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2002 Suzuki Drz400s/sm on 2040-motos

$3,000
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Chattanooga, Tennessee

Chattanooga, TN
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2002 suzuki drz 400s/sm built as a 2006 sm. Race plastics. Dual rs4 exhaust. Warp nine rims. Rmz450 upgraded front suspention. Clear enduro oversized tank. Upgraded oversized rotors, front and rear. Its a 2006 e motor and carb. (39mm). The e model motor has more horsepower and has hot cams. L.E.D. front and rear blinkers and tail light. Has 120 and 150 rear tires Dunlop. triple compound. it has been sitting in garage for about six months. The bike runs on choke, but does not run right once you take it off choke. It needs to have the carb. cleaned and also it needs to have a front master cylinder on the handlebar for the front brake because it leaks. $3000. please call or text Jeff. serious buyers only. or possible trade/partial for nice running car or truck.

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