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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.Key Features Aggressively styled bodywork, number plates and graphics built to look exactly like the race winning RM-Z competition modelsEngine Features Compact 124cc 4-stroke, SINGLE OVERHEAD CAM, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine provides a strong low-to-mid range power range that can be easily handled. Precise digital CDI ignition system with an ignition-timing map tuned to optimize the engine's power characteristics. MIKUNI VM20SS carburetor contributes to excellent throttle response. Suzuki Composite Electrochemical Material (SCEM) - plated cylinder for durability, lightweight and superior heat transfer.Transmission Features 5 gear transmission with link-type gearshift system for precise operation and positive feel.Chassis Features Lightweight, high rigidity steel pipe frame and rear swingarm are designed specifically to create a compact, fully-sized off road machine. The seat and bodywork design provides a seamless surface for easy maneuverability. Strong braking performance provided by lightweight front and rear drum brakes. Telescoping front forks and link-type rear suspension provide long wheel travel and smooth, progressive action for enhancing enjoyable, comfortable ride. The rear shock absorber spring preload is fully adjustable for a wide range of riding conditions. A lightweight plastic skid plate helps protect the bottom of the engine.More features 30.5in seat height. Lightweight aluminum rims (17-inch front/14-inch rear) for reduced weight provide agile handling and improved suspension performance.Engine Engine: 124cc, 4-stroke, air-cooled, OHC Bore x Stroke: 2.244.60 in. x 1.921 in. Compression Ratio: 9.5 : 1 Fuel System: MIKUNI VM20SS Starter: Primary Kick Lubrication: Wet sumpDrive Train Transmission: five gear constant mesh Final Drive: DID 428HG, 122 linksChassis Suspension Front: Telescoping, coil spring, oil damped Suspension Rear: Link type, coil spring, oil damped Brakes Front: Drum brake Brakes Rear: Drum brake Tires Front: 70/100-17 40M, tube type Tires Rear: 90/100-14 49M, tube type Fuel Tank Capacity: 1.1 US - including Reserve Color: Champion Yellow / Solid BlackElectrical Ignition: Electronic ignition (CDI)Dimensions and Curb Weight Overall Length: 1835 mm (72.2 in.) Overall Width: 770 mm (30.3 in.) Overall Height: 1085 mm (42.7 in.) Wheelbase: 1245 mm (49.0 in.) Ground Clearance: 260 mm (10.2 in.) Seat Height: 775 mm (30.5 in.) Curb Weight: 88 kg (194 pound.)

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