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1972 Suzuki Other on 2040-motos

US $8800
YearYear:1972 MileageMileage:999
Location:

Matthews, North Carolina, United States

Matthews, North Carolina, United States
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Suzuki Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):400 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller TypeType:Dual-Purpose

Suzuki Other description

Here is a 1st year Ts400 J model APACHE.  This bike fires right up, first or second kick, Idles very well. It runs though all the gears like it was 10 years old not 44 years old. The entire bike has an aerosol overhaul in flat black. I have no idea what they were thinking. I rescued it from further defacing, cleaned the carb, install a new plug and it fired right up. Brake clean will remove the black paint, I have done some areas of the bike. It has matching engine and frame, the engine sounds great. air box is in place, rubber snorkels on either side of carb should be replaced. Steering stops are in place. there is a dent in right side of tank. The oil pump is functioning. This bike really deserves to be restored and it will need that. 

NO TITLE: I put rebuilt in there cause eBay is behind the time and the no title choice does not exist.


NO paperwork.


 

Take a look at the pictures that were just taken, If you need some other shots just let me know.




I reserve the right to cancel the auction as the bike is for sale locally…..

Need more pictures, just let me know.

Final Payment by Cash in person or money orders. NO Cashiers checks.



NOTE:   IF YOU HAVE LESS THAN 10 POSITIVE EBAY FEEDBACKS, YOU MUST CONTACT ME PRIOR TO BIDDING, OR I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL YOUR BID.  THIS IS DUE TO NUMEROUS PROBLEMS WITH LOW FEEDBACK BIDDERS.

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