1972 Suzuki Gt750 Water Buffalo Rare Cafe No Reserve! on 2040-motos
Hagerstown, Maryland, US
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Up for sale is a 1972 suzuki GT750 water buffalo. The bike appears to be in pretty good shape for the year, has the front drum brake that is more desirable than the front disc. the bike is NOT running and hasnt since ive owned it, the motor seems to have good compression and the bike seems to be almost complete. the odometer reads 7xxx! the bike has a clear open title these bikes are becoming harder and harder to come by. the tank as you can see in the picks has some bondo on the right side, but otherwise a pretty clean bike for a 72. this would be a great restoration or daily driver project. bike is sold as is LOCAL PICKUP ONLY. any questions just ask. happy bidding!
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