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1974 Suzuki Ts250 Flat Tracker. Runs Great on 2040-motos

US $699.00
YearYear:1974 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Ortonville, Michigan, US

Ortonville, Michigan, US
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 1974 SUZUKI TS250 FLAT TRACKER.
STARTS ON SECOND KICK (1ST KICK LOADS UP THE CARB). SECOND KICK FIRES AND RUNS.

FRONT HUB IS A SPOOL. BUY A SUZUKI TS250/TS185 FRONT WHEEL FOR $50 AND YOU HAVE A FRONT BRAKE.
TANK AND SEAT IS STRAIGHT FLAT TRACK.
FRAME IS STRAIGHT, AND HAS NOT BEEN MODIFIED.IF YOU WANT TO ADD LIGHTS AND RUN IT ON THE STREET, YOU CAN. ALL OF THAT IS STILL THERE,
GREAT BIKE. EASY TO TURN INTO WHATEVER. NICE EASY PROJECT.
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