For Sale: Suzuki GSF1250FA

Selling my bike to make way for the new one
Suzuki GSF1250FA.
Finished in a candy metallic black.
Bulletproof Engine And Reliability.
A true sports tourer, with endless power but all in supreme comfort.
Bike will come with a new MOT upon collection.
Had new tyres, grips and service before it went away for the winter.
This bike needs nothing, it’s ready to go.
Starts first time, rides and feels like a bike with a quarter of the mileage.
Great for long distance riding or commuting.
Scorpion slip on end can.
Bike does have a few minor age related marks as you would expect.
Both keys and V5 present.
Collection from Poole, Dorset.
£2,000
 

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What's the year of the bike, mileage, known faults, condition of the shocks, previous owners, any major work undertaken structurally or mechanically, any pitting on the fork lowers, stanchions, engine cases etc?
 
Hi, 40k, no faults at all, shocks perfect had new seals and a overhaul about 1000 miles ago, 3 owners I believe, but I would have to check, no major work carried out other than routine servicing, lower forks have stone chips etc, no pitting to stanchions or casings.
happy to take more detailed photos if your interested.
 
I'll pass the details on to the person that I let know, but I think he'll pass due to the mileage.
 
I'll pass the details on to the person that I let know, but I think he'll pass due to the mileage.
Bike like that if has a good service history should do 100,000 miles without blinking.
Taking that the average milage most people do these years on a bike is between 1,500 and 3,000, that would see him through for a very long time. I don’t get it why people are so worried about milage on bikes.
 
Bike like that if has a good service history should do 100,000 miles without blinking.
Taking that the average milage most people do these years on a bike is between 1,500 and 3,000, that would see him through for a very long time. I don’t get it why people are so worried about milage on bikes.
I've had a gen 1 Fszer 1000 with 36k and CBR600 with similar and I'm not too fussed as long as the service book is upto date but truth be told if I look for a bike when changing from one to another mileage comes into play a lot personally, I was lucky enough to buy my current bike (KTM 1290 super adventure) with just over 2400 so it was pretty much as new, others I looked at on the same year reg had 12 to 15k, 2022 bikes and 18 months old at the time, I passed on them.
 
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