1969 Suzuki Ts250 Motor Engine Parts Crank Cases Transmission on 2040-parts.com
Leominster, Massachusetts, United States
this is a basket case engine out of a 1969 suzuki ts250. it is sold as is for parts. the last owner took the bike apart for a restoration that never happened. the engine is dirty and has some sort of a gel on it that was in the bottom of the bin it was stored in. the clutch cover has been welded from the back side as shown. |
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