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Factory Rockstar Suzuki Rmz 250 F on 2040-motos

$4,000
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San Diego, California

San Diego, CA
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2009 Rockstar Suzuki RMZ 250 F this bike belonged to Ryan Morias when he rode for the Rockstar Suzuki team. I am not sure if this was his race bike or practice bike but it has some trick parts on it like, Hinson clutch components, Maxima oil filter and cover, wide titanium pegs, full titanium Pro Circuit exhaust system , Pro Taper bars, black Excel wheels, factory Rockstar graphics with his name on it. It has misc. anodized parts etc. this bike is not your average 250F. I am asking $4000 or interesting trade call if interested at

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