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Vintage Ahrma 1973 Chalenger Suzuki Tm125 on 2040-motos

$350
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Portland, Oregon

Portland, OR
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Yes it is still available & to answer questions here it is a true TM but with a TS125 bottom end on the motor with a fresh TM125 cylinder & piston.The motor is a built TS125 (Heavier Flywheel) that has a new topend. The bike dosn't currently run due to no spark. It is a point system so I'm not sure whether it is a problem with the points,Condensor or the coil. This is a fun & fast vintage ride when running.Take a look at the images and give me a call at if interested or for more information.

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