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1979 Suzuki Gs on 2040-motos

US $7100
YearYear:1979 MileageMileage:40 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Montrose, Michigan, United States

Montrose, Michigan, United States
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Suzuki GS tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Sport Touring

Suzuki GS description

For your consideration this round is a 1979 Suzuki GS 750 L.

This beauty is in excellent condition!

The bike sat for several years before I bought it 4 years ago from the original owner.

Here is a list of things replaced since I bought the bike:

New Tires, lots of tread left

New battery this spring

New chain last year

New rear brake pads, have front pads still in the package

New intake carb boots and O rings

New boots between the carb and air box

New 3 ohm coils and wires

Electronic ignition replacing the points and condenser

Carbs professionally cleaned last year

New plugs last spring

New tach cable and o ring

I am told the stepped Suzuki seat and the “L” backrest are uncommon.

 

This was my everyday rider and she never let me down. Clean and clear title in my name. She is a little cold blooded on the first start but I am told this is common with these bikes.

40,xxx miles on the clock.

The original owner stripped out the drain plug for the oil and put an oversized plug in.

There are some small chips in the paint on the tank.

It also has a fairing for it, if you want pictures just ask.

Get on it and ride or she is a perfect candidate for a full restoration.

If you are looking for a bike to chop up or turn into a bobber this one is not for you.

 

Shipping or pick up is up to you. I will be happy to work with a third party shipper like “u ship” or something like that during pick up but setting everything up is your responsibility.


$100 deposit must be made within 24 hours.

 

Full payment must be made within seven days of the end of auction.

Cash in person preferred. PayPal is acceptable for the balance.

If full payment is not made within 7 days of auction end the buyer forfeits the deposit.


Bike must be picked up within two weeks of auctions end! I am willing to work with the new owner a little but I am not interested in storing something I no longer own.

This is being sold as is, no warranty no returns.

If you have any questions or would like specific picture please ask.

Thanks for looking and be sure to check out my other items.

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