2009 Suzuki Dr650se Very Clean Low Miles on 2040-motos
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Suzuki DR description
I am selling my 2009 Suzuki DR650SE with just over 3,600 miles on iT. I have used the bike mainly as a commuter, and have ridden some light offroad about 3 times on some dual-purpose trails. The bike is in excellent condition and runs and drives great. I am listing this bike with the stock carburetor and stock exhaust, although pictured with aftermarket carb and exhaust. The stock items are like new. This auction includes the Suzuki Genuine skid plate, and new Dunlop 606 dual-purpose tires, otherwise all stock. Take advantage of this awesome bike! These are great all-around motorcycles.
NADA value shows worth $4470.
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