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1976 suzuki 185 collector bike - $350 (superior)
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Date: 2009-01-28, 6:49PM CST
runs fine looks great for the year. twin cylinder two stroke new rear tire and tube. also new battery. no title. call me at 218-348-3685
Location: superior
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$300 185
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- Yeah Man, the Interstate
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Is the bike in question yours? If so, I have been looking for a GT185, fixed one a few years back that was for sale, could not get the wife to come look at it soon enough. The afternoon she finally came, it was sold that morning, one sweet '75 with 1200 miles on it!! Man was I upset!!!!
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Re: 185
Nope, just looked like a reasonabe price so I posted it on here. Its about two hours north of here.rbond wrote:Is the bike in question yours? If so, I have been looking for a GT185, fixed one a few years back that was for sale, could not get the wife to come look at it soon enough. The afternoon she finally came, it was sold that morning, one sweet '75 with 1200 miles on it!! Man was I upset!!!!
I like the 125 to 400 cc range of aircooled two strokes for going around town on, there really isn't anything better to go to the store and grab something (light, quick, and you can load alot of stuff on them)
1954 Harley ST165 basket in the attic
1972 Suzuki GT750 project in the works
1981 Honda CB750-1000 driver
1982 Honda GL500 easy project
1972 Suzuki GT750 project in the works
1981 Honda CB750-1000 driver
1982 Honda GL500 easy project
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- Yeah Man, the Interstate
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I totally agree! The larger bikes are really overrated, all that extra weight and low gas mileage just isn't an appealing attribute in a motorcycle. I so fondle remember my '69 S90 and how well my '73 TS100C carried me faithfully wherever I needed......
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I'd like to fondle a few fast lightweight things I had in my youth again toorbond wrote:I totally agree! The larger bikes are really overrated, all that extra weight and low gas mileage just isn't an appealing attribute in a motorcycle. I so fondle remember my '69 S90 and how well my '73 TS100C carried me faithfully wherever I needed......
1954 Harley ST165 basket in the attic
1972 Suzuki GT750 project in the works
1981 Honda CB750-1000 driver
1982 Honda GL500 easy project
1972 Suzuki GT750 project in the works
1981 Honda CB750-1000 driver
1982 Honda GL500 easy project
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Wow this topic suddenly went off of bikes VERY fast,,, fondle at will...
Two strokes, its just that simple.
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69 Suz U70
69 Suz T500
72 Suz GT750 cafe
74 Suz TS250
74 Suz GTXVR project
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75 Suz GT750
76 Suz TS400
76 Suz GT750
81 Suz GSX1100
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To each his own on that topic.... me I DO LOVE 'heavy weights' to fondle, mountain climb, etc. 'More cushion for the pushing' if you know what I mean!javascript:emoticon(':D')javascript:emoticon(':D')