1980 Suzuki Gs on 2040-motos
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This is a 1980 Suzuki GS550E. It is in pretty good original condition. It will run, but it runs rough. I consider this to be a project bike, not road ready. It needs the carbs cleaned and a good tune up as well as a new fuel petcock and fuel lines, and tank cleaned at a minimum. The electrics all work fine including the electric start. The bike shifts good through the gears. The brakes work, but are a little sticky. The battery is good. The side covers are missing. This is a nice overall project and it comes with a clean and clear title. Thanks for looking! |
Suzuki GS for Sale
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