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2017 Suzuki Other on 2040-motos

US $1,300.00
YearYear:2017 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Nogales, Arizona, United States

Nogales, Arizona, United States
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Suzuki Other photos

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Suzuki Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):100 WarrantyWarranty:Unspecified TypeType:Standard For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Suzuki Other description

SUZUKI AX 100 2017 NEW


This is a bike Suzuki AX 100 totally original and new, 2017

It is exactly the same from the 80's until today.

This bike is considered one of the best bikes in the world.

Currently it is still sold in countries like India, Argentina, Peru, Chile, Brazil or others.

It is a bike that can easily be converted into cafe racer or do the project you want, easily because it is a new and high quality product.

All components are of the Suzuki brand is only Mikuni carburetor brand, made in Japan.

You can use it and have fun on any terrain because it is extremely durable.

This bike is used on sites or areas of extreme conditions, it is why so far this bike remains the same since its first manufacturing and production continues in various parts of the world.

This bike has no title, you have to go to register if you want to get plates.

The bike has all the necessary specifications to be accepted anywhere in the world because it has all the necessary requirements (turn signals, high and low lights, speedometer, tires Kenda brand heavy duty wheels, mirrors, exhaust muffler, etc.)

The keys are original brand Suzuki.

A date has original 11 kilometers, is what path the parcel to our store.

maximum speed 125 kilometers, approximately 80 miles, depending on the weight of the person.

this bike is a Suzuki brand icon.

I have the original papers that gave me the dealer out of US. 


in one of the images shows the youtube link, so you can view the bike running

if you do not find the video on youtube, you can put the item number (232095610625) in the search box and there google shows it, in the images this example.




SPECIFICATIONS: 

Engine: 100 cc.
Transmission: 4-speed.
Engine: 2-stroke air cooled.
Number of cylinders: 1 cylinder.
Compression ratio: 6.6: 1
Mikuni VM20SS
Start pedal.
Lubrication system: Suzuki CCI
Weight: 211 lbs.
Fuel tank capacity: 12 liters.



Again, this bike is sold without title.

You need to register but don't know how much do you need

Buyer responsible for vehicle pick-up or shipping



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