2014 Suzuki Rm-z on 2040-motos
Wexford, Pennsylvania, United States
Suzuki RM-Z description
Here is a well-maintained RM-Z 250f with only 30 hours on the frame. At 27 hours we put a fresh top end (Wiseco piston, rings), fresh PR2 suspension, fully re-valved with the weight set for 155-165 (ideal). Runs like a charm, no problems. Price has dropped $1200 already. I have a ton of extra parts for this and guarantee the motor for at least the first 5 hours of use, meaning that in the event that something broke inside the motor I will replace the broken part. We have never had any motor damage, I only offer that as security for the buyer and comfort when buying.
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