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Where can I buy a Clutch and Brake levers assembles for my Suzuki SP370 (1979)?



Biker for Life is right again (as usual)

http://www.bikebandit.com/1979-suzuki-sp 370n-left-handle-switch/o/m6698sch272087

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cold start suzuki sp 370

it was about -5 out with the wind chill. put some new handle bars on and took a quick ride. also my first video that i used a little editing on.

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