1973 Suzuki Cyclone on 2040-motos
Vernon-Rockville, Connecticut, United States
Suzuki Cyclone tech info
Suzuki Cyclone description
1973 Suzuki TM400L
CYCLONE MUSEUM QUALITY ORIGINAL CONDITION!!! On Display in The New England Motorcycle Museum today Come See it!
An ABSOLUTELY Gorgeous Classic Vintage Classic Suzuki!NADA #1 Value Of $4,370
A RARE & TRUE SURVIVOR! DON’T
MISS OUT ON THIS OPPORTUNITY!
The Cyclone is well
known as one of the most powerful open class bikes of its era!
Claimed 40 Horsepower & 30 ft-lbs of torque! She runs like a top and has LOW hours! All Stock OEM Suzuki!!! See the video below to hear it running!!! Not to mention oil
injection! No more mixing gas!
Gorgeous three tone
Daytona Yellow, blue & white tank! Coupled with a matte black frame &
engine makes for one of the sharpest looking bikes of the 70s!
This would make for
an excellent museum or collector’s piece or vintage racing bike (if you dare! If you're man enough to hang on!!!)
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Suzuki Cyclone for Sale
- 1973 suzuki cyclone(US $4,995.00)
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