Suzuki V Strom tech info
Suzuki V Strom description
Two owner bike. I have owned since '07. Mileage approx. 38k pavement miles, I have not ridden dirt/off-road. Always stored indoors and well maintained. Includes optional center stand, but bike is mostly as stock. Tank has a few scratches from tank bag(photos) Has a few bug specks/road grime from use. Not damaged. Strong running 996cc fuel injected v-twin engine with 6-speed trans. Handles well, rides nice. Recent tires and chain/sprockets. Located near Grand Rapids Mn. (55744) Prefer local pick-up but will assist with getting to your shipper if local to me. Purchase requires $250 paypal deposit(be sure of purchase,if sale does not complete for whatever reason deposit not will not be refunded, it will be used to pay selling fee's charged to me) Cash balance at pick-up. Study photos, I will provide additional photos on request. This has been a dependable fun to ride bike, but is sold as is.
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