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Thanks for viewing this very clean Suzuki TM125. 1975 MODEL (last year TM, RM models followed). This was a frame up restoration. It is not a show bike, but an excellent example of a rideable vintage classic. Completely stock except for the 2" swing arm extension and aftermarket rear shocks. Restoration includes: brand new NOS cylinder, wiseco piston/ring set, 2 inner tubes, carburetor rebuild, front tire, handlebar/grips, frame paint, wheel bearings, fuel tank paint & decals, all new plastics (fenders and number plates), seat cover and more. Fuel tank is rust free and the expansion chamber is in great condition. Runs strong, starts easily and sounds great. Sold with a bill of sale. East coast shipping is available at a reasonable cost. Bid with confidence, there are no surprises with this motorcycle. Auction will run for its full duration, thank you again for viewing.
On Jul-25-16 at 16:45:47 PDT, seller added the following information: This TM has a 15 minute break-in ride on it since being completed this month. All systems go! Thanks for viewing! |
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Suzuki Recursion Concept – Turbocharged 588cc Claims 99 hp and 74 ft-lb.
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Suzuki to Close Spanish Motorcycle Factory
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