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Suzuki : Rm 2000 Suzuki Rm80 Rm 80 Dirtbike Motocross on 2040-motos

$850
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For sale '00 Suzuki RM80. Good running condition. Carb cleaned. Bought this bike for the wife and added a few things, but it's too fast for her. So it's now for sale. Plastics are decent with a few little tiny cracks and stains. Bike is really clean. Just replaced and pre-owned (very slow and gently..) for approximately. two Hours:- MSR AOF clutch perch and lever- New grips- New BOYESEN dual stage Carbon reed valve- New MAXIMA air filter- New TUSK clutch kit with heavy duty springs. (i will include stock clutch spring with the sale)- New clutch cover gasket.Price is $850 OBO. Make me an offer. i don't get offended if the offers is too low, i'll just say no or counter offer.. :)I will not ship this bike because it would cost more than the bike. It is for local pick up only. I live in orange county california.

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