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Reduced 08 Suzuki Rm 85 on 2040-motos

$1,000
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I have a 2008 Suzuki Rm 85 race bike ready to hit the track today. I bought it for my son and it is just too much bike for him at this age the power bands in this thing are insane. It has pro-taper handlebars, new grips, and almost new tires. The motor has been built to race recently and has five hours on the fresh build. The bike will start on the 1st kick and will run with the best of them. At this time the bike the needs nothing and the only cosmetic blemish is that 1 of the pegs is bent a little but it is still fully usable. This bike would make any boys dream come true and will blast dirt in their competitors faces as they take the holeshot!! I am willing to take a loss on this bike so that I can use the money to make my children have great Christmas as this would make yours have. This is a two stroke bike. I am looking to get $1000 which is a steal but I need the money so it is your lucky day. call or text if interested The price will not go lower!!!!

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