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2005 Suzuki Rmz250 Factory Race Dirt Bike - Awesome!! on 2040-motos

US $3,500.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:50
Location:

Anaheim, California, US

Anaheim, California, US
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2005 SUZUKI RMZ250 FACTORY RACE DIRT BIKE - AWESOME!!, US $3,500.00, image 1

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Suzuki RM-Z description

FOR SALE: 2005 SUZUKI RMZ250 "FACTORY RACE BIKE"!!
- 315 Big Bore "ICE CUBE"
- Stroker Motor Built by RPM (Freshly Rebuilt)
- Yoshimura Complete Exhaust System (Titanium)
- Upgraded Ignition
- Carbon Fiber Frame Guards
- Hinson Cover
- Carb Upgrades
- RG3 Upper and Lower Neg. Offset Triple Clamps
- 49mm "A" KIT SHOWA FORKS FROM FACTORY SUZUKI RACE TEAM
- Anadized Black Rims
- RockStar Graphics and Red Seat Cover
- Glide Plate
- Oversized and Lowered Foot Pegs
- Break Away Levers
- Oversized Bars
- New Sprocket & Chain
- Boyseen Water Pump
- Tires like new


There is only bike like this one. You can search the world over and you never find a bike like it. I originally purchased it from my friend who was a mechanic with the Suzuki Race Team.
12K invested in this bike. Believe it or not I am a novice rider who only began riding 5 years ago and only rode the bike maybe 5 times a year as I never really got into this sport and was always afraid of getting hurt. This bike has never been raced or crashed. It is in perfect running condition. Now that I'm pushing 60 years old I have decided to sell it to someone who can ride it the way it deserves to be ridden.  Local pickup is preferred by I will ship if buyer pays actual shipping.

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