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1833 days ago

Suzuki GN125H Motorbike

Darcy from Saint Johns

2015 Suzuki GN125
Rego till 08/03/2021
Great little commuter bike.
Super cheap on petrol, it's 7L tank will take you well upwards of 250km.
Oil and filter changed at 7100km.
Comes with topbox.
Selling as I've bought a car and don't use my bike enough to justify getting a new W.O.F.
Failed W.O.F on the taillight not working
Otherwise the only other mechanical flaw is that the gear indicator doesn't work for third gear (doesn't matter since you know you're in third if the light isn't showing).
Usual cosmetic wear and tear.
Low mileage so still plenty of life left in it.
Open to any offers.
Viewing in Saint John's, text me on 022 165 1373 to arrange.
Feel free to text if you have any questions :)
Thanks :)

Price: $1,200

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Is it ok to regift something that you have been given?
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