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Complete Sv 650 Race Package -- Bike + Amb Transponder, Etc, To Spare Wheels on 2040-motos

US $4,000.00
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:6500 ColorColor: Yellow
Location:

Oil City, Pennsylvania, US

Oil City, Pennsylvania, US
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Complete SV 650 Race Package -- Bike +  AMB Transponder, etc, to spare wheels, US $4,000.00, image 1

Suzuki SV photos

Complete SV 650 Race Package -- Bike +  AMB Transponder, etc, to spare wheels, US $4,000.00, image 2 Complete SV 650 Race Package -- Bike +  AMB Transponder, etc, to spare wheels, US $4,000.00, image 3 Complete SV 650 Race Package -- Bike +  AMB Transponder, etc, to spare wheels, US $4,000.00, image 4

Suzuki SV tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):650 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller TypeType:Sport Bike VINVIN:JS1VP53A442101159

Suzuki SV description

Complete 2004 SV 650 Race Package: Everything you need to start racing and stay racing.

 

2004 SV 650 (Superstock Legal): Sharkskinz body; full M-4 exhaust; front forks with emulators and proper springs; Triple-clicker Penske rear shock; Sigma slipper clutch, Scotts damper;  520 chain conversion; Woodcraft clip-ons and rear sets; Power Commander ECM, SS brake lines, etc.

 

 AMB Transponder with wall charger/dock and car charger. It holds a charge like new.

 

2 sets of spare wheels complete with discs. Rains with lots of life left mounted on one set, DOTs with limited life left on second set. (The wheels currently on the bike are mounted with Bridgestone slicks with limited life left)

 

New set of Bridgestone DOTs, still in box they were shipped in.

 

Chicken Hawk Pole Position 3-temp tire warmers, Bridgestone branded. (You also get a spare rear and non-working but fixable front), all in cases.

 

New chain and front sprocket for installation. They were to go on after my last race. Rear (45-T) went on day before race. I intended to do it all before the race, but ran out of time.

 

Spare – 43-T (new) and 44-T (barely used) rear sprockets. The 43 is on a spare mounting drum ready to mount quickly at the track.

 

SV650 2nd Gen. Repair Manual.

 

Box of track repair goodies including but not limited to new: 5 clip on bars, clutch and brake levers, complete right rear set, pegs, toes and other parts and assorted used but useable in a pinch parts and a battery tender (always found in helpful to have one around.) I’ll throw in whatever other extra parts I find laying around.

 

(The bike has a signed-to-me title from original owner, but the title was never transferred. You will get a double signed title and bill of sale. This is common practice for race bikes.)

 

I will deliver up to 150 miles for $1 per loaded mile.

 

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