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2005 Suzuki GZ 250 (2005)
Eric Santana (239) 580-6210 3906 Arnold Ave. #B & C Naples Florida 34104 05 Suzuki GZ 250 Vehicle Information Year: 2005 Make: Suzuki Model: GZ Condition: Used 1 of 27 View Large Images Description 2005 Suzuki Boulevard GZ250 Key Features An entry-level cruiser that's inexpensive to own and operate, but with many classic styling features of larger cruisers Engine Features Four-stroke, single cylinder, SOHC, 2-valve engine with Twin Dome Combustion Chamber (TDCC). Provides a wide power band, good acceleration and high fuel efficiency, combined with the simplicity of a single cylinder engine Single Mikuni 32mm carburetor provides excellent throttle response Electric starter and digital transistorized ignition system powered by a maintenance-free battery 5-speed transmission, with gear ratios ideally selected for strong engine performance under a variety of riding conditions Chassis Features Bright chrome finish on cylinder head covers, horn housing, tank emblems, and rear fender suspension struts Large cruiser-style fuel tank, rear fender and comfortable 2-piece seat with low 27.8 inch seat height Lightweight (302lbs.) - easier for the beginner or smaller rider to handle Large 3.7 gallon fuel tank combined with fuel-efficient engine provides ample range for commuting or pleasure riding Long 57 inch wheelbase supported by oil-damped front forks and preload-adjustable twin-shock rear suspension for a comfortable ride Wide 110/90-16 front tire and 130/ 90-15 rear tire mounted on custom-style spoke wheels Specifications Engine: 249cc, four-stroke, SOHC, single cylinder, Twin Dome Combustion Chamber (TDCC) Bore Stroke: 72.0 x 61.2mm Compression Ratio: 9.0:1 Fuel System: Mikuni BSR32SS Lubrication: Wet Sump Ignition: Digital/Transistorized Transmission: 5-speed Final Drive: #520 chain Overall Length: 2160mm (85.0 in.) Overall Width: 815mm (32.1 in.) Overall Height: 1090mm (42.9 in.) Seat Height: 680mm (27.8 in.) Ground Clearance: 125mm (4.9 in.) Wheelbase: 1450mm (57.1 in.) Dry Weight: 137kg (302 lbs.) Suspension Front: Telescopic, oil damped Suspension Rear: Twin shock, 5-way adjustable preload Brakes Front: Single hydraulic disc Brakes Rear: Mechanical drum Tires Front: 110/90-16 59P Tires Rear: 130/90-15 66P Fuel Tank Capacity: 14.0 liter (3.7 gal.) 13.0 liter (3.4 gal.) CA.2016-10-29 04:38:53Naples, Florida, United States417000
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