We’re not exactly sure how this happened, but a reasonably authentic Facebook post shows the dismantling and sale of what appears to be a Suzuki GSX-RR MotoGP!
While we don’t always believe what we see on Facebook Marketplace, the pictures depict a largely stripped 2021 Suzuki GSX-RR MotoGP motorcycle resting on paddock stands. It’s unclear how the bike got into the seller’s hands or even whether it was a genuine transaction, but it’s impossible to ignore the sight of a very sorry-looking, stripped-down MotoGP bike.
Additionally, the vendor provides links to a website named Limitless Speed Up that has pictures of bike meetings and workshops that seem to be located in Thailand.
The vendor also claims to be selling swing arms, complete MotoGP-spec exhaust systems, and other items in addition to the bike.
What truly grabs your attention, however, is the bike itself. Although it is far from complete—probably lacking all of its engine internals—you can’t help but think it would look great as the centerpiece of any collection of sports bikes. However, there is a catch: the vendor is asking for €35,000 up front, with an additional €6,500 to cover the cost of the wheels, a “plate,” and a “pump.”
The merchant continues by saying that free delivery is included anywhere in Thailand and that international shipment may be arranged!
If this is the GSX-RR for 2021, it may be one of the vehicles that Joan Mir and Alex Rins will be racing. In the riders’ standings, Mir secured the third position with the same specification bike, while Rins, his teammate, finished a further third.