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2006 Suzuki V-strom 1000 on 2040-motos

$5,495
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:29912 ColorColor: Gray
Location:

Marengo, Illinois

Marengo, IL
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2006 Suzuki V-Strom 1000, V-STROM 1000 with full GIVI setup ! - This V-STROM 1000 is a one-owner bike with some nice upgrades ! Full 3 piece GIVI luggage MONO-KEY system. Centerstand. Throttle Miester throttle lock. Susuki Gell touring seat ! Minor scratches on right saddlebag , otherwise very nice ! Has new oil change and rear tire !

Moto blog

Eugene Laverty Talks Suzuki MotoGP Testing

Fri, 13 Jun 2014

In this diary entry, Voltcom Crescent Suzuki’s Eugene Laverty reflects on a busy three weeks that saw him visit Suzuki HQ in Hamamatsu in Japan, test the Suzuki MotoGP machine in Okayama and Phillip Island; and then race to a podium position at the Sepang World Superbike round in Malaysia. The past few weeks have been one hell of an adventure. The trip started out in Donington for the British round of the World Superbike Championship and from there I travelled directly to Japan for my debut test on Suzuki’s MotoGP prototype.

‘Rides like a dream’

Fri, 07 Mar 2014

Although aftermarket grips and LED strips are both listed on the ad for this poor Suzuki, there’s no mention of the single disc conversion at the front of the bike. It’s a good job the seller is in no rush to sell. Surely this is the worst looking SV650 ever?You can see the original ad here.

Suzuki Developing 1000cc Prototype – MotoGP Return in 2014 Still Possible

Fri, 03 Feb 2012

The first MotoGP pre-season test at Mayalsia’s Sepang circuit is complete, with Ducati, Honda and Yamaha‘s factory and satellite teams, as well as a handful of CRT entries, collecting data for the next stage of their race prototypes’ development. Absent from testing was Suzuki which announced last November it was leaving MotoGP racing. Suzuki cited the recession, the rising value of the Japanese yen and the natural disasters afflicting Japan in 2011 as reasons for leaving MotoGP, but the manufacturer did say it intended to return in 2014.