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2003 Suzuki RM (2003)
2003 SUZUKI RM250 2 STROKE TUESDAY Video will open in a new window Using the eBay App? Paste link into a browser window: [isdntekvideo] 2003 SUZUKI RM250 NO EXPENSE SPARED CUSTOM BUILD VERY FAST & LIGHT FRESH FRAME OFF RESTORATION ABSOLUTELY STUNNING BRISTLING WITH TRICKERY PLEASE WATCH THE VIDEO FOR FULL DETAILS Ready To Win At The Two Stroke Nationals $12,250.00 Invested Plus The Cost Of The Bike 50 Hours Shop Labor at $150 = $7,500.00 Plus Over $4,750 In Parts = $12,250.00 Invested Into This Build Frame Powder Coated Suzuki Factory Blue Brand New Engine (Cases Split Rebuild) The Pinnacle Of Two Stroke 250 Development This Late Production RM250 Motor is an Absolute Rocket Tight, Wizard Tuned, + Ready to Race. New Crank New Piston & Rings Power Valve Rebuilt All New Gaskets & Seals New Base Gasket, Head Gasket New NGK Spark Plug New Clutch New Boyesen Factory Racing Clutch Cover New Oversized Aluminum Radiator New Silicone Hoses New FMF Gold Series Fatty Exhaust System & FMF Polished Aluminum Silencer Carburetor Rebuilt + Jetted New Twin Air Filter Forks Rebuilt New Front Fork Boots Shock Rebuilt With New Bumper New Applied Triple Clamps with Bar Mounts New Renthal Handlebars + Crossbar Pad New ARC Brake Lever New Throttle & Throttle Cable New ODI Hand Grips BNew Pro Taper Quick Adjust Lever New Kill Switch New Gold Pro Wheel Set With New Chrome Spokes New Wheel Bearings New Brake Discs With Braided Stainless Steel Lines New Brake Pads Fresh Motul Front + Rear Brake Fluid New Gold Chain New Aluminum Sprocket New Axle Adjuster New Moose Racing Black Shifter with Gold Anodized Tip Swingarm Polished to Perfection New IMS Pro Series Foot Pegs All New Plastics & Graphics New Factory Effex Seat Cover with New Tall Foam FULLY ROTISSERIE DETAILED WAT TOO MUCH TO LIST- PLEASE WATCH THE VIDEO _________________________________________Sold on Q1 bill of sale.2024-06-22 21:43:39Vernon-Rockville, Connecticut, United States04,500.00
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2000 Suzuki RM (2000)
This listing is for the purchase of a 2000 RM125 . This bike has been in my collection for 5 years and it's time for it find a new home . This bike was never ridden off road , the previous owner only rode it down the street before I purchased it to ensure it functioned as it should .2016-06-14 15:16:33Tolland, Connecticut, United States04,000.00
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2010 SUZUKI RMZ 450, FI, Excellent condition, very well maintained (0)
FI, Terrific condition, very well maintained, original owner, needs absolutely nothing, Comes with extra air filter, oil filter, linkage bearings and service manual, $4000 (860) 919-XXXX Southington, CT2014-01-26 00:55:08Southington, CT04,000.00
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2003 SUZUKI RM85 FMF Cheap !! (0)
2003 SUZUKI RM85 FMF Not nice but there broken rear fender and side plate !!! $800 call2014-01-22 04:22:23New Haven, CT0800.00
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2006 Suzuki RM85L (2006)
2006 Suzuki RM85L, Very Clean and well maintained bike. - The RM85L and RM85 are loaded with technology derived from Suzuki's championship-winning motocross bikes. Both bikes offer incredible performance with the RM85L featuring larger wheels and a longer swingarm and wheelbase to suit larger riders.2013-12-19 23:34:40New Haven, CT01,295.00
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SUZUKI RM125 EXCELLENT CONDITION VERY LOW HOUR (2003)
RM 125 in great condition. Top end recently done, swing arm painted black. graphics kit all over bike including matching seat cover.2013-09-03 03:56:51Watertown, Connecticut, US10895.00
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