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Coffae
05-02-2007, 08:55 PM
GSX-R 1K GSXR1000 Salvaged Title--Rebuilt with new parts/plastics. Miles: 5358

This is THE BEST sport bike around--basically the same as the 2006 model:
178 HP
88.5 Ft lbs. Torque
Slim and seat height 31.9 inches for the inseam challenged riders
4.8 Gallon Tank Capacity
366 lbs dry!!! Oh so light

Bike is great looking and rides beautifully--for additional photos:
http://picasaweb.google.com/coffae/2005GSXR1K
Click on actual pics for comments.

If you want to test ride--a $1000 refundable deposit is needed--plus your car/bike keys. Bring your helmet and your common sense.

$6800 or best offer--best price by far on Craigslist; please no low ballers, so save your time and mine.

http://www.bayarearidersforum.com/forums/images/threads/000/202/340/3121799-right_side_whole.jpg

WeekEndWarrior
05-02-2007, 11:19 PM
Any track days?

reefbaby
05-02-2007, 11:27 PM
WHY SALVAGE? and exactly what parts were replaced and do u have title in hand?

Coffae
05-03-2007, 08:25 AM
It saw 2 track days at Thunderhill and 1 at Buttonwillow--radiator fluid replaced with water wetter.

Parts replaced:
Left rear set
Left Clipon
Magneto Cover
Front fairing covers
Rear fairing cover
Left side fairings
Tank (but since then it got a couple of belt buckle scratches)

The left side had been lowsided; scratches to the left side of frame (shaved down the weld bead--see pics on Picasso), and the left side swingarm.

Coffae
05-03-2007, 08:25 AM
Yes the title is in hand...

peoples_champ
05-04-2007, 10:46 PM
are you open for trades?

Coffae
05-05-2007, 02:34 PM
Not really interested in trades--thanks for asking though.

Hero
05-06-2007, 06:21 PM
Are there any dents, or scratches on the frame? Has the bike been computracked to make sure everything is straight? I'm asking because although it looks good, it may not be mechanically sound.

Coffae
05-06-2007, 06:43 PM
The reason why the pics look good is that the bike is in beautiful condition.

If you go to the web site you can see the pics of any damage. I bought it salvaged and then restored it with new parts. As mentioned earlier the frame weld on the left side was ground down about 1 millimeter (the weld is about 3-4 millimeters tall). It was obvious that the insurance company did not want to replace the frame along with the left side fairings, clipons, and magneto cover damage so this was the reason it was totalled for a left low side crash.

I am unsure as to what computracked means, but if you wish to have it checked out mechanically, that is fine. I did 150 MPH at the track and it was solid and handled great. I also rode it for 2500 miles with no problem, but understand your concern.

If you are in the East Bay in the near future, come check it out. Your eyes are better than me trying to expain it with text and pictures.