Not a kettle, but another classic Suzook

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teebowbusablaster
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Not a kettle, but another classic Suzook

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My GS850GT bought while the GT was having a heart transplant, which only too a couple of weeks. Since I got it, new oil and filter (twice) gearbox and bevel drive oils, and last week 2 new Conti Go's as the old ones were perished. MoT till March next year, and rides SO well, (afraid to say MUCH nicer than the Kettle). I've just swapped the 4" rise handlebars that were on it to 2" ones, as the others felt a bit silly. Looking for £3000 for it.
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Re: Not a kettle, but another classic Suzook

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Thats the badger ! The original advert from when I bought it in March, and my 2 other attempts to let it go to a new home.
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:tw No takers, a couple of "I'm interested" emails from Ebay and the like, but seems to be stuck.
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We do both like a shaftie don't we Terry? The only difference is I keep mine a bit longer than you ;) and no you still can't have the GSX back when you see it tonight at Brigg, with all the new cosmetic stuff I've done since buying it off you :lol:
Look, my paintwork hasn't got "Fish scales" :x they're "Dragon scales" right!!! However, after some thought, I will accept "Black Marlin" or "Swordfish", but definitely not "Haddock" or "Cod".
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I had a GS850 back in 82, 79 model, did a good few miles on
it, sold it to raise deposit for first house!
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