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2000 Suzuki Rm 250 (greenfield) on 2040-motos

$1,650
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Milwaukee, WI
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2000 Suzuki RM 250 (Greenfield), $1,650, image 1

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2000 Suzuki RM 250Bike was completely gone over during the winter.It is currently setup for hare scramble style racing or trail ridingNew top end (Wiseco Piston) less than twelve hoursExcel wheels (18'' rear/21'' front)Easton 1 3/8 bars with new levers, grips, cablesCycra hand guardsFMF Gnarly expansion pipe with repacked FMF turbine core 2SDG tall seatNew sprockets and chain and guidesUNI air filterBoyesen Rad valve with new reedsEBC brake padsStealthy fly wheel weight (9 oz)Hinson billet clutch basket and pressure plate with EBC clutches and steels.Plus many other partsAll bearings were cleaned and greased, and anything that was excessively worn was either rebuiltor replaced.I also have the stock expansion pipe and extra fenders and shrouds.$1650.00 obo(fourone4)-9four3-7eight9nineText or Email

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