1980 Suzuki Other on 2040-motos
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Only made these two years 1980-1981.Took years for me to find an rs in this condition. Needs nothing super fast I'm 250 6ft and it rips. Not mint but nicest unrestored one I've seen original seat. Aswome for collector or vintage racing. Everythings tight on this one. Text with questions. 989-670-9680. Thinning out my collection is all. Bike does not have title. " this bike was a cross between Suzuki's pe and RM bikes meant to be a woods bike. A lot of people that worked for Suzuki dealers back then felt these were one of the best bikes Suzuki ever made. Its reed valve engine produces good power and torque." rm frame and pe engines great reliable bikes with great power. sold with bill or sale.
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