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1981 Suzuki Gs1100 E Gs 1100 16 Valve Dohc on 2040-motos

US $2,199.00
YearYear:1981 MileageMileage:22244 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Lowell, Massachusetts, US

Lowell, Massachusetts, US
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1981 SUZUKI GS1100 E GS 1100 16 VALVE DOHC, US $2,199.00, image 1

Suzuki GS photos

1981 SUZUKI GS1100 E GS 1100 16 VALVE DOHC, US $2,199.00, image 2 1981 SUZUKI GS1100 E GS 1100 16 VALVE DOHC, US $2,199.00, image 3 1981 SUZUKI GS1100 E GS 1100 16 VALVE DOHC, US $2,199.00, image 4 1981 SUZUKI GS1100 E GS 1100 16 VALVE DOHC, US $2,199.00, image 5 1981 SUZUKI GS1100 E GS 1100 16 VALVE DOHC, US $2,199.00, image 6 1981 SUZUKI GS1100 E GS 1100 16 VALVE DOHC, US $2,199.00, image 7

Suzuki GS tech info

TypeType:Sport Bike Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1100 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:JS1GU71A0B2100006

Suzuki GS description

Selling a Blue 1981 SUZUKI GS 1100 E GS1100. With only 22,244 miles the machine runs perfect and everything works. This body style 1100 was only produced for 2 years 1980-81 so you don’t seem many of them around. Please read the entire ad before bidding.

I am listing this Motorcycle for a friend. If you are a serious buyer and have any questions you can reach Scott at (978) 866-4585 and please leave a message if he does not pick up. This bike is being sold with a Maine registration and an open bill of sale from the previous owner. I can not provide a notarized bill of sale for the bike. Maine is a non title state, meaning they don’t issue titles on vehicles 15 years or older.  

ENGINE: The bike runs great. I bought the bike in excellent running condition and I haven’t had to do anything to it. The bike has a Yoshimura 4 into 1 racing exhaust on it and it sounds and looks great. The pipe says for racing use only which I thought was pretty cool, I had not seen one installed on an older bike like this before. The bike is NOT too loud and sounds really nice. The bike still has the stock air box on it and does come with the stock exhaust which is in excellent condition. The center stand and engine guards are also included.

  

BODY: This bike is in great shape. The paint shines but there are scratches here and there like you would find on most bikes of this age. The gas tank has some paint peeling on the right side; this was caused by a leaky master cylinder which has been replaced. The inside of the gas tank is perfect. The right side cover is off of a 750, the colors are the same but the pinstripe pattern is different, I added the 1100 emblem to the cover and no one notices. The seats in great shape and comes with a backrest / luggage rack if you want to put it on. The motor, shocks, swingarm are all in excellent condition and are very clean.   Please inspect all pictures for condition. I added plenty of pictures that show everything.

 

CHASSIS: The bike rides very nice. Tires were replaced recently. The suspension and brakes are in perfect working order. New front brake master cylinder and new front fork seals. The bike has an aftermarket front fork brace, a nice option and makes a big difference. The bike also comes with an extra set of brake pads.

 

V.I.N JS1GU71A0B2100006

 

I think I have gone through everything. Don’t miss out. Examine all pictures and ask any questions before bidding. The bike is 32 years old if you are reading this I am sure that you are familiar with these old bikes.

 

 

The bike is SOLD AS IS no warranty.

 

If you have negative or zero feedback you must email me before bidding or your bid will be cancelled. I have been burnt by new ebayers too many times in the past. Email me to show you are serious.

 

This Bike must be picked up from Lowell MA 01851. I would like it picked up within 2 weeks. I have no problems with meeting a shipper but the buyer must set that up. NO PAYPAL accepted. If shipping the bike you can send a check and the bike can be picked up after payment has cleared. Or payment can be made in cash upon pickup.

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