2004 Suzuki Gz250 on 2040-motos
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2004 Suzuki GZ250, GREAT STARTER BIKE. SUPER LIGHT WEIGHT AND GREAT ON GAS. FRESH SERVICE AND DETAIL. READY TO GO!! - Beginning riders shouldn't just learn to ride. They should learn to ride with style, and that's what the GZ250 is all about. It features a full helping of classic Suzuki cruiser styling, including a long, low, lean design. A buttoned-down seat. Flared fenders. Loads of chrome. And flashy spoked wheels. Beyond style, the GZ250 is a blast to cruise around town. It weighs only 302 pounds, for lightweight responsiveness on the boulevard or the highway. With a seat height of less than 28 inches, it helps inspire confidence whether you're stopped at a light or maneuvering through tight traffic. And, the more experience you get, the more you'll appreciate the GZ250's brisk engine performance across the powerband. The 2004 GZ250. Light weight. A low seat height. Rock-solid reliability. And Suzuki cruiser styling. All in a value-priced package.
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