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2002 Suzuki Rm on 2040-motos

US $1100
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Yellow
Location:

Denton, Texas, United States

Denton, Texas, United States
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Suzuki RM tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):124 TypeType:Off-Road For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Suzuki RM description

THIS IS A NICE CLEAN LOW HOUR ORIGINAL 2002 RM125.  CLEAN CLEAR TEXAS TITLE IN MY NAME.  I AM LOCATED IN DFW AREA TEXAS. MUST PAY $200 PAYPAL DEPOSIT WITHIN 24 HR OF AUCTION CLOSE AND THE REST IN PERSON ON PICK UP OR DIRECT BANK WIRE TRANSFER.  I CAN MEET A SHIPPER BUT CANNOT CRATE THE BIKE.  I CAN HELP YOU FIND A SHIPPER IF NEEDED.  PLEASE SEE PICS THIS IS A VERY LOW HOUR ORIGINAL RM125.  STILL HAS THE ORIGINAL BARS, ALL PLASTIC, TIRES, CHAIN, SPROCKETS, ALL DECALS.  YOU CAN SEE THE TREAD STILL ON THE ORIGINAL TIRES TO TELL USE.  I BOUGHT IT FROM A GUY WHOSE SON ONLY RODE IT IN THE FIELD NEXT TO THEIR HOUSE.  THE ONLY DAMAGE IS A SMALL DENT IN THE OEM PIPE AND THE TIP OF THE CLUTCH LEVER.  WHEN I GOT THE BIKE IT HAD LOST COMPRESSION FROM THE RING STICKING FROM NO USE SO I PUT IN A NEW PISTON, DID A 10 MINUTE HEAT CYCLE ON IT, RODE IT UP THE STREET A COUPLE TIMES AND THAT IS IT.  I DIDN'T BUY THIS BIKE TO RIDE BUT TO COLLECT AS IT IS THAT NEW.  I HAVE OTHER BIKES I RIDE.  IT HAD THE ORIGINAL AIR FILTER IN IT.  I THREW THAT AWAY AND PUT IN A NEW UN-OILED UNI FILTER.  THE BIKE STARTS, IDLES, RUNS, SHIFTS, STOPS, ETC..  AS NEW!!!!  ALL PLASTIC ORIGINAL THIS IS A VERY NICE BIKE AS YOU CAN SEE FROM PICS, UNMOLESTED!! I AM INCLUDING MY NUMBER IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR WANT TO VIEW THE BIKE GIVE ME A CALL 940-783-2061  IF YOU WANT THIS BIKE BUT DONT HAVE THE MONEY RIGHT NOW TAKE DOWN MY NUMBER IF IT DOESNT SELL IN THIS AUCTION MAYBE WE CAN WORK SOMETHING OUT.  I FEEL THIS BIKE IS CLEAN ENOUGH TO COLLECT FOR A TIME CAPSULE OR USE IF YOU WANT A LIKE NEW RM125 YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED WITH THIS BIKE!!! THE LAST PIC IS THE ORIGINAL PISTON THAT I TOOK OUT.  THERE WAS NOTHING WRONG WITH IT AND THE  RING UNSTUCK ONCE I REMOVED THE CYLINDER.  I COULD HAVE PUT IT BACK IN BUT WENT WITH A NEW PISTON JUST BECAUSE ITS THE RIGHT THING TO DO.  THE POWER VALVES WEREN'T EVEN DIRTY I CAN TEXT YOU A PIC OF THEM BIKE JUST WAS NOT USED.

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