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2005 Suzuki Drz250 Dirt Bike on 2040-motos

$1,400
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Lake Lynn, PA

 Lake Lynn, PA
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2005 Suzuki DRZ250 Dirt Bike, $1,400, image 1

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2005 Suzuki DRZ250 Dirt Bike, $1,400, image 2

Suzuki Other description

2005 Suzuki DRZ250 dirt bike with an electric and kick start. New clutch and new battery, liquid cooled 4 stroke bike. Runs great, fast and tons of fun. I have a clear title for it. The bike is not street legal because it has no signals. The reason we are getting rid of it is because my son starts driving in a few months and he wants to buy a car. My number is (724)505-3058. Please do not call before 8:00am or after 8:00pm. Thanks.

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