Suzuki 2003 Jr 50 Mini Bike Youth Dirt Bike Kids Pw Cr Kx Yz on 2040-parts.com
Medina, Ohio, US
2003 Suzuki JR 50 ready to put your son/daughter on and ride.They'll be the hottest backyard racer on the block!This bike is not perfect BUT it is REALLY nice! Everything works as it should. Starts easily and brakes work great.
NO SHIPPING on this machine, pick up ONLY it is located in Medina Ohio. Pay Pal or Pay at pick up.
If you would like to check it out in person drop me a line and we can arrange a view/test ride
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