2006 Suzuki Rm-z250 on 2040-motos
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Suzuki RM-Z description
2006 Suzuki RM-Z250, It reverberates like thunder and strikes like lightning. It's the RM-Z250, the four-stroke motocross weapon that's been taking the competition apart. The RM-Z250 has it all. An incredibly wide and strong powerband that lets you launch out of corners. Optimum engine braking. Exceptionally easy starting hot or cold. And a lightweight design for precision handling on the toughest tracks. The RM-Z250 for 2006: it's taking the four-stroke world by storm!
Suzuki RM-Z for Sale
- 2005 suzuki rm-z450 ($5,495)
- 2004 suzuki rm-z250 ($1,800)
- 2009 suzuki rm-z250 ($3,499)
- 2007 suzuki rm-z450 ($1,995)
- 2007 suzuki rm-z450 ($4,440)
- 2006 suzuki rm-z 250 ($2,999)
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