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2006 Suzuki Rm85 Mini & Pocket on 2040-motos

US $1,100.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Yellow
Location:

Grand Rapids, Michigan, US

Grand Rapids, MI, US
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Suzuki RM photos

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Suzuki RM tech info

TypeType:Mini & Pocket Stock NumberStock Number:UUS456 VINVIN:456 PhonePhone:8887499117

Suzuki RM description

2006 Suzuki RM85, The RM85L and RM85 are loaded with technology derived from Suzukis championship-winning motocross bikes. Both bikes offer incredible performance with the RM85L featuring larger wheels and a longer swingarm and wheelbase to suit larger riders. Either way, with smooth power delivery, loads of mid-range and lightweight handling, both bikes are perfect for learning to race - and learning to win!

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