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1967 Suzuki Other (1967)
Attention vintage motorcycle collectors,here is a 1967 Suzuki B100P Magnum 120 two stroke project one owner bike with only 3,655 actual miles! bike has been sitting inside storage for several years,the title has been lost,i can pass along contact information of a title company that can aquire a new title for the winner of the auction,motor kicks over with good compression with the kicker on the side of the bike,throttle doesn't twist,clutch lever pulls in,tranny shifts,brakes work,tank has some rust inside the tank but looks like it can be cleaned up,there might be some rust and or rust pitting also here and there on the bike,keys there,needs a battery and the carb probably needs cleaning before the bike will run,selling as is although I don't see any major repairs that the bike will need,buyer will have to pay for shipping and locate there own shipper if one is needed I'm not sure there prices I have met with them several times usually uship.com I can store the bike for one week after the auction ends the bike is in storage and the zip code is 55304,auction may end early because I might sell the bike before the auction ends,paypal accepted as payment if your not local,Thanks for looking and good luck bidding,im always looking to buy old and or unwanted Motorcycles and Dirt bikes Thanks Carl.2016-10-30 04:39:37Forest Lake, Minnesota, United States32358
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1967 Suzuki Other (1967)
up for grabs here is a rare complete TC250 1967 garage find with 4883 original milesbike is complete minus one rubber knee pad motor turns over with great compression and sparkwont take much to get going againtake a look at the pictures pretty hard to find one in this shapecomes with original key and clean title payment!!!bike must be paid for in full within 3 days of auction end thru paypal bank check or cash in hand shipping!!!will be responsible for winning bidder to set up and pay for all charges i can store the bike up to 1 month for freeafter that will be a $25.00 per week storage fee2016-10-25 04:38:29Livonia, Michigan, United States410000
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1967 Suzuki Other (1967)
UP FOR BID IS THIS RARE 1967 SUZUKI X6 SCRAMBLER 6 SPEED TRANSMISSION. THIS BIKE IS IN GOOD RUNNING CONDITION,TRANSMISSION SHIFTS GOOD,LIGHTS ALL IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION AS WELL, CHROME IS IN FAIR TO GOOD CONDITION, REAR TIRE IS PRETTY GOOD,BUT FRONT LOOKS TO BE ORIGINAL 1967. THIS WOULD BE AN EXCELLENT BIKE FOR A RESTORATION OR JUST RIDE IT THE WAY IT IS.2016-08-28 04:46:21West Branch, Michigan, United States158900
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1967 Suzuki Other (1967)
Up for bids is a barn found 1967 Suzuki K11P Challenger-bike is as original and complete as you can see from the pics- the motor rolls over with excellent compression and the transmission shifts thru all gears- tank is dry inside with only surface rust, seat is in excellent condition, it comes with the street/trail sprockets set up, the exhaust pipe and heat shield are in excellent condition with no cracks or rust holes and the wheels roll freely- the rear wheel does have a broken hub as seen in pics- bike would make a good resto project or parts donor bike and will come with a clean bill of sale -buyer responsible for shipping but will assist in loading/prep2016-08-18 04:48:42Muskegon, Michigan, United States412000
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1967 Suzuki Other (1967)
1967 Suzuki XS Hustler. This bike is in very nice condition. Starts easily and runs great.2016-08-16 04:51:27Dallas, Texas, United States1011000
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1967 Suzuki M31 Suzy Vintage Scooter Moped Nice Running Step-Through Scooterette (1967)
For sale is a very nice vintage Suzuki M-31 Suzy. It has a pre-mixed two-stroke 55cc engine, and has three gears. There is no hand clutch, just shift up or down with your foot.2013-10-20 00:03:26Arnold, Missouri, US3,577250.00
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Suzuki TC250 X6 Scrambler (1967)
This TC250 has been restored to like new condition. 1000s of $s and hours were invested in the restoration of this show winner. This bike is the first model to have a 6 speed gear box. Fresh paint, tank has no rust, tank chrome in great shape, rebuilt OEM petcock, NOS badges, new seat cover and foam, NOS grips, NOS cables, NOS chrome rims, spokes and nipples, new tires and tubes, new brakes front and rear, forks have been rebuilt, new rear shocks, complete engine rebuild including pistons, rings, seals, clutch plates, carbs ultrasonically cleaned with NOS floats and full rebuild kits, new points and condensers, pipes are in great shape, etc. Too many items to list in this restoration. This is the bike that eluded me in my teens. After restoring and enjoying the bike it is time to pass it along to someone who will enjoy it as much as I did.2013-09-05 08:43:27State College, Pennsylvania, US5,2912,001.00
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