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2007 Suzuki Rm125 on 2040-motos

$6,500
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Riverview, Florida

Riverview, FL
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Suzuki RM tech info

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Suzuki RM description

2007 Suzuki Rm125 , 2007 Rm 144 Race bike Pro Circut engine rebuild, Pro Circut A kit suspension, Pro Circut Pipe and Exhaust. This bike is in perfect condition and is ready to win races. Fl state title in hand .5 hours on new top and bottom end only selling her because i'm leaving to the army and will no longer continue motocross. $6,500.00 8135057472

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