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2005 Suzuki Gsx-r1000 on 2040-motos

$4,999
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:47000 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Fremont, California

Fremont, CA
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Suzuki GSX-R description

2005 Suzuki GSX-R1000, Affordably priced GSXR1000. 49 state cams, CA title, more stock power than a CA bike. Chrome wheels! - Take a look at the top of the podium - Suzuki has done it again! At the end of an intense season of racing, Mat Mladin and his GSX-R1000 won the AMA SuperBike Championship - a record-setting fifth time that he has won the prestigious championship! Proof that Suzuki GSX-Rs are the ultimate way to Own The Racetrack. For 2005, we've taken everything we learned developing those championship-winning machines and produced a new-generation supersport bike that's ready to build on Suzuki's heritage of total domination. Introducing the incredible, all-new 2005 GSX-R1000 - a fitting flagship to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the birth of the GSX-RTM line of supersport bikes. The new GSX-R1000 features an engine with increased displacement, producing more horsepower and torque than ever, with quicker acceleration to match - both from a standing start and in roll-on blasts through the gears. It's also been redesigned to shave precious pounds, making it a phenomenal 8.8 to 28.6 pounds lighter than its closest rivals. Its light weight along with completely refined suspension front and rear give the GSX-R1000 razor-sharp handling and superb responsiveness. To own your piece of the track in 2005, there's only one choice: the all-new GSX-R1000.

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