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2008 Suzuki Drz 400 Sm on 2040-motos

$3,900
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:8
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Yakima, Washington

Yakima, WA
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This is an excellent bike and it's in attractive shape. It has brand new tires on it front and back. Only 8300mis. This bike gets 60+ MILES-PER-GALLON. If you usually drive a truck this bike will pay for its self in fuel savings. It has been well cared for and adult owned. Clear title in hand. Rides are welcome if the cash is in my hand. Not interested in trades. Reply to make an offer. CBR Super Moto Supermoto Hypermotard Honda Suzuki Yamaha R1 R6 RR DRZ400SM 400SM 900 450 250 Motorcycle cycle

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