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2004 Suzuki Dr 200 on 2040-motos

$1,500
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Bozeman, Montana

Bozeman, MT
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2004 Suzuki DR 200, $1,500, image 1

Suzuki DR description

Awesome bike! Regular oil and filter changes, only 1950mis. I am the 2nd owner, 1st owner mainly pre-owned as commuter bike in town and I have mainly pre-owned it on trails. Does have wear and tear scratches/dents but the bike itself is extremely sound! Automatic start, plated, street legal, title in hand. Currently has off road tires on it but I still have the street tires for it. Let me know if you're interested! Rosy~ 406-599-XXXX

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