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2009 Suzuki Rmz-450 With Snowbike Kit (bozeman) on 2040-motos

$9,000
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Bozeman, Montana

Bozeman, MT
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2009 Suzuki RMZ-450 WITH SNOWBIKE KIT (bozeman), $9,000, image 1

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Decided to put my 2009 suzuki rmz450 and snowbike up for sale and see if theres any interest. Nothing wrong with the bike, i just decided its time to try something different. Fairly low hours, most of the time ive put on the bike was on snow (with the snowbike kit) so it wasnt a dusty atmosphere. Changed the oil almost every ride, using very good oil. The tires are in attractive shape (because i mostly pre-owned it in the winter) and the chain and sprockets are both good. This bike has fuel injection so it starts great and the throttle response is amazing. Again, only selling to get a different bike or something. Seat cover has small rip (covered by duct tape) but i have a new cover, just havent put it on.Clear title in handWould like to sell together so make an offerIm asking $9000OBOText, call, or email Nick, 406 four five one 4fivetwo9Dont hesitate to ask any questions you might have

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