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Suzuki : Rm 2008 Suzuki Rm 85 on 2040-motos

$1,500
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Delmar, Iowa

Delmar, IA
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Up for sale is a very clean and great running 2008 Suzuki RM 85, this bike has been great to us, never any major issues, have always kept OEM parts in the bike, never cheap parts. Only reason we are selling this bike is we are moving up to a bigger class. We have raced this bike, and have done very well with it. it comes with a FMF Fatty pipe and silencer, new top end (not the backyard top end, actually a new Suzuki top end kit), new Dunlop MX51 tires front and rear, newer Renthal bars, G2 bark busters, new linkage bearing and swingarm bearing kits, Devol lowering link(have OEM also). I will throw some spare parts in with the bike if you do the full asking price, it will be worth more than you will think, I have clutch's (complete), cables, air filters, top end kits, about $1000 worth of parts, most all are new, in original packaging, but if I don't get the full asking price, I will just sell the parts here on Ebay to make up the difference.

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