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1973 Suzuki Ts185 Great Condition on 2040-motos

US $1,025.00
YearYear:1973 MileageMileage:7509
Location:

Sterling, Virginia, US

Sterling, Virginia, US
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1973 Suzuki TS185 in mostly original condition. Some upgrades have been done, like all the turn signals are new from Suzuki. It has other replacement parts bought from the factory, or as new old stock from around the world. New speedometer, tachometer, headlight (which is very hard to find), fuel tank strap by the seat, another hard to find part. Clutch, brake, and shift levers are new. I replaced the tires with quality dual purpose tires, as well as the tubes, and tube liners. I have a box with old parts that were worth saving, including the original tires and tubes, which will go with the bike. I have an extra set of brand new turn signal lenses, and a chrome piece for the forks. With a little more effort it could be in collector's condition. Comes with factory owner's and repair manuals. Title says 7300 miles, but since I've had it, I've put 209 miles on the bike, and on the new speedometer. Runs great. Starts on first or second kick. Clear title. Currently registered with an antique plate and ridden on the street.

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