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1978 Suzuki Pe 175 Trailbike/enduro *vintage* on 2040-motos

US $425.00
YearYear:1978 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Alpine, Texas, US

Alpine, Texas, US
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1978 Suzuki PE 175 Trailbike/Enduro *Vintage*, US $425.00, image 1

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1978 Suzuki PE 175 Trailbike/Enduro *Vintage*, US $425.00, image 2 1978 Suzuki PE 175 Trailbike/Enduro *Vintage*, US $425.00, image 3 1978 Suzuki PE 175 Trailbike/Enduro *Vintage*, US $425.00, image 4 1978 Suzuki PE 175 Trailbike/Enduro *Vintage*, US $425.00, image 5 1978 Suzuki PE 175 Trailbike/Enduro *Vintage*, US $425.00, image 6 1978 Suzuki PE 175 Trailbike/Enduro *Vintage*, US $425.00, image 7

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Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):175 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

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1978 Suzuki PE 175

Fresh top End (Piston and bored Cylinder). Weisco Forged Piston, Boyeson Fiberglass Reeds. 6 Speed close ratio which shifts easily. Runs Great, starts after 2-3 kicks, will idle after warmed up, may need one size smaller main jet. Front and rear brakes work well. Tank is from another model Suzuki, I don't recall. Kick arm is new. Throttle grip was replaced. Cosmetic shape is rough. Will need seat redone, a new air filter, side plastics missing. Output shaft has a leak, but I have the seal, goes down to a certain level which doesn't seem to interfere with transmission operation. Front tire leaks and I will pass on the new tube as well. Once you get into the power band the bike will make you smile and has decent torque to 'putt' around along. Head light and tail light works. Odometer does not. The bike is not street legal and this model was never sold with a title, strictly for off-road use only. Repeat, NO TITLE. Questions? Just ask.

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