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Does Suzuki make a RM 125?

By John Johnson

Does Suzuki make a RM 125?

Motorcycles within the RM series continue to be manufactured today, the famous RM125 was discontinued in America in late 2008 . The 100 cc Rm100 was discontinued in 2005.

How much is a 1997 RM125 worth?

Suggested Retail Value$1105 This Suggested Retail Value assumes that the unit has been fully reconditioned and is in excellent condition.

Is the RM125 a good bike?

The RM125 is a dream in two stroke performance. It’s quick off the start gate, quick around turns, light as a feather, but still plenty of power off the jumps, in the woops easy to control and power like no other two stroke 125 in it’s class. It handles like you want it to. All in all, it’s a great bike.

What year did the Suzuki RM 125 come out?

Produced from 1974 to 2008, the Suzuki RM125 signaled the beginning of the Japanese firm’s “Racing Model” series. It featured a “Full Floater” suspension system, 6-speed manual gearbox, and up-swept exhaust that enabled it to best its competition and land Dirt Bike Magazine’s “Hall of Fame.”

Does Suzuki still make 125?

There are two kinds of riders in the world: those who love the Suzuki RM 125 two-stroke and those who haven’t ridden one. Suzuki stopped making the RM125 back in 2007.

How tall is a RM 125?

Suzuki RM 125 Dimensions, Aerodynamics and weight
Length2,145 mm (84.4 inches)
Width830 mm (32.7 inches)
Height1,275 mm (50.2 inches)
Seat Height950 mm (37.4 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.

How much is a Suzuki 125 worth?

Values

Suggested List PriceAverage Retail
Base Price$3,299$3,485
Total Price$3,299$3,485
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How much is a 1998 rm125 worth?

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*Private Price Guide$2,250 – $2,650
*Trade In Price Guide$1,450 – $1,750
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How tall is a Suzuki RM 125?

Did Suzuki make a RM500?

As the eighties began however, Suzuki’s interest in the open class began to wane. By the time Suzuki bumped the RM465 to a RM500 in ’83 they were quickly falling behind their competitors. A slow 500…? Yes they do exist.