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2004 Suzuki Rm100 on 2040-motos

$1,150
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Manteca, California

Manteca, CA
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Suzuki RM tech info

TypeType:Dirt Bike

Suzuki RM description

2004 Suzuki Rm100 , I am selling my 2004 Suzuki RM100. These 2 stroke bikes are hard to find since they were only produced in 2004. Only selling it because it's much too small for me now. Bought it in 2007, and it has only been ridden lightly a few times since. Bike has always been fun with no problems and it is certainly fast. It was raced competitively before I bought it, but it is still in great shape. This bike is perfectly at home on a motorcycle track. -Starts on the 1st or 2nd kick with the choke if it hasn't been started in about a week or more. Never had any mechanical or cosmetic problems. -Most parts are non-stock since it was competitively raced, however I am willing to throw in the stock parts that I have such as the exhaust pipe, handlebars, sprocket, and chain. I'll also throw in a No Fear helmet that is practically brand new. -Red Sticker, registered until June 2015. Pink slip in hand. -Asking $1150, will consider reasonable offers. Contact Nick 209-923-1331 $1,150.00

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