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2008 Suzuki Dr-z400sm Drz400sm Drz400 Drz 400 (herndon) on 2040-motos

$5,200
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2008 Suzuki DR-Z400SM DRZ400SM DRZ400 DRZ 400 (Herndon), $5,200, image 1

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For sale is an awesome 2008 Suzuki DR-Z400SM with 8,7xx miles. This Supermoto is in awesome cosmetic and operating condition with clean and clean title in hand. If you are looking at this then you probably know how great, reliable, and practically bulletproof these bikes are.You won't need to do anything to this bike. It has a bunch of aftermarket parts and mods to make this 1 of the nicest and fastest DRZ's that you will ever find. I will also include pretty much all of the stock parts. This bike is so much fun to ride. It is fully street legal so you can ride this anywhere that you can ride any other motorcycle but what really makes it awesome is the ability to go off road as well. You can ride off road with street tires or if you plan on doing some pretty heavy off road riding, you can put some dirt tires on this baby and go dirtbike riding with your buddies. I've already converted a few of my "crotch rocket" riding buddies over to supermoto. There is just too much fun to have. I hate to sell it but I'll be moving soon and need the cash.Here are a few of the upgrades and aftermarket parts-Currently has Bridgestone Battlax tires, but they are almost bald so I will include brand new Shinko 705 tires.-Leo Vinci X3 full exhaust (will include stock exhaust as well)-Acerbis Bark Buster Hand guards (stock included)-Trailtech X2 Headlamp (stock included)-3x3 Air Box Mod-Blue and Orange Spoke Wraps and Reflective Orange Rim tape-Fully Jetted Carburetor-Anodized blue Zeta Oil Dipstick-Case Guards (have not been installed)I am asking $5,200 or best offer. Serious buyers can reply to this ad via email or call/textTony at 803-378-XXXX. Tags: Supermoto, DRZ, KTM, Kawasaki, KLX, Yamaha, WR, YZF, Dirtbike, Superduke, Motard, Husqvarna, Honda, CRF, Aprilia

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