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2009 Suzuki Dr-z400s on 2040-motos

$4,995
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:1063 ColorColor: White
Location:

Boerne, Texas

Boerne, TX
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Suzuki DR-Z photos

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Suzuki DR-Z tech info

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Suzuki DR-Z description

2009 Suzuki DR-Z400S, 2009 DR400 - The DR-Z400S looks like an off-road machine, and it is - with all the unmatched performance capabilities you'd expect from a Suzuki. But look a little more carefully and you'll see you get a bonus: it's 100-percent street legal. The DR-Z400's exceptional off-road performance should come as no surprise. After all, it uses the same advanced suspension as the renowned DR-Z400E. It also has a lightweight, compact design that helps it offer crisp handling everywhere from tight, technical trails to wide-open fire roads. Off-road or on the street, the DR-Z400S provides strong torque across the powerband and amazing throttle response. And it features remarkably smooth performance, complemented by conveniences such as electric starting and a compact, easy-to-read instrument cluster. On the trail or cross town, you can't beat the Suzuki DR-Z400S.

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