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1975 Suzuki Re5 Rotary Wankel Cafe Racer Vintage Rare Custom Mazda Rx7 Rotary on 2040-motos

US $910.00
YearYear:1975 MileageMileage:7041 ColorColor: Orange
Location:

Youngsville, North Carolina, US

Youngsville, North Carolina, US
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Suzuki Other tech info

TypeType:cafe racer WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Suzuki Other description

Up for sale is a custom Suzuki RE5 rotary Wankel Cafe Racer.Keep in mind they only made a wankel rotary engine bike for two years and suzuki is the only one, there where 6300 made only 2800 of this year imported to the USA and less then 900 are still on the road today, this is a rotary engine bike just like the mazda rx7 engine.This bike has only 7000 miles on it and was purchased from a good friend of mine that had it sitting in his shop for 20+ years.This bike is in good shape for its age and runs descent but can use a good tuneup.
 
-The dash is custom made for this bike with the same features the stock cluster but does not look like a big tool box.
-All fluids has been changed.
-Carb cleaned out.
-All of the lights work on the motorcycle.
-The tank has been cleaned out but still has a small amount of surface rust in it and a few small dings.
-The seat pan is made from mild steel and was powder coated chrome it can be removed with two allen bolts. 
-The brake light has a down light for the plate.
-The stock air box was removed and I rotated the intake manifold 90 degrees and welded it up to install a pod filter.
-The battery is brand new.
-The tires are not in the greatest shape so need to be replaced.
-The front brake master cylinder was rebuilt but the lines need to be blown out.
This is the only suzuki re5 cafe racer I know of dont be like all the rest and settle for a stock honda with a stamped out set pan.
PLEASE EMAIL ME FOR A SHIPPING QUOTE BEFORE YOU PLACE A BID WITH YOUR ZIP CODE AND IF YOU WANT IT SHIPPED TO A HOME OR A BUSINESS,A BUSINESS IS CHEAPER TO SHIP TO.
IF YOU DONT WANT THIS BIKE PLEASE DO NOT BID ON IT. LOCAL PICKUP IN YOUNGSVILLE NC IS WELCOME.SOLD AS IS

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