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1972 Suzuki Other on 2040-motos

US $6,400.00
YearYear:1972 MileageMileage:13
Location:

Galena, Illinois, United States

Galena, Illinois, United States
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Suzuki Other description

You must have at least 5 feedbacks to bid or your bid will be cancelled, sorry but due to past EBAY experiences that is the way it is. 

   Ask questions! I will do my best to answer them. Make sure this is what you want BEFORE BIDDING...not after you receive it. ( sorry to all the honest ebayers )

This is a VERY NICE GT750. This has the desirable 4 shoe front brake. This just out of long-term storage.. This bike was obviously well cared for and had a collector plate on it when I found it I put a new battery in it and all the lights horn electric starter everything works including the lights inside the gauges. This bike is now running and driving. The motor sounds nice and quiet I've only driven this up and down the street a few times so as a safety measure the typical things should be done like checking the chain tension, oil change etc. The tires have good tread and do not look whether checked. The tank is not rusty inside, just a light coat of old fuel varnish. I would say the worst cosmetic flaws are the few chips on the right-hand corner in the front of the gas tank and a small hole punched in the right side cover. I have another side cover that is better than the one on the bike which I'll include. I think this bike looks too nice to restore and should be just ridden the way it is. The seat his soft with no rips or tears and the toolkit is still in the bike. Another thing worth mentioning is the key loosely fits in the key switch so it seems like the key might fall out. Also the little connectors between the head pipes have hose clamps on them which do not look original. This bike needs to get out and be ridden. It starts instantly, idles nicely and sounds good. When taking off is a little sluggish but then picks up with higher RPMs. I think it just needs to get out on the road with a new owner who will appreciate it. Most of the chrome is bright and shiny with some little speckles here and there on things like the blinkers and the horn. There are some nicks and scratches here and there and some fading on the tank as expected with an older motorcycle but this is amazing shape compared to most. Look closely at the pictures and ask questions I will do my best to help.  You are buying this AS IS so ask questions.

SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS AND COSTS ARE THE BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY. I WILL HELP LOAD ON TO A TRUCK IF NEEDED. THANKS JIM

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