2006 Suzuki Dr-z400s Dual Sport Motorcycle on 2040-motos
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Suzuki DR-Z description
Excellent condition, original owner bike with less than 1,500 miles. Always garaged, never ridden in rain or in mud. Upgrades include FCR-MX carburetor, bar risers, Thumper Talk case guards, rear rack and aftermarket plastics. Includes all original parts including front and rear fenders, chain guard, radiator shrouds and side plastic, original tires with approximately 1,200 miles on them, tool kit and bar end weights. This bike is in excellent condition – I just don’t ride it enough.
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