1977 Suzuki Rm on 2040-motos
Ventura, California, United States
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Suzuki RM description
Iconic 1977 Suzuki RM125 DG/Fox Racer!
I had purchased the bike in nicely-restored, original condition, and have since added most of the performance accessories that were popular at the time: Authentic Aftermarket Parts: Simons Forks DG Performance Head - 79/80 model, fins were trimmed to clear the pipe, and combustion dome was recontoured to stock specs Thor Aluminum Swingarm Fox Airshox Petty "Tony D" Front Fender Modified/Fabricated Parts: Marzzochi 38mm Triple Clamps bored to accept 1.5" dia Simons forks 520 chain conversion w/ machined plate to adapt modern Suzuki rear sprocket to original hub Chain deflector to protect shock tubes Forward chain roller/bracket Stainless chain adjusters Wide pegs FMF Spark Arrestor (shown) and DG silencer Also includes stock parts (stock head, pegs, forks, shocks, swingarm and muffler), and clear title with current California offroad "green sticker" registration! |
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