$2,850
New York, New York
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Hi there, I'm selling my beloved 2003 fuel injected Suzuki SV 650s. Named Cycle World's best used bike. Don't know where to begin to describe how great this bike is. Fast, light, fun, responsive, and very VERY reliable. It always starts, always. It has one of the best engines made. Extremely low mileage on this bike under 6400 miles. I'm moving West in a month and need to sell to buy a car, otherwise I would never let go of this one. Brand new Scorpion battery, good tires. All working. Ready to go. Email me for videos or more pictures and let's set up a time for you to come check her out. Always used on the street, never off road or on track. She has some scrapes and bruises, but just superficial. I've taken extensive pictures of all the scrapes. Completely versatile. Great beginner bike. Great track bike. $2850.00 or best offer. Contact Vayu at 917-650-9919 ******2 Sets of keys********* I also have gloves, Arai Helmets, and multiple jackets for sale, just ask. Thank you and Ride Safe! ================================= Basic specs: A 645cc, dohc, 90-degree V-Twin that made 71.7 hp at 9250 rpm and 46.2 ft.-lb. of torque at 7250, good enough to propel this 426-lb. (with its 4.4-gal. tank filled to the brim) roadster to an 11.93-sec., 111-mph quarter-mile and a top speed of 129 mph. Dry weight: 162.0 kg (357.1 pounds) Why it won: In one of the several road tests Cycle World conducted of this popular Suzuki over the years, we suggested that maybe the "SV" in the bike's model designation stood for "surprisingly versatile." That's because if you left off-road riding and around-the-world two-up touring off the list, there was very little the SV650 couldn't do--and do well. Beginners loved it for its user friendliness and complete ease of operation, and experts found it a fun, rewarding tool for everything from daily commuting to weekend moseying to backroad scratching and even club roadracing. In 2001, Suzuki introduced the SV650S, the same motorcycle but with a nice half-fairing and clip-on handlebars, giving the serious knee-draggers a little more ammo. From the 2003 Ten Best story: "On a twisty backroad, the unfaired, tubular-handlebar-equipped SV will make short work of all but the best riders on the finest sport-oriented hardware." Useful resources: Two of the more-active Internet forums for this Suzuki are svrider. And, given the considerable number of these bikes that Suzuki sold over an 11-season span, you'll find all kinds of information on the Web about the middleweight SV, including parts, accessories and entire motorcycles for sale, along with past-year reviews, tech advice and lots of interesting videos. please ignore key words: R6 yamaha, gsxr, sport bike, low miles, well maintained, owner, bmw rr, cbr, f4, gs, gsx, katana, ninja, Kawasaki, triumph,do NOT contact me with unsolicited services or offers