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Suzuki MX & Off-Road Dirt Bikes
Buying a 1983 RM125
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[QUOTE="aphelion79, post: 1216729, member: 79242"] I hope Honda isn't making parts for my bike! :) lol But I get what you all are saying... everything so far seems to be okay with it and parts still seem to be available to an extent. E.G. the hard parts like the crankshaft itself, etc are discontinued however the bearings, bolts, nuts, odds & ends, etc. are all still avaliable. I'm not expecting to buy it and tear it up... I'm expecting to buy it and tear into it! :cool: I restored an '82 Jeep CJ7 a couple of years ago and I enjoy doing things like that... however the after market for Jeeps is like one thousand times bigger than any after market I've ever seen, lol. Anyway, I'll let you guys know how it goes! [/QUOTE]
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