2008 Suzuki Dr-z 400sm on 2040-motos
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Suzuki DR-Z description
2008 Suzuki DR-Z 400SM, Sharp bike with exhaust and more. Very clean!How's this for a red-hot combination? Take the incredible versatility and performance of Suzuki's renowned DR-Z400. Mix in street-legal capabilities and unmatched handling. Then add a double shot of aggressive Suzuki styling and attitude. The result is the 2008 DR-Z400SM.
For exceptional performance on the street, the DR-Z400SM offers remarkably smooth performance, along with a rush of torque across the powerband. For crisp handling, it features a lightweight, compact design, complemented by advanced suspension front and rear, including an RM250-derived inverted fork.
All this performance at a value that earned the DR-Z400SM "Best Bang for the Buck" awards.
Suzuki DR-Z for Sale
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- 2006 suzuki dr-z 400s ($2,783)
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