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1974 Suzuki Ts185 Bobber. (stanley, N.c.) on 2040-motos

$700
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1974 Suzuki TS185 Bobber. (Stanley, N.C.), $700, image 1

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This bike was custom built into a bobber when it was an old dual sport bike. got it and painted it, new headlamp, needs wiring up and a tail light and tag mount, needs street tires, and then she will be street legal. suicide shifter, 5 gear. runs like a champ. it needs a higher geared sprocket to go faster. it will only go about 50mph with the 1 it has right now but it needs a new speedo cable. cool bike. don't have to sell. price is negociable some. call or text at 980-522-XXXX. $700 obo. thanks

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