Suzuki RM-Z description
2010 rmz 450. Check pics closely. No warranty. This bike runs strong and has about $3K in mods. 1. Pro Circuit Triple Clamps 2. Yoshimira Titanium exhaust with Carbon muffler 3. 2016 Air forks 4. Work connection Radiator braces 5. Skid plate 6. Unbreakable levers I am not the original owner so not sure on the hours. Bike starts 2nd kick and runs strong. Shipping is up to you to arrange. No zero feedback buyers. If you bid you pay. No international. No Reserve!!!!!!! |
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