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1973 Suzuki Tm250k on 2040-motos

US $12000
YearYear:1973 MileageMileage:300 ColorColor: Yellow
Location:

New River, Arizona, United States

New River, Arizona, United States
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Suzuki TM250K photos

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Suzuki TM250K tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):250 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Off-Road For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Suzuki TM250K description

1973 Suzuki TM250K

250cc MotoCross

-NO RESERVE AUCTION-

PLEASE ALSO SEE MY 1974 SUZUKI TM125L FOR SALE AT MY OTHER NO RESERVE AUCTION

1973 TM250K - If you are a Suzuki TM collector (like me) then you already know how rare these bikes are. Almost every one of these wound up chopped up, modified, or butchered beyond repair. These were an interesting bike due to their being based off the TS line and utilizing many TS items such as forks, triple clamps, etc. The 400's were given a big update for '73, but not these 250's. The '72 & '73 TM 250's are very rare when found like this. Since there are very few reproduction parts being made for these early 250's, finding an original complete bike is very important. This is the best original '73 TM250K I've ever seen, and this one was just treated to a minor cosmetic and mechanical facelift. This almost all original bike has a new custom seat cover, Barum tires, the forks rebuilt (w/new seals & oil), and a pair of reproduction fenders (not exact, but close). Otherwise this bike is all original down to it's oil injection system, very nice original pipe, original lever-perches-cables-controls-throttle-etc. Original forks-triples-wheels w/Akronts, shocks, etc. Frame/swingarm original and unmodified. Extremely rare original paint tank has a couple small dings and some paint chips, but no rust. Aftermarket 'Richter Privateer' silencer added as the stock internal baffles were removed from this pipe. Upon motor inspection, we noticed that this bike has had some minor 'clean up' port work done inside cylinder as well. Neat bike, runs great, hard to find. 


This bike is also for sale on my website AzMikesVMXbikes.com, and I reserve the right to end auction early with an acceptable offer. Any buyers wishing to make offer may contact me and I will insert a Buy-it Now option here on ebay so that buyer may end the auction early. 

$250.00 deposit due through Paypal. Balance to be paid in full either upon pick up with cash, or in advance with check or wire transfer, within 7 days. Bike does not leave my possession until paid in full and all funds have cleared.

This is a used, vintage, off road, competition equipped motorcycle. It is sold in AS-IS condition with no guarantees or warrantees expressed or implied. Please know that no matter how nice a bike looks from the surface, there will INVARIABLY be items which need to be serviced, repaired, or replaced BY YOU prior to riding or racing it.

SHIPPING: All shipping costs and scheduling are the responsibility of the BUYER, but I can help with shipping anywhere in the world. Please contact me for details.

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