Suzuki DR-Z description
Up for quick sale is my 2007 Suzuki DR-Z125L. 4 stroke trail bike perfect for everyday riding. These bikes are incredibly reliable & durable. This is the L model which is bigger and taller than the standard model. Perfect size for a large teen or adult. The bike has really low time. Never been abused or raced. It has normal wear. Oil & filter change and maintenance done as per Suzuki recommended maintenance. It has pro-taper bars upgrade. Other than that, it's all stock. It has new front brakes and new tires. Ready to roll for the holidays. This bike goes for $3200 new. I am asking $1200 OBO. Please contact me via Craigslist and I will call you back. Thank you
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