Suzuki DR-Z tech info
Suzuki DR-Z description
2008 Suzuki DR-Z70, very cool starter dirt bike with trainers. - One look at the DR-Z70s 10-inch wheels and 22-inch seat height, and you know this is a bike with ideal dimensions for up-and-coming riders. It also has performance features designed specifically for youngsters. It includes both electric and kick starting. Its 67 cc engine offers a smooth, controllable powerband and strong low-end torque. And, because it has a larger engine displacement than the competition, it boasts greater performance, which young riders will enjoy for years as they develop their skills. For 2008, the DR-Z70 also has aggressive RM-Z-inspired styling, so young riders can imagine taking their place alongside their favorite Suzuki racer.
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