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2012 Suzuki Dr650se Dual Sport on 2040-motos

US $5,250.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:3 ColorColor: Solid Iron Gray
Location:

El Dorado Springs, Missouri, US

El Dorado Springs, MO, US
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Suzuki DR photos

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Suzuki DR tech info

TypeType:Dual Sport PhonePhone:8664550830

Suzuki DR description

2012 Suzuki DR650SE, Great Buy with extras - If you think the fun begins at the end of the road, youve come to the right place. The 2012 Suzuki DR650SE combines the civilized capabilities of a street bike with the hard-charging performance and exceptional handling of a dirt bike. Off-road, the DR650SE shines. Its technologically advanced chassis and suspension provide you with precise control on tight trails or open fire roads. For a real thrill, tap into the big singles awesome torque. It lets you accelerate hard out of corners and power your way across wide-open terrain. On the street, the DR650SE is a joy to ride. The 2012 Suzuki DR650SE is your invitation to adventure.

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