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2012 Suzuki Gs on 2040-motos

US $6,900.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:4 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

New York, New York, United States

New York, New York, United States
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Suzuki GS photos

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Suzuki GS tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 TypeType:Sport Bike For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Suzuki GS description

2012 Suzuki GSRX 750
BIKE IN GREAT CONDITION
FEW SCRATCHES AND NEEDS NEW RIGHT FAIRING
PRICED TO SELL 
4,300 MILES
ASKING only $6,900******this is a steal******

Moto blog

Pedrosa: most wins, least successful

Wed, 11 May 2011

Should Dani Pedrosa win at Le Mans this coming weekend he will become the most successful rider In the premier-class not to win the coveted title. After his triumph in Estoril the Repsol Honda rider currently finds himself on 13 wins and in joint first and a win, at a circuit that sees him rank as one of riders with the most victories in all classes, would make him a clear leader. Joining Pedrosa at the top of the ranking is Max Biaggi and Randy Mamola, two riders who became associated with the number two.

NZ Superbike Series Points Leader Is A Grandfather Of Three!

Tue, 14 Jan 2014

Dennis Charlett is stamping his authority on the New Zealand Superbike championship. The 45 year-old father of five and grandfather of three (no, those aren’t typos) won the first three races of the season during the series opener in Christchurch, placing him firmly at the top of the points standings heading into round two at Levels Raceway, near Timaru. The championship favorite certainly got the wake-up call as Taupo’s Suzuki rider Scott Moir raced to a convincing win in Saturday’s Superbike race, while Charlett was forced to settle for fourth place.

Ben Spies Retires from Motorcycle Racing

Sun, 27 Oct 2013

Ben Spies announced his retirement from motorcycle racing, as injuries cut short a once promising career for the American. Spies retires with a World Superbike title in his first and only season in the series, and three AMA Superbike Championships. “I want to thank everyone from racing organizations, factories, teams and all my fans for helping me and supporting me throughout my career,” says Spies.