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2006 Suzuki Gz250 on 2040-motos

$2,395
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:1071 ColorColor: Black
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Mukwonago, Wisconsin

Mukwonago, WI
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2006 Suzuki GZ250, Like New !!! Only 1071 miles. Added windshield. - Get ready to tap into all the thrills that motorcycling has to offer - with the versatile Suzuki GZ250. It's designed to offer exactly the kind of performance beginning riders are looking for. With a seat height of less than 28 inches and a dry weight of just 302 pounds, the GZ250 is a joy to maneuver around town, even in tight traffic. And that lightweight responsiveness is complemented by brisk engine performance and a wide power band. The GZ250 is also styled so you'll fit right in with your riding buddies. It has classic Suzuki styling - long, low and lean - and includes a variety of features from a buttoned-down seat to flashy spoked wheels. That's not all - the GZ250's superb combination of performance, styling and price is the perfect definition of value!

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