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 Post subject: Suzuki RMX 250
PostPosted: Sun Mar 30, 2014 5:43 pm 
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Here is my 2001 Suzuki RMX 250 2 stroke this is a great low maintenance bike for the trails. Ive had the bike about 4 years now but bought myself a new one so it has to go. As you can see in the pictures its got all the normal sign of off road use for a bike of this age. This is a well maintained bike and the engine is bomb proof with a Keihin carb, everthing you expect from a Jap bike. Before I stopped using it i replace the swing arm bearings and rear shock linkage bearings and done a general service on it the chain and sprockets are all in good nick (front 1 is brand new), rear tyre is good, front one could do with replacing soon. There is a separate oil tank so no need to pre mix on the lanes. I do have a set of excel supermoto wheels of a DRZ if that does anything for anyone but on here I dowt it ha.

£1500 ono

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 Post subject: Re: Suzuki RMX 250
PostPosted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 5:45 pm 
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Hi,

How easy/difficult is it to get spares for these and whereabouts are you?

Cheers

Sean


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 Post subject: Re: Suzuki RMX 250
PostPosted: Sun Apr 06, 2014 12:10 am 
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Its not to bad not as easy as your modern day ktm mind. I've used Robinsons to get the bits i've fitted and seemed ok you just have to specify what year, because each year bits vary slightly which is a bit of a pain in the ass. But that the good thing about this bike there never a great deal to do to it. Im down in sunny old Dorset.


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