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Vintage 1972 Suzuki Tc90j on 2040-motos

$1,200
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:3
Location:

Ann Arbor, Michigan

Ann Arbor, MI
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This is a 1972 Suzuki TC90J dirt or road bike,it has 3356mis on it. This bike is in very attractive condition for 41yrs old, and has been in a barn for 30yrs. I have the paper work when it was bought and the 1972 title it still has a 1972 plate on it.It still has the factory tool pouch under the seat.It starts and runs very good, it has 2 dents in the gas tank,i did put 2 new tubes in the tires but the tires are vey good and the seat is still like new,you could ride this bike home thats how good it is and no rust all the crome it very good, very sharp bike for 1972.$1100.00 OBO If intrested call

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