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    Must Get One

    I wasn't sure a GZ250 was for me.


    One of the best Learners bikes around ............the Suzuki GZ250.

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    Fantastic NZ New One Female Owner example travelled only 900 kms .............yes less than 1000kms :-)

    This bike comes with a rear drum brake and a 249cc twin -cylinder engine which is carbureted.

    This cruiser is solid and comes with a price tag that makes it almost irresistible.

    The engine is cooled by air and the starter on the bike is electric.

    It also takes regular gas and has a four stroke engine.

    The Suzuki GZ250 comes with a manual transmission along with five speeds and a chain as the primary drive.

    Because this is a light bike, it is very easy to master.

    Many also love the handling and the performance considering the overall size of the engine.

    Finally, a lot of users feel that there is no better bike when it comes to motoring around town or along a country lane.

    In addition, the bike will last quite some time and certainly until you feel you are ready to upgrade to a slightly larger model.

    The Suzuki GZ250 is a great choice for a Learner or Commuter who wants that Cruiser Styling

    Overall, this bike comes with good marks concerning its all round ability as well as its performance, quality and reliability, ride and comfort as well as value.

    This motorcycle will fit will within most riders comfort zone and allow them to get used to the feeling of being on the open road on a Motorbike.

    LAMS ............LEARNER APPROVED MOTORCYCLE
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    I'll give you $5k for the '14 if that helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Madness View Post
    I'll give you $5k for the '14 if that helps.
    Id be wanting to keep the quickshifter for the GZ.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mossy1200 View Post
    Id be wanting to keep the quickshifter for the GZ.
    Careful, that thing has five whole speeds, you might wear out the quick-shifter pretty quick with that level of decadency.
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