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2013 Suzuki Drz125 on 2040-motos

$3,099
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: YELLOW
Location:

Surprise, Arizona

Surprise, AZ
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Suzuki DR tech info

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Suzuki DR description

2013 Suzuki DRZ125, Why wouldn't want a bike that was inspired by CHAMPIONSHIP-WINNING racers! It shouldn't be a shock to you of what this bike can do... Ask for Gentry in Internet!Inspired by Suzuki's championship-winning RM-Z motocross bikes, the DR-Z125 has sharp-looking fenders, number plates, and frame covers. It's lightweight and strong powerband allows the DR-Z to rise to any challenge. When you've got a DR-Z, the whole world looks a little different. You start seeing whoops, jumps, and washboards everywhere you look.

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