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2008 Suzuki Rm85 Mini & Pocket on 2040-motos

US $1,785.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:9 ColorColor: Yellow
Location:

Rexburg, Idaho, US

Rexburg, ID, US
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Suzuki RM photos

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Suzuki RM tech info

TypeType:Mini & Pocket Stock NumberStock Number:M00387 PhonePhone:8886190770

Suzuki RM description

2008 Suzuki RM85, RM85 MOD - This RM85 is a MOD and is loaded with technology derived from Suzukis championship-winning motocross bikes. This bike offers incredible performance with smooth power delivery, loads of mid-range and lightweight handling, this bike is perfect for learning to race - and learning to win!

Moto blog

Former World Champion Franco Uncini Named Grand Prix Safety Officer

Wed, 20 Feb 2013

The International Motorcycling Federation has named Franco Uncini the FIM Grand Prix Safety Officer and circuit inspector. The 1982 500cc Grand Prix World Champion (pictured on the left above) takes over for the retired Claude Danis (right in the photo) to oversee safety in MotoGP. The now 58-year-old Uncini won the 1982 World Championship for Roberto Gallina‘s factory-backed Suzuki.

2013 AMA Supercross Anaheim 2 Race Report

Mon, 21 Jan 2013

Ryan Villopoto claimed his first win of the 2013 AMA Supercross season and his first since the knee injury at last year’s Seattle round that kept him out of the 2012 AMA Motocross championship. The victory in front of 37,789 fans at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, Calif., made up for his disappointing 16th place finish two weeks earlier at the same site. His Monster Energy Kawasaki teammate Jake Weimer held the early advantage in the main event, taking the holeshot ahead of the Honda Muscle Milk duo of Justin Barcia and Trey Canard.

Motorcycle So Big It Needs Training Wheels

Tue, 21 May 2013

Apparently, the American motto of “bigger is better” has struck a chord with someone in China, of all places. This giant beast of a motorcycle measures over 14 feet long and almost eight feet tall, and was built by a Chinese sewage plant worker in his spare time. The motorcycle is so big, it needs outriggers to make sure it doesn’t tip over.