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1971 Suzuki Mt50 Trail Hopper (ortonville, Mi) on 2040-motos

$400
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1971 Suzuki MT50 Trail Hopper (Ortonville, MI), $400, image 1

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This is a 1971 Suzuki MT50 Trail Hopper, VIN MT50-15956, Manufacturing date 11-1970. The bike has been sitting in my shed for several years with almost no use. I pull it out about once a year to play around in the yard. I don't have a use for it and the kids prefer 4-wheelers and it would be nice to have some cash for Christmas gifts. It isn't perfect but it runs well. The Carb could use a good cleaning though. I would consider trading for Traxxas RC cars or trucks. Call me at 734-516-XXXX with questions

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