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1982 Suzuki 550 Katana on 2040-motos

US $700.00
YearYear:1982 MileageMileage:36690
Location:

Bentonville, Arkansas, US

Bentonville, Arkansas, US
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Suzuki GS tech info

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Suzuki GS description

Thanks for looking at my Katana for sale. I have had this bike a year now. It is in good running condition, I had the carbs ultrasonic cleaned and bought new intake manifolds. I also put in Electrosport stator and reg-rectifier. It has good bridgestone tires. It has a neat little fairing that takes the stock turns signals so it might be a factory made deal. It still has the original paint and a clean tank. I ride this almost daily. If it sits long it is hard to start. Also when it gets hot it is hard to find neutral. This is a rider not a show bike. It has close to 37K miles on it, I have registered the bike and should receive the Ark title any day now. I will give be able to give you a clear title, ready to go. This is a no reserve auction with a low start price. Thanks for looking.

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