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1968 Suzuki K-15 on 2040-motos

US $810.00
YearYear:1968 MileageMileage:2075
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, US

Minneapolis, Minnesota, US
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 1968 Suzuki K-15 with only 2,075 miles. This nice little bike is in very good condition with only a few rust spots on the front fender and a small dent on the chrome piece on the gas tank, which could probably be pushed out once the chrome piece is taken off of the tank. This bike always started and ran great, but then I parked it in 2009, and now it still starts and runs good but not like it used to, so a little carb work is in order ( a good cleaning or a rebuild should do it). I saw one sell for $600 that was in worse shape, so I'll start bidding there. Shipping is up to the buyer, I can help load if needed. When the headlight is switched on, the engine wants to stall out unless the rpm's are up. I used is as a pit bike, so never ran the light. I also have the tool kit that came with the bike and a parts manual, these will go with the bike to the high bidder. Thanks for looking

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