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Suzuki Katana Gsx 600f 750f 98-06 Clutch Cable on 2040-parts.com

US $7.60
Location:

Jacksonville, Florida, US

Jacksonville, Florida, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details:A restocking fee of 20% of the original cost of the item paid by the buyer will be charged on each item returned. No refunds of the original shipping & handling charges will be refunded. Return costs will NOT be reimbursed to the buyer. Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted

Suzuki Katana GSX 600F 750F 98-06 CLUTCH CABLE very good condition - see photos.

Parting Out 2005 Suzuki Katana GSX600F. Bike has only 5,200 miles on it. Many (if not all) parts will also fit years from 1998 to 2006 and the Suzuki Katana GSX750F from 1998 to 2006. 

"WARNING" - IF YOU WANT THIS FOR A BIKE OTHER THAN A 2005 KATANA GSX 600F YOU ARE RESPOSIBLE IT DOES NOT FIT, NOT ME. You can cross reference parts #s online at "Bike Bandit".

*This item is open to a 'reasonable' offer*.

The Katana was laid down on the left side resulting in some road rash on the left side main upper fairing as shown in those photos. Only a few parts on the bike was actually broken such as the left front directional blinker turn signal and 2 mounts on back of the head light housing which were repaired and the lights work excellent. The gas fuel tank is in excellent condition with 1 little pin head size paint chip which was too small to photograph. Engine components, transmission, carburetors, forks, wheel, tires, drive components, etc were NOT damaged. Expect some wear & tear from use and age - the bike was not NEW!

Pricing is about 1/3 or less of new.

See 2 minute Video below for More photos of assembled bike and driving the bike before it was dismantled.

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