2007 Suzuki Dr-z 400sm Super Moto on 2040-motos
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2007 Suzuki Dr-Z 400SM, Yes this is a REAL bike for sale. I'm not a Nigerian Prince nor am I a scammer. I am the 3rd owner of this 2007 Suzuki DR-Z400SM, selling it to make room for my NEXT bike. The previous owner made MANY modifications to the bike and its GREAT as is: *Yosh-Pipe *3X3 air box mod *day long seat *taller windscreen *new brake lines *HID headlight *electric fan *rear rack *petal style brake rotors It fires on the first bump of the starter every time and runs without issue. The only thing it needs is a rear tire. The bike is currently kept in a storage unit, but was previously kept outside, so it has some minor surface rust on the edges of the brake rotors as well as a few screw heads. The bike is 6 years old and not perfect but rating it from 0-100%, I'd give it an 80% overall. The bike is mechanically sound and I keep it as clean as possible. LOW MILES - 9500, in the pictures but there may be more at time of sale because I ride it whenever I can. Bike is sold as is with no warranty. Clear TEXAS title. Solicitors are NOT welcome to contact me. I do not need your help to sell the bike. If you're not calling to buy the bike, don't bother. Also, final sale will be done in person with CASH. I'm not interested in any crazy schemes for purchase/payment or shipping. Pick up is the buyers responsibility. The bike is sold AS IS. There is no warranty implied or otherwise. Some of the questions people ask are amazing Q: Will you sell part XYZ? A: The bike is not being parted out. Don't ask to buy certain parts. It's all or nothing. Sorry. Q: What's the absolute lowest price you will take for the bike? A: $3500, you either want the bike or you don't. Q: Why are you asking so much? Blue book says blah-blah-blah A: Blue book is based on stock valuation. This bike has every mod under the sun short of boring. You're paying for the bike plus mods. If you want a new 2013 DRZ, they're only about $7K, plus $2K worth of parts to get it modded to the level of this bike OR buy a used DRZ S for $2k-ish and convert it to SM for $1k or so then mod it with used parts for $1k or so OR just buy this one and RIDE today. Q: The rear tire looks new in the pic but you say it needs a new rear tire, why? A: The tire is into the wear indicators down the middle and has maybe 500 miles left (said this 1300 miles ago. The right person could easily get another 1000+ miles out of the tire). One of the many tragedies of living in a place where corners are few and far between. $3,500.00, 832-736-0757,
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