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1997 Suzuki Rm 125 Must Sell on 2040-motos

$720
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Phoenix, Arizona

Phoenix, AZ
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6418 west watkins st $720. TAKES IT HOME NO TITLE 1997 Suzuki RM 125 2 STROKE HAS LOTS OF POWER RUNS VERY GOOD NOT THING IS WRONG WITH IT BIG TALL BIKE THIS IS NO LITTLE KIDS BIKE THIS BIKE IS FASTAFTERMARKET PARTS: Pro Taper SE Handle bars AND HAND GRIPS, RENTHAL CHAIN & SPROCKET KIT, WISECO PISTON 2 STROKE HAS LOTS OF POWER CLEAN BIKE IT IN GOOD SHAPE FOR THE YEAR IT IS DUNLOP TIRES THEY HAVE VERY GOOD TREAD THE BIKE HAS NEW FORK SEAL AND FORK OIL, NEW SPARK PLUG, NEW ANIFREEZE, NEW TRANSMISSION FLUID, AIR FILTERcall

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