki’s motorcycle operations still remains in the red, operating at a loss of 2.7 billion yen (US$27.2 million) compared to a loss of 3.5 billion yen in the first quarter last year.