2009 Suzuki Gs500f Standard on 2040-motos
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2009 Suzuki GS500F, For Sale is a 2009 Suzuki GS500F, purchased brand new from the dealer in March 2011. Technically, this is a 2-1/2-year-old bike. This motorcycle has been converted to an E type (unfaired) model to suit user preference. Accessories on the converted bike include an SW Motech tail plate luggage mount, SW Motech engine guards, Steel headlight, National Cycle windshield, Hyper-lites, and a Stebel Compact Nautilus air horn (139 decibels!!!). Conversion is completely reversible and price includes all original fairing and hardware to return it to its original F model state, should you so desire. I am the original owner. The bike is always covered when parked and has also been kept under a carport for most of its life. Never wheelied, stoppied, red-lined, or otherwise abused by its one female owner. Minor scratches from 2 parking lot tipovers. Ridden 2-4 times per week, a mix of short and long trips, so NO PARKED BIKE ISSUES. Meticulously cared for and maintained, serviced by a competent motorcycle mechanic. Complete maintenance records are available for your review. Very clean. Great first bike! Easy to ride, easy and inexpensive to maintain. Gets an amazing 60mpg!!! CASH only. Clear GA title in hand. Asking: $3,300.00 Please call: 706-442-5052
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