2004 Suzuki Dl1000 V-strom on 2040-motos
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2004 SUZUKI DL1000 V-Strom, This big Suzuki adventure sport V-Strom 1000 is a 'do it all' bike that can handle all day rides on blacktop and narly gravel backroad jaunts with ease which is handy if you only want to park one motorcycle in your garage. Runs out great with a Power Commander programmer and fresh chain and sprockets with slightly higher than stock gearing. It also has all braided steel brake and hydraulic clutch lines. The fully adjustable Madstad wisdshield mount along with the Givi shield and Laminar Lip allows you to control the wind blast to your liking. The front turn signals have been replaced with smaller units and the license plate mount contains a handy lockable compartment for registration and insurance papers. Oh yes there is also a centerstand for chain and tire maintenence. If you have been looking for a V-Strom you should check this one out as we don't see many used ones come in on trade.
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