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I have a suzuki 125 2002....what kind of engine oil does it take?

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10W-40 YOUR CHOICE VALVOLINE IS WHAT I USE . I HAVE A SUZUKI 1500 AND I HAVE HAD
IT FOR 11 YEARS NOW , WITH THE BEST RESULTS. BUT THAT IS YOUR CHOICE.

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