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1969 Suzuki Other on 2040-motos

US $9900
YearYear:1969 MileageMileage:9 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Galloway, Ohio, United States

Galloway, Ohio, United States
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Suzuki Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):125 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Suzuki Other description

This is a 1969 Suzuki T125 Stinger.  It sat for a number of years before I got it bike running last spring. However, I have not gotten it running this year.  It has spark but will not fire.  It likely needs the carbs gone through, possibly a tune up as well.  This is a nice original 2 stroke twin and extremely hard to find in any condition.  I would call this bike "fair"condition. It does have faded paint and the chrome has surface rust and pits. Its pretty solid, though and cleans up pretty decent.  All of the electrical works as do the front and rear brakes. The transmission shifts well through the gears.  The oil injection was working when it was running last year as well. The tires are older, possibly the originals, but I did replace the battery last year, though it needs a charge.  The bike was literally pulled from a barn and it has that great barn find look. I would get it running again and ride it as is, but it would make a great restoration project as well, as its all there to restore.  I have a clean and clear title in my name for the bike. It has 9678 showing on the odometer which I believe to be correct.

While I have described the bike to the best of my abilities, I am not a professional mechanic.  Therefore, this listing is subject to inadvertent errors and omissions.  I welcome and encourage all prospective buyers to come and check out the bike in person and inspect it prior to bidding.  Please look closely at all the pictures on a desktop computer to best see the condition.  The bike is being sold 'as is' with no warranty or guarantees. By bidding on the bike, you agree that this motorcycle does not come with any warranties, either expressed or implied. The buyer is offered the opportunity to examine the motorcycle in person or by representative if they choose, to ascertain if the condition of said motorcycle meets the buyer's standards. The buyer releases the seller from any liability with regards to this motorcycle and accepts it in "as is" condition, including the possible existence of unknown latent defects.  The bike can be shipped world wide at the expense of the buyer.  All shipping arrangements are to be made by the buyer after full payment is received and cleared into my account.  Full payment is due within 5 days. Please ask questions, if you have any, before bidding.
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