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Suzuki : Gs 1982 Suzuki Gs 750 Cafe Racer on 2040-motos

$2,850
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:50
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1982 Suzuki GS 750 Cafe Racer. Just completed by professional shop with less than 50mis since completion. Equipped with single seat with rear tail cone. Drag bars powder coated black with new grips, Triumph reproduction billet tailight, modern short stem turnsignals, and Buell Cyclone headlamp, and windscreen. Bike was professionally painted 1969 Ford Boss Mustang Grabber Blue with mat black stripe on wind screenand tank. Tank has been customized to accept round recessed locking fuel cap. Engine side cases and cam end caps polished and frame side cases customized by hand from aluminum. All carbs rebuilt and equipped with 120 main jets and K&N air filter in stock box. New battery and Vance and Hines four into 1 Header and exhaust. Tires and brakes in fantastic condition and bike runs well. If you have any questions please contact me either through ebay or at: 717-360-XXXX voice or text. This bike has a buy it now price but I am also open to considering other motorcycle trades. Buell, Triumph, Ducati.

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