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1968 Suzuki Kt120 on 2040-motos

$2,499
YearYear:1968 MileageMileage:4692 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Concord, California

Concord, CA
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Suzuki Other description

1968 Suzuki KT120, Cute little 2-stroker, just serviced, new tires!!! - 1968 Suzuki KT120 Trail Overall Length: Overall Width: Overall Height: Seat Height: Wheelbase: 1 220 mm (48.0 in) Ground clearance: 177 mm (7.0 in) All-up weight: 98 kg (216 lbs) Engine type: Air-cooled 118 cc single cylinder 2-stroke. 9,5 hp/ 6,500 rpm. 2 x 3-speed transmission.

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