1978 suzuki rm125c attention vintage motocross enthusiasts! My personal motocross story: i’m a huge fan of motocross! It’s still in my blood. I’ve managed to keep my first dirt bike all these years through my life. It’s 100% original with the exception of the front plate. Just for fun i’ve added a photo of it in the photos of this dirt bike below. I’ve started a small collection of vintage dirt bikes that i didn’t plan on selling. I’m not a vintage motocross expert and don’t want to pretend to be one. When i search for vintage dirt bikes i’m looking for certain models that appeal to me personally. I’m not looking for perfection but higher quality restorations. I’m also not as concerned with what’s exactly correct and what’s not. They have the bikes displayed in there museum which is called “the moto armory”. From the information i’ve gathered these bikes were completely restored. My guess is they were restored somewhere in the early to mid 2000’s. Since the restorations were completed they’ve never had fuel run through them. They were strictly used as display pieces and greg primm didn’t want to deal with old gas issues. This is how i’m advertising these bikes. Based on the “vintage roost” suzuki identification list the frame number and engine number match. When it comes to anything but classic vehicles i’m not as experienced. I truly feel like it’s priced competitively based on the current market values. It’s very important to make sure this 1978 suzuki rm125c is an apple to apple comparison with another 1978 suzuki rm125c. Belt Transmission
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