2004 Suzuki Gsx-r on 2040-motos
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Suzuki GSX-R description
This listing is for one fantastic motorcycle. Visually - it looks amazing. Mechanically runs great. I came across this motorcycle at a police auction months ago and since I'm a motorcycle enthusiast and I didn't have one of these I decided to buy it. Cosmetically it looked bad but I knew I could easily replace those parts. I stripped it down and started going through each system including the brakes, intake, electrical, lights, tires, etc. Here is a quick list of all of the parts replaced:
Brake Pads- Both front and rear brake pads replaced and adjusted Clutch - adjusted Chain- replaced Front Tire- Replaced Rear Tire- Re-balanced Gauges Housing - Replaced Windscreen - Replaced Mirrors- Replaced Plastic Side Fairings-Replaced Grips- Replaced Levers- Replaced Battery- Replaced Brake, Turn Signals, and License plate light-Replaced with new LED Lights Seats- new seat covers installed Shifter lever- Replaced Oil Filter- Replaced and fluids changed Radiator-Replaced and fluids changed Air Filter- Replaced Spark Plugs- Replaced I went through the bike planning to keep it in my collection but the wife is not fond of this style motorcycle and refuses to ride on it with me. I sunk a lot of time and money into the bike but had fun doing it over the winter. I've only put a few miles on it and it runs fantastic but I did notice it has an oil leak- not uncommon for these bikes. Since it came from a police auction the title is a salvage title but it wasn't wrecked. Anything that comes from a police auction will have a salvage title. I've looked around at all of the GSXR's for sale around the country from Craigslist to Ebay and CycleTrader to get a feel for the pricing. I have priced mine below the average selling price because I don't like to waste time with tirekickers. It's a nicer bike than 99% of them out there and well below the average price. You can feel confident that the bike is ready to go anywhere with a fresh battery, plugs, filter, brakes, chain, etc. |
Suzuki GSX-R for Sale
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