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1979 Suzuki Jr50 on 2040-motos

$595
YearYear:1979 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Yellow
Location:

East Moline, Iowa

East Moline, IA
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TypeType:Dirt Bike PhonePhone:(888) 391-7341

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1979 Suzuki JR50, The JR50 is a great first dirt bike for the kids.  It is fully automatic, just gas and go.  It will give them riding experience without having to think about shifting, they can learn that later.  It has been fully serviced and is ready to ride.
Come see it at Brennys Cycle Works in East Moline, Il.  Call 309-796-1664.

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