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1972 Suzuki Ts 125 on 2040-motos

$2,500
YearYear:1972 MileageMileage:998
Location:

tempe, Arizona

tempe, AZ
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1972 Suzuki Ts 125 , $2,500, image 1

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1972 Suzuki Ts 125 , $2,500, image 2 1972 Suzuki Ts 125 , $2,500, image 3

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TypeType:Classic / Vintage

Suzuki Other description

1972 Suzuki TC 125, No Trades No Remote Sales I will sell only in person, at my bank with cash. 1972 Suzuki TC125 Perfect time capsule example. Mint, original un restored 1972 Suzuki TC125 with only 998 original miles. This is a perfect time capsule machine. History: I am the 3rd owner. I purchased the bike in April 2010. It has been stored in my air-conditioned house with a bike cover on it. I bought this bike because it is a sample of the 2nd bike I owned in the mid seventies. My plan was to find and collect all of the bikes I have owned in the 70s. I have lost interest in collecting old bikes so that is why I have decided to sell this bike. I bought this bike from the 2nd owner who purchased the bike I believe in 2007 from the original owner. Original owner bought the bike in CO in 1972 and then retired in AZ. I bought the bike with bill of sale so I will be selling the bike with bill of sale. The Colorado title from the original owner is signed and notarized. So you can obtain a title if you choose. Bike Condition: Perfect chrome, no rust, I think the tires are original with no dry rot. The only blemish is a well repaired small tear in the back corner of the seat. Also, in couple of areas on the sharp edges of the gas tank the paint is rubbed off. The battery is original. I am not going to list the specifications for the bike since you can find it easily on the internet. This bike has a dual range transmission which has 4 highway gears and four off road gears giving the bike total of 8 forward gears. Everything on this bike works like it did when it came off the showroom and the chrome sparkles like new. The bike start first or2nd kick idles and runs perfect. The original owner had the bike serviced by Suzuki dealer prior to selling it. I have put stabil in the gas and every few months take the bike out and let it run for few minutes. I have all of the original receipts, owners manual, all other paper work. Also, as you can see in the picture, the original owner bought and has preserved the magazines form the era that had tested the bike. $2,500.00

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