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1972 Suzuki Gt 750 - Water Buffalo on 2040-motos

US $2,235.00
YearYear:1972 MileageMileage:17900
Location:

Foley, Minnesota, US

Foley, Minnesota, US
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1972 SUZUKI GT 750 - WATER BUFFALO, US $2,235.00, image 1

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1972 SUZUKI GT 750 - WATER BUFFALO, US $2,235.00, image 2 1972 SUZUKI GT 750 - WATER BUFFALO, US $2,235.00, image 3 1972 SUZUKI GT 750 - WATER BUFFALO, US $2,235.00, image 4 1972 SUZUKI GT 750 - WATER BUFFALO, US $2,235.00, image 5 1972 SUZUKI GT 750 - WATER BUFFALO, US $2,235.00, image 6 1972 SUZUKI GT 750 - WATER BUFFALO, US $2,235.00, image 7

Suzuki Other tech info

TypeType:Sport Bike Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:GT75

Suzuki Other description

                    1972 SUZUKI-GT 750

            UP FOR AUCTION:  1972 GT 750 -

 BIKE HAS BEEN IN STORAGE FOR ABOUT 25 YEARS-PREVIOUS OWNER PARKED IT UPON RETURN FROM A ROAD TRIP TO THE TETONS..GAS TANK WAS DRAINED AND PLACED IN DRY STORAGE-BIKE IS ALL ORIGNAL IN MY OPINION .I HAVE NOT THE DRIVEN THE BIKE-BUT BIKE HAS GREAT COMPRESSION AND SPARK  125 LBS EACH CYLINDER--I DID HOWEVER PUT A FEW SHOTS OF MIXED GAS IN SPARK PLUG HOLES FIRED RIGHT UP WITH ELECTRIC START-EVERYTHING MOVES FREELY-BUT BIKE HAS A FEW COSMETIC FLAWS TEAR IN SEATAS SEEN IN PICTURE-MISSING THE GAS TANK EMBLEMS-A FEW SMALL DINGS IN THE GAS TANK..BIKE HAS GREAT ORIGNAL EXHAUST /WITH ALL 4 BAFFELS IN THE END OF THE PIPE.VERY COOL LOOK..I HAVE NOT GIVEN THIS BIKE A COMPLETE DETAIL,  BUT THE AREAS I HAVE CLEANED UP LOOK AMAZING -VERY NICE CHROME-RIMS FENDERS ETC. THIS BIKE IS A GREAT CANDIDATE FOR RESTORATION-AND WILL NEED THE USUAL CARBS CLEANED  AS WELL AS THE GAS TANK-NO RUST BUT A DIRTY FILM--IM LOCATED IN FOLEY MINNESOTA 56329-I HAVE A GREAT SHIPPER THAT WILL BRING THIS BIKE ANYWHERE IN THE U.S VERY REASONABLE..PLEASE FEEL FREE TO EMAIL OR CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS THANKS MIKE  320-420-7675         


On Oct-09-13 at 17:26:47 PDT, seller added the following information:

I AM ADDING TO THE DESCRIPTION TO ADD AN ADDITIONAL FLAW..I HAD CONTINUED DETAILING THE BIKE  TODAY . BUT THE LEFT SIDE COVER WAS VERY DIRTY FROM BEING IN STORAGE .AFATER I CLEANING I DISCOVERED  THE COVER HAD SOME ROAD RASH  .I SEE NO OTHER AREAS THAT WERE AFFECTED . I BELIEVE THE BIKE RAN CLOSE TO A CURB AND SCRAPED THE COVER,,ALSO WHEN CLEANING THE PIPES I NOTICED A SMALL ,SCUFF DENT IN THE EXHAUST PIPE  ..  AFTER NOTICING THE ITEMS I WAS GOING TO RESTART THE AUCTION JUST TO BE FAIR  .  BUT I FEEL ITS EARLY ENOUGH IN THE AUCTION TO CONTINUE..I CONTACTED TWO VINTAGE PARTS PEOPLE THE WILL  LET ME KNOW ABOUT A REPLACMENT COVER.. OTHERWISE I FOUND SEVERAL ON EBAY  FROM USED TO  NEW OEM FOR AROUND $65.. I WOULD BE WILL TO COMPENSATE THE BUYER  FOR THIS FOR THIS OVERSIGHT;;PLEASE LOOK AT THE ADDITIONAL PICTURES THANK

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