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2004 Suzuki Jr50 on 2040-motos

$995
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Champion Yellow
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2004 Suzuki JR50, the JR50 is a great bike to start out on. - Start the kids off right with the 2004 Suzuki JR50. The JR50 is ideal for first-time riders and makes learning to ride easy and fun for even the smallest riders. The two-stroke, air-cooled engine and single-speed automatic transmission creates the perfect learning environment for young riders. The combo allows kids to focus on riding without having to fumble with a clutch. Other convenient features on the JR50 include a heat-shielded, spark-arrester-equipped muffler and Suzuki CCI oil injection, which does away with pre-mixing fuel. The RM-inspired graphics and Champion Yellow bodywork provide big-bike looks while the integrated seat and fuel tank allow the rider to move around while riding. A height-adjustable seat means the machine grows with the rider and ensures years of enjoyable off-road riding.

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