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2012 Suzuki Rm on 2040-motos

US $1,575.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Goldsboro, Maryland, United States

Goldsboro, Maryland, United States
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Suzuki RM tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):85 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Suzuki RM description

Fox Fork (full internals), Fox Shock, Extended RM85L swingarm, (Can include stock swingarm if interested) Custom JGR shock linkage, .30 fork springs with matching shock spring. (Can include some lighter springs if interested.) Billet front lower triple clamp. Oversize bars and mounts, Quick adjust clutch perch and lever, Works Connection holeshot device.  Wheels and tires in good shape.  Oversize brake rotor.  Seat Cover is faded, but it is pleated, and has stiffer foam.  Frame gusseted when new, regularily inspected, small cracks have developed here and there, which were welded immediately,  frame never bent or broken.  Linkage and Swingarm just lubed. 

Cylinder, and cases modified, (Requires race gas, Sunoco 110). Pro Circuit pipe and Silencer, Boyensen Rad Valve with stock pedals, Billet Clutch Basket, Moose Clutch and springs.  Crankshaft has 45 hours on it.  Piston has two races, cylinder was freshly replated about 20 hrs ago by Powerseal.  PWK flatside carb. Motor makes good torque with good top end rev., smooth and fast

This bike just got 8th overall at Loretta Lynn's national, Mini Sr 2(Cody Groves).  We raced it one time after that, but we are moving to big bikes.  Rider weighed 110lbs.  Everything on this bike is fresh.  Fork Fluid, Shock fluid, piston, linkage bearings etc.  This was a race bike, not a practice bike.  This bike is ready to go to a national motocross race today.

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