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I purchased this used locally for my son to learn to ride at the beginning of the season after he didn't want to ride the RM65 I purchased him (scary fast). He since has decided he doesn't want to ride at all. So, unfortunately its up for sale.
Its literately in great condition, the previous owners stated his son rode it around the field behind his home about a dozen times and I believe it. It starts, runs, idles and is just in great shape. I started it today after a month of sitting, started on first kick as I thought it would. There is a scuff on the front fender. You will not be disappointed. I have the title. Bike doesn't leave until all funds clear, shipping or pick up by buyer. NO test rides unless paid for. Any questions please ask. |
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