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1999 Suzuki Dr350se on 2040-motos

$1,495
YearYear:1999 MileageMileage:11522 ColorColor: White
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Suzuki DR tech info

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Suzuki DR description

1999 Suzuki DR350SE, Only $1,495 for this excellent running and nice condition 1999 Suzuki DR350SE! - Economical enduro FUN! This 1999 Suzuki DR350SE is in good condition and runs terrific. Fully street legal from the factory and able to go just about anywhere. Intermediate Shinko Trail Master Tires that are in great shape make for a confident ride off-road and on. A high quality Aluminum Skid Plate has been installed. No need to spend a ton of $ for strong off-road and on-road capabilities! Based on the hard-charging DR350 off-road bike, the DR350SE combines torquey power, lightweight responsiveness and efficient handling characteristics to make it as much at home on a backwoods trail as it is on Main Street. No wonder the Suzuki DR350SE is best-selling dual-purpose motorcycle available!

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