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1971 Suzuki Other on 2040-motos

US $13000
YearYear:1971 MileageMileage:5 ColorColor: GREEN
Location:

Berlin, Connecticut, United States

Berlin, Connecticut, United States
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Suzuki Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):350 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Suzuki Other description

1971 T350 from my personal collection
originally owned and hardly ridden by a rider from Alabama......it really suffered from not running and sitting 
the first thing i did, was completely dismantle the engine and get to that crank .....let me explain
the worse thing for a Suzuki twin is sitting.....when a crankshaft sits in motor oil for too long , the crank seals will shrink, and fail
so  we did a crank seal rebuild.....done by Crankmaster so it was done right!
while the engine was apart   we beaded the crank halves for that uniform new look, the transmission was inspected and it looked like new
we replaces all the seals , clutch plates and springs ...and the cylinders were bored 1st over and replaced with  wiseco pistons ( forged pistons, much better than stock!)   and the the engine screws were replaced with nos Suzuki hardware        this engine should last a long long time!
the rest of the bike was really in remarkable shape the fenders are stock and truely look nos same with headlight bucket and fork ears 
the mufflers were good but  1 had battery acid stain.....so we had them both  show chromed  ...and the baffles were replaced with nos 
the original gray cables looked a bit tired, so all 5 have been replaced with brand new ones
if your familiar  with the t350 original seat......they had  saggy foam in them...however ...this seat was totally done with new seat foam and a brand new cover.....looks great and is very comfortable!
all eclectics works perfect and the battery is brand new
i never trust tires that are original, so the tires and tubes and rim straps have bend replaced with IRC tires
these tires are fantastic and they have that period look , but perform much better
the tank has been professionally sealed  and has been repainted  to a exact match     and as you can see.....looks fantastic!
if your looking for a nice 350  2 stroke twin that is truly ready to ride.....this is it!
bike has  clear title, new tool kit, owners manual and service and parts manual........
only flaw that i see is a slight tweek in the handlebar,,,,,,,never bothered me and most wont notice 
bike is sold as is with no reserve......good luck!!!

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