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  2. Suzuki DR-Z400 - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki DR-Z400 is a dual-sport motorcycle manufactured by Suzuki beginning in 2000. It is powered by a single-cylinder, 398 cc (24.3 cu in), carbureted, liquid-cooled four-stroke engine.

  3. Suzuki DR-Z series - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki DR-Z Series includes the following motorcycles: Suzuki DR-Z50; Suzuki DR-Z70; Suzuki DR-Z110; Suzuki DR-Z125; Suzuki DR-Z125L; Suzuki DR-Z250; Suzuki DR-Z400E;

  4. List of equipment of the Irish Army - Wikipedia

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    Suzuki DRZ-400 Japan: Motorcycle [10] Yamaha Grizzly 660 Japan: ATV / Quad [10] Troop carrying vehicle Iveco EuroCargo 4x4 [29] [30] Italy: Troop carrying vehicle Mercedes-Benz 1117 4x4 [30] Germany: Troop carrying vehicle 60 Scania P 370B 4x4 [31] Sweden: Troop carrying vehicle 120 ordered for delivery 2020-2023. Replacing older 4x4 troop ...

  5. Talk:Suzuki DR-Z400 - Wikipedia

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    Abstract (Summary): The Suzuki DRZ400 motorcycle for riding trails is reviewed. If you have access to copies of these articles, please help expand this article. -- Dbratland ( talk ) 00:33, 3 January 2010 (UTC) [ reply ]

  6. Suzuki DR-Z125 - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki DR-Z125 is a dirt bike manufactured by Suzuki as part of the Suzuki DR-Z series from 2003 to present. It was also sold as the Kawasaki KLX125 from 2003 to 2006. Most major parts are interchangeable between both early Kawasaki and Suzuki models as the Kawasaki is simply a rebranded DR-Z 125.

  7. The revoked, the accused, and the phony: A bad year for ... - AOL

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    As more and more users watched TikTok doctors give medical advice in 2023, their popularity skyrocketed – but sometimes at a steep cost. Kelly Rissman reports