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Pre-owned Suzuki Ds80 Off-road Motorcycle *** on 2040-motos

$1,095
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Raleigh, North Carolina

Raleigh, NC
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1509 LAKE WHEELER RD USED 1999 SUZUKI DS80 OFF-ROAD MOTORCYCLE PRICE **** $1,095.00REAL CLEAN 80cc 2-CYCLE ENGINELOTS OF TORQUE ELECTRONIC IGNITIONAUTOMATIC OIL INJECTIONfive GEAR MANUAL TRANSMISSION127lb DRY WEIGHTVM20SS MIKUNI CARBURETOR25.6in SEAT HEIGHTTIRES 2.50x14 FRONT, 3.00x12 REAR.CALL MIKE FOR DEAILS AT.Mon thru Fri 9:30 to6:00 // Sat 9:00 to 3:00.BARNETT'S SUZUKI DUCATI 1509 LAKE WHEELER RDRALEIGH NC 27603FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED SINCE 1971.

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