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Location: Brisbane

contact: [email protected]

Bike:

Suzuki TL1000R

1000cc V-Twin superbike

red and black

16k klms

good Pirelli tyres with heaps of tread

chain and sprockets in excellent condition

Otherwise pretty much stock standard

Just had service with new oil, filter, coolant, plugs and battery everything else checked over as well.

Recently ran out of rego as I have not been riding it much lately due to other committments. Will be sold with a QLD Roadworthy Certificate (bike is spotless so a roady is not prob at all). Can deliver it to your door in Brisbane/gold coast/sunshine coast or northern NSW if you decide to buy.

That way you don't have to worry about getting it home before you can make it in to get the rego done.

$9900 or near offer.

pics available on request, my email is above if you want some pics or more info. This is a good bike and you won't find one cheaper anywhere even in crap condition with 3x the klms :)

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