That was probably it. I saw it there also and was intrigued because it looked fairly original. The parents and their 35 year old son were clearing things out and it had to go. I didn't try to start it at the time; the price was worth the gamble. I cleaned the carb, changed the fluids, and put in a new air filter to replace the crumbling one. It fired right up and runs like a low hour bike. I had the suspension serviced and put new tires on it. It is a really fun bike to ride.
The 1992 RM250 big brother in Sandusky is haunting me right now. I am trying hard to resist the temptation, but the seller has dropped the price again. If someone else grabs it up (hint, hint), I won't have to look everyday to see if it is sold.