2013 Suzuki Rmz 450 - Low Hours on 2040-motos
Middlesboro, Kentucky, US
Suzuki RM-Z description
2013 RMZ 450. Purchased about 2 months ago and has very low hours. Title in hand. Never raced, only at the practice track a few times. Has new renthal twinwalls, new renthal grips, new team graphics, new chain, new sprocket, new yoshimura exhaust carbon fiber. Please let me know if you have any other questions or need any other pictures. This bike is mint.
Buyer is responsible for shipping or pickup.
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