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Suzuki : Other Suzuki Jr50 2006/ Moose Training Wheels on 2040-motos

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Thank You for viewing this 2006 Suzuki JR50. As the photos show, it is in fantastic condition. All plastic is in attractive condition with only a couple of MINOR scuffs . No fender cracks or stress marks. The seat does not have any tears or holes, grips are original and are not torn on the ends. Only item the bike can use is a new left side and front number plate white back round decals. Mechanically this JR is in terrific condition. We estimate the hours ridden at about 30-35 in total. ******* EQUIPPED WITH MOOSE RACING BRAND OUTRIGGER TRAINING WHEELS ***** I will completely service the bike before it leaves including a new plug, air filter, trans. fluid and all adjustments made ( chain adj. / steering head bearings / etc.) so Santa doesn't have to worry about that. Regional delivery is available at a reasonable cost. Sold with a notarized bill of sale. This JR50 is located in the Raleigh, N.C. area. Immediate $200.00 PAYPAL deposit with buy it now. For more info, please message me or call 919-334-XXXX. Thanks again for viewing. ***THIS JR50 IS BEING OFFERED LOCALLY AND LISTING MAY BE ENDED AT ANY TIME *** Thanks again for viewing.

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