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2009 Suzuki Rmz 450 Fuel Injected on 2040-motos

$3,850
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Dallas, Texas

Dallas, TX
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2009 suzuki RMZ450 fuel injected this bike has been verified to have been kyle regals practice bike for the nationals for starters it has 22mm offset upper triple clamps ASV levers clutch and brake with pro adjustable clutch perch on the fly fluidyne radiators ASI HOSE kit aftermarket oil filter cover factory connection suspension TC4 full gripper suzuki seat cover complete FMF TITANIUM 4.1 EXAHUST WITH MEGABOMB HEADPIPE REMAPPED ECM HAMMERHEAD DESIGNS AXEL BLOCKS DID CHAIN RENTHAL SPROCKETS HIGH COMPRESSION CP PISTON AND ROD which is CARRILLO BIKE has about twenty total hours on it starts on 1st kick also remapped ECM if you have questions call

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