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2003 Suzuki Rm on 2040-motos

US $2,350.00
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:999
Location:

Ventura, California, United States

Ventura, CA, United States
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Suzuki RM photos

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Suzuki RM tech info

TypeType:Motocross Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):250

Suzuki RM description

Selling a clean used 2003 Suzuki RM250 2 stroke. I am posting this for a good friend of mine who is not a big eBay user.  This bike is currently located in Ventura, California which is north of LA.

I can ship this anywhere in the USA for $425 (Long Island, New York and South Florida would be a little more)

The bike is in great shape and has been trail in California ridden only.

It has several aftermarket accessories but is other wise stock
  • FMF Pipe - good shape
  • Skid Plate
  • Spark Arrestor
  • Cycra Hand Guards
  • Renthal Bars
Title is in hand.
All bars, levers and pegs are straight and not bent.  Plastic is in good shape.  Overall this bike was lightly ridden and in great shape. 

Open to international buyers as well, but you must coordinate your own transport.

The boring stuff (but please read):
Shipping: I can assist with shipping or you are free to organize your own. I can currently ship insured (with a $500 deductible) and enclosed anywhere in the USA for $450. If you live in Maine, Long Island or the Florida keys there is a surcharge, but outside of that, the shipping rate is $450 to anywhere in the lower 48. 

I can and will ship international, but the buyer must coordinate this, as the process can be cumbersome. I will assist as best as possible and do have really good access to shippers to the UK, Europe  and Australia. I can also ship to the middle east as well. But please note that all paperwork will be handled by the buyer.

Seller Notes: 
  • If you are a serious buyer and have the money in hand, I am happy to talk to you on the phone about whatever questions or interest you have in the bikes. But please, no time wasters or tire kickers. 
  • If you are a serious buyer, it is available to be shown, but I am not looking for tire kickers or time wasters. The bike is located in Northern California. 
Payment: A $500 non refundable deposit is due within 24 hours of closing, or a friendly phone call or clear email on who you are and how you intend to close the deal. I am very easy to work with, but a little clear communication goes a long way with me. Paypal is fine for deposit, but the fee and commission they take is very high.  We will take payment however is easiest for you for to send, as we understand that some buyers might be out of the country. Cash, bank to bank payment, bank check, Paypal, WU, Carrier Pidgin - whatever - but as long as it clears our bank and you are not playing the Nigerian lottery with me, I could care less how it comes. Just make sure it comes when you say it will come. 

My bikes are always for sale locally and I reserve the right to end the listing at any time if a local buyer comes forward.

In case you are wondering anything about me as a seller, I have been on eBay since 1998 (thats over 18 years) and have not one negative feedback. I am just a nut for older dirt bikes and ATV's from the 1980's. I have a nice collection of bikes that I have built up over 15 years of collecting and messing about. I have several others that I am selling, including several 85 - 86 250r's and 350x's, as well as some Fourtrax TRX250r stuff. I am clearing out some bikes to make room for other projects. 

See my other listings for some more of my stuff, but I doubt I will get around to listing all of them.

Keywords:
Vintage Honda Motocross VMX Post Modern AMX Cal VMX Red Rocket CR500 CR 500 CR 250 CR125 CR 125 CR250 RM125 RM 250 KX500 KX125



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