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SOLD-Claaic 1970 Suzuki Ts 250 Savage Dual Sport (Road & Dirt) - $2,750 (Bloomingdale)

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type: dual-sport
VIN: TS25021750
condition: like new
engine displacement (CC): 246
motor: gas
odometer: 2,900
title status: clean
transmission: manual
This Classic 1970 Suzuki TS 250 Savage is a Dual Sport - Road & Dirt motorcycle with only 2900 miles on the odometer. I'm the original owner (I bought the bike new & have a clean title).

It has a 23 HP, single cylinder, 2 Stroke engine (246 cc) with a 5-speed transmission.

It Looks & Rides close to new.recently tuned & detailed. (99 % original). This Bike is still very responsive & quick with a top speed of 75 miles per hour.

It's fun to ride on or off the road and well designed to do both. It has dual-purpose tires (suitable for both street & dirt riding), telescopic front suspension to withstand dirt trails, 9.5-inch ground clearance & a high-mounted exhaust system. Although I spent most of my time riding on streets & highways, I also sometimes enjoyed taking it off the road.

The bike was called a "Savage" in America but a "Hustler" in Japan. The Aspen Yellow tank was the most popular color when it came out. I still have the original owner's manual with the wiring diagram & some of the tools that came with the bike.

post id: 7870126934

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