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1994 Suzuki Dr 350 Dual Sport on 2040-motos

US $1,775.00
YearYear:1994 MileageMileage:2
Location:

Avon, Ohio, US

Avon, OH, US
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Suzuki DR photos

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Suzuki DR tech info

TypeType:Dual Sport PhonePhone:2166459577

Suzuki DR description

1994 Suzuki Dr 350, 1994 Suzuki DR350SE Dual Sport with only 2800 miles. Both street legal and trail capable. Electric start 349CC single cylinder overhead cam, Suzuki Advanced Cooling System (SACS), dry sump lubrication, 6-speed transmission, 33.4 HP, 21-inch front wheel and 18-inch rear wheel, disc brakes, diamond steel frame. I bought the bike from a friend in May with about 2500 mostly dirt miles. It sat in a barn for at least the last three years. I did the necessary work on it to get it back to running and riding condition and have decided after about 300 street miles that this is not the bike for me- well mostly my wife decided. Make me an offer and I might accept it. I am still riding it so the miles may climb a little. This motorcycle is a blast to ride and can take you anywhere. It gets roughly 50 miles per gallon of gasoline and is capable on both the street and the dirt. Everything on the motorcycle works as they should. Horn beeps, turn signals, brake and tail lights, headlights, etc. Bike does have some minor scratches on some of the plastics and miscellaneous paint scrapes on the frame in the usual places. This bike is not in showroom condition but for a 94 it's very clean. Currently has knobby tires on it that are still in good usable shape. Sprockets, chain, and brakes are in good usable shape. Bike is ready for the trail or road- push the starter button and ride! Recently replaced the fuel petcock, the battery, and the rubber o-rings and gaskets in the carburetor. Bike starts easily, idles perfectly, and runs as it should. Motorcycle has a clean title. If your are interested in seeing the bike or for general questions please call me at (two one six) (645-9577) between the hours of 9am and 8pm. Ask for Ralph. Please no text messages or e-mails. If you call and I do not answer please leave me a detailed voice mail message and I will get back to you. Interested buyers only please. Cash, money order, or certified check only please. $1775 is my asking price but I will entertain offers near that mark. I am not interested in any trades. Bike is sold as is where is. There is still plenty of riding time left this year. Bike is located in Avon, Ohio about 25 miles west of downtown Cleveland. Between I90 and I80 off state route 83. LOCAL PICKUP ONLY- WILL NOT SHIP Thanks for looking, Ralph $1,775.00 2166459577

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