1981 Suzuki GS650GL Engine. I don't know the mileage on the engine. Cold compression test results from left to right were #1=170psi #2=125psi #3=120psi #4=170psi. The electric starter works. Was pulled from a non-running bike. The transmission seems to shift ok. May be picked up near Green Bay,WI. to save on shipping charges. The engine weight is 175LBS. Shipping will have to be via freight.

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