FS: 2006 Suzuki GSXR-1000
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FS: 2006 Suzuki GSXR-1000
2006 Suzuki GSXR-1000
-1,400 miles
-Garage kept
-Mint condition
-Never dropped
-Never ridden in the rain
-Ridden respectively (no wheelies, tricks, topping it out, burnouts, etc.)
-Suzuki GSXR double bubble windshield
-Custom license plate bracket
-Amsoil motor oil
-Includes interchangeable seat, manual, tools, etc.
I no longer need, want, or use the bike, which is why I'm selling it. There's absolutely nothing wrong with the bike.
More details and specs can be viewed here:
http://suzukicycles.com/products/GSX...6/Default.aspx
I have 100% positive feedback here on the board and on Ebay (i8asvt), with a combined score count of 112.
Located in Alvin, TX, which is just south of Houston. $8500 FIRM
-1,400 miles
-Garage kept
-Mint condition
-Never dropped
-Never ridden in the rain
-Ridden respectively (no wheelies, tricks, topping it out, burnouts, etc.)
-Suzuki GSXR double bubble windshield
-Custom license plate bracket
-Amsoil motor oil
-Includes interchangeable seat, manual, tools, etc.
I no longer need, want, or use the bike, which is why I'm selling it. There's absolutely nothing wrong with the bike.
More details and specs can be viewed here:
http://suzukicycles.com/products/GSX...6/Default.aspx
I have 100% positive feedback here on the board and on Ebay (i8asvt), with a combined score count of 112.
Located in Alvin, TX, which is just south of Houston. $8500 FIRM
Last edited by Dragaholic; 01-25-2008 at 07:58 AM.
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For that price you should be able to sell it now, especially with tax season around the corner. Also, would try another bike specific medium. Had it been that price early, I could of had you a buyer.
Good luck with your sell.
Good luck with your sell.
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Ya I was looking around for awhile and ended up buying an R1 and then bought an sv650 for the wife. Winter is a bad time to get the price you want. Come spring time is the best time to sell.
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Jeramy, if you haven't sold this bike on here by now you're probably not going to. You should definitely check out these other selling options that people have mentioned. Sure, it may cost you a few bucks, but sometimes you've got to spend a little money to sell something. Good luck with it.
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I have it listed on CraigsList, MotoHouston, SuperBikeMoto, and TheDieselPlace. Being that it's still winter, there's not too many people who are wanting a bike. Plus, I'm sure a lot of people are broke too from Christmas. Give it a couple of months, when it starts warming up, and it'll sell. I just want to keep it out there in case there is that individual who wants to buy now.
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You do relize that yo can trade this bike into a chevy dealership dont you??How long has this bike been forsale?Is the bike payed off??I know the payment on the thing is in the $200 range..Holding @ a price firm on something for a year doesn't do much good if your paying payments on it.Like i said before ,the bike would sell @ the 7900-8100 range.Hell a bike shop might give you close to that.First i would see what chevy will give you though.It looks like a very nice bike.I've owned 2 identical bikes myself.