1975 Suzuki Ts 400 on 2040-motos
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Suzuki TS 400 description
1975 Suzuki TS 400 Apache motorcycle. 98% original. Tank and front fender have been painted. Has 1069 miles. I have 186 miles on it myself. Runs good. Goes down the road 55-60 mph. I got this from a neighbor that passed away. It had been sitting on his front porch since 1986. I got it home cleaned out gas tank, replaced petcock, oil. Had 2 keys made for it. Aired up the tires. It kicked off the second kick. IT does have a tiny oil leak on oil injection line on suction side. Good bike. Clear TN title. I have the title my neighbor bought it in 1977 was lost so I applied for lost title. Family found old one. Turn signals work, headlight does not. Light system needs checked. Minor rust on forks. Look close at pics Ask questions. Sold as is described.
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