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03 Suzuki TL1000R Street Bike

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Norton, Kansas
Posted 8 years, 8 months ago
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Selling my 2003 Suzuki TL1000R.  I am the third owner, and have had the bike for 3 years now.  It's in fantastic shape for being almost 15 years old.  It has just over 10,000 miles, which is pretty low for an 03.  The tires are new Michelin Pilot Powers, and have less than 1000 miles on them.  Has new EK x-ring red chain and new sprockets front and rear, recovered seat, adjustable brake and clutch levers, lowered foot pegs, stainless braided brake lines, Hayabusa front brake calipers, timing-retard eliminator, computer tuner, and Yoshimura slip on exhausts.  Also has a rare factory solo seat cowl, which was not easy to find.  I've rebuilt the rear brake caliper, and put on a new stainless-steel line and new pads.  Also installed a new fuel pump gasket, new turn signals, and changed all the fluids with Amsoil products.  Plenty more done to her, too much to list.  The only negative about the bike is the body work.  It's not bad, it still shines up nicely, but there is some cracks from the previous owner that have been repaired with various methods.  I have been replacing bodywork as I can.  It does have a carbon fiber Lockhart Phillips belly pan also.

Has clean and clear title in my name.  Am only selling to get something slower, and more comfortable to ride.  I'm getting older, it's just not my cup-of-tea anymore.  

The bike is a 1000cc, with a fuel-injected V-Twin motor, not a 4 cylinder like most sport bikes.  The torque this motor produces is awesome.  It's very forgiving riding around town, you don't need to get the RPMs up to get moving like 4 cylinder bikes.  It is extremely fast... faster than you would want to go.  Sounds absoletly fantastic!   You get a lot of looks, people don't usually see, or hear anything like it.  Suzuki made these bikes for a short time, from 99-03, to directly compete with Ducati's V-Twin 996R in the supersport class (and it won).  Honda followed shortly after with their RC51.  They are pretty rare, and are getting rarer to find.  

Message me on NexTech and I will get back to you.  Thanks.

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