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1981 Suzuki Ts 250 on 2040-motos

US $799.00
YearYear:1981 MileageMileage:4584
Location:

Dresser, Wisconsin, US

Dresser, Wisconsin, US
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Suzuki RM description

 Up for auction is a decent 1981 Suzuki TS 250.  It runs well with lots of power. The seat is very nice and still soft. (no rips or tears).  Mileage on it is 4584. Could probably use a new gas cap and we by-passed the ignition. (Just start it up and use the kill button when done). There is NO TITLE for this bike as you don't need one in Wisconsin for off road use. I could give you a bill-of-sale which you could use to maybe apply for a title in your state if you want. You may pick the bike up if you wish or if you need it shipped - I will crate it and send it to you (FORWARD AIR - to your nearest major airport) for a total of $325 - shipping.  Thanks & Good Luck

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