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2013 Suzuki Drz400sm Dual Sport on 2040-motos

US $0.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: White
Location:

Tracy, California, US

Tracy, CA, US
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Suzuki DR tech info

TypeType:Dual Sport PhonePhone:8776200797

Suzuki DR description

2013 Suzuki DRZ400SM, Call (888) 453-8079 / EZ Qualify Payment Plans / Trades welcome / 1st Time Buyers OK!The Suzuki DR-Z400SM is a street legal bike for serious dirt bike enthusiasts. It's not uncommon to take the SuperMoto down a twisty forest trail as well as a tight canyon corners. Its 398 cc liquid-cooled, four-stroke engine provides strong low-rpm torque and crisp throttle response for any of these occasions. They key difference from the DR-Z400SM and the DR-Z400S is the inverted forks. Inverted front forks contribute to less unsprung weight and improved overall handling. If you are interested in selling or trading your motorcycle, ATV or personal watercraft, please call Tracy Motorsports at (209) 832-3400. klr,suzuki dr650,dr650se,xr650l,honda xr650,yamaha wr,wr450,kawasaki klr650,kawasaki klx,vstrom,v-strom,suzuki vstrom,suzuki v strom,suzuki v-strom,dr200,dr-z400,klx250s,kawasaki motorcycle,honda motorcycle,suzuki motorcycle,yamaha motorcycle

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