Suzuki DR-Z tech info
Suzuki DR-Z description
2013 Suzuki DR-Z125L, **SPECIAL CLOSEOUT PRICING from Powersports Northwest will save you $500 off msrp. CLOSE OUT SPECIALS ON THIS NEW 2013 - This custom version of the DR-Z125 features full-size, 19 inch front and 16 inch rear tires and wheels and a front disc brake, making it a great choice for larger riders. Its styling is inspired by the championship-winning RM-Z motocross bike line with sharp-looking fenders, number plates, and frame covers. It also offers a terrific combination of crisp handling and strong low-end and mid-range power. When youve got a DR-Z, the whole world looks a little different. You start seeing whoops, jumps, and washboards everywhere you look.
Suzuki DR-Z for Sale
- 2007 suzuki dr-z 400sm super moto (US $5,500.00)
- 2009 suzuki dr-z 400sm (US $4,299.00)
- 2013 suzuki dr-z400s dual sport (US $6,499.00)
- 2012 suzuki dr-z125 dirt bike (US $2,688.00)
- 2012 suzuki dr-z125l 125 dirt bike (US $3,099.00)
- 2013 suzuki dr-z400s dual sport (US $5,895.00)
Moto blog
MotoGP racer. 200mph. Sulby Straight
Tue, 15 Jun 2010THIS IS CAMERON Donald piloting Suzuki's GSV-R 800 MotoGP racer at close to 200mph along Sulby Straight, Isle of Man. The Australian rode the ultra-quick MotoGP bike as part of Suzuki's 50th Anniversary TT celebrations. Donald was joined by the bike's usual pilot, Loris Capirossi, for a lap of the 37.73-mile course.
2014 WSBK – Portimao Results
Mon, 07 Jul 2014Kawasaki‘s Tom Sykes extended his championship lead while a Race Two collision between Aprilia teammates Sylvain Guintoli and Marco Melandri provided drama in the World Superbike Championship round at Portugal’s Portimao track. Sykes qualified on the pole in a sun-draped Superpole session but the clouds rolled in on race day, forcing teams to plan for mixed weather. An overcast sky presided over a dry Race One, leading to a mix of tire choices but all of the racers switched to wet tires for Race Two that saw the scheduled 20-lap length reduced to 18 laps.
Behind the scenes in Qatar
Sat, 19 Mar 2011Just because you have the name Jorge Lorenzo on your screen and you've won a world championship doesn't mean you'll get an easy time at scrutineering. In Qatar the technical inspection staff made the factory Yamaha mechanics remove bodywork and unbolt some electrical components in order to get a better look at the guts of the 2011 M1. Everything was in order of course but what a great opportunity for the scrutineers to exercise their power and have a poke around the most high tech Yamaha on the planet.
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