2009 Suzuki Dr200se Dual Sport on 2040-motos
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2009 Suzuki DR200SE, nice 2009 suzuki dr 200 dual sport - Theres never been a better way to learn how to trail ride than with the DR200SE. It weighs just 249 pounds and has a seat height of only 32 inches, so you can build your confidence as you learn to ride. Of course, after you have some miles on the trail youll begin to appreciate the DR200SEs range of advanced designs. It has a sturdy diamond frame, long-travel suspension and high-traction tires, so it soaks up rough terrain and handles well on tight trails. The DR200SE is also designed to help you discover the fun of street riding. It has all the features it needs to make it street legal, along with a wide powerband and smooth acceleration. The Suzuki DR200SE. The perfect way to get in on the action.
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