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1976 Suzuki Rm on 2040-motos

US $1200
YearYear:1976 MileageMileage:1
Location:

Boulder Creek, California, United States

Boulder Creek, California, United States
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Suzuki RM description

1976 Suzuki RM125A. Very good condition. Clean.  Check the photos. Runs great!  FMF spark arrestor. Bill of sale only.  There isn't any eBay option for "no title".

I've used this for a few vintage motocross events but I never learned to "fan" the clutch on these high RPM 2-strokes and I think I'm too old to learn now.  I now have a 1974 Honda SL125 for these types of races and it suits me fine.  I just put it into 3rd gear and ride around in the back of the pack.  With a better rider this RM could rule!!

Buyer pays for shipping and will have to make all shipping arrangements.  I can deliver the bike to a shipper within 20 miles of my house.  Deposit via PayPal and full payment by money order or cashiers check.  If picking the bike up in person then cash in person.

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