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Suzuki Other on 2040-motos

US $13000
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Brookport, Illinois, United States

Brookport, Illinois, United States
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Suzuki Other description

1989 Suzuki ds80 dirt bike ds 80 dirt bike 
this needs a chain, front tire , and carb cleaned  and adjust. i poured gas in engine put plug back in and it fired up. it has been sitting in garage for a long time. one bolt broke off as seen in last pic. so this is sold asis and will need some work. i think chain and carb adjusted you should be good to go.
i will meet you somewhere and will travel longer distance for some gas money. please message me to work out a pick up spot before bidding. i prefer cash at time of delivery instead of paypal.

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