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1971 Suzuki Tc90 on 2040-motos

US $1,500.00
YearYear:1971 MileageMileage:5 ColorColor: Yellow
Location:

Freeburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Freeburg, Pennsylvania, United States
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Suzuki TC90 photos

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Suzuki TC90 tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):90 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Dual-Purpose For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Suzuki TC90 description

Up For Sale. 

A super nice 1971 Suzuki TC90 Dual sport motorcycle. Runs and shifts great, starts right up. This has dual range gears one set for off road and on set for on-road riding. I do have a clear PA title for this bike so it can be legally licensed for the highway. There is the typical surface rust on some of the chrome and metal parts, not much, but there is some. Motorcycle VIN is TS9068794. All the lights work and even the horn, it will need a new battery though. Its not electric start, kick only. 90cc two stroke engine. I did buy this from the original owner, I never had it licensed for the road. Sorry I dont have the owners manual. There is a small rip in the seat, as seen in pic. Tires hold air. Its a fun bike to drive around. 

PLEASE NOTE: When I was taking pictures of this bike there was a brief rain shower, so some of the pics were taken under my car port and there might be some water drops on the bike, it was immediatley dryed off and stored back in the garage. 

I have a couple of videos on YouTube of it running and my friends son riding it in the yard, please copy and paste the following links: 
https://youtu.be/JjxAxZB9HWs  and  https://youtu.be/ITSfUklGfuk


Local pick up only, shipping is 100% of the buyers responsibility, that means I will not crate, pack, disassemble, etc of the motorcycle. However I will store it as long as it takes for the shipping arrangements as long as the bike is paid in full. Remember the title will need to be transferred in the new buyers name. 

Sold AS-IS, not returns or warranty. 

Feel Free to email any questions about the bike. 

I had some questions about the model apparently its a TC not a TS I was only going by the VIN on the title????? 


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