1983 Suzuki tempter 27,000 miles brand new tires I'm the third owner I have been riding it for three yrs before that it was garaged for about a dozen years.I have rebuilt carburetors, replaced intakes, new stater & regulator,cleaned out inside of tank,oil filter cover and new petcock.rear break is not working after put new tire on it, its a drum rear probably a easy fix needs adjustment.I have no room and I'm just not interested in working on it any more.
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