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89 Suzuki Ninja 500 on 2040-motos

$350
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Dothan, Alabama

Dothan, AL
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I have an '89 Suzuki ninja 500 that needs some work. I bought it non-running looking to fix and ride and got most of the issues sorted out. I replaces a lot of parts, but never quite finished. Last time I was working on it I had just fixed starter clutch issues and then after running for a minimum or so, the bike started dripping fuel from 1 of the lines and I haven't had time to work on it in the last 2yrs. I am moving, and it needs to not come with me this time. I have the PA title for it in my name, and it could be put back on the road. Asking $350. Call or text if interested

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