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Suzuki Lt500r Quadzilla on 2040-parts.com

US $2,000.00
Location:

Greeneville, Tennessee, United States

Greeneville, Tennessee, United States

This is a 1987 LT500R. The motor has been separated and bearings removed. Case half's where glass media blasted and center mating surface lapped for perfect seal. All bearings and seals where replaced with new ones in engine. Crank bearings where replaced with high performance bearings. Cylinder has been ported by FMF in California. Head has squish band corrected with larger studs. Has brand new wiseco piston and bored. Still at low end of sleeve size so lots of life in cylinder. New front and back sprockets. Front a arms have had bushings replaced with bearings so they will last forever! New swing arm bearings and bushings. Has 39mm keihin carb. Air box has been replaced with stainless flexible pipe and large K+N filter. Will need seat recovered and front tires are wore. Back are good. This monster will only be posted for the next few days so if you want it buy it now. There is a 500$ deposit due immediately and remaining funds due at pick up or before shipping. I will work with buyer on shipping but buyer responsible for all cost!

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