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2005 Suzuki Dl1000 V-strom on 2040-motos

$3,999
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:41
Location:

Portland, Oregon

Portland, OR
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Wonderful All around bike. $3999.00 Plastics are a bit scraped up but its all just skin deep. Internals are perfect!. Just added PCIII. Will include tail box and hard side cases . 41k miles. New clutch, clutch basket, sprockets, TPS and tires in the last 5k. Hate to get rid of it but have to move on. This bike is amazing in the corners! It's tall but drops in like a sport bike. Comes with stock seat-Also have original seat uncovered.vstrom max vmax bmw Harley cruiser fast 1000 650 750 500 Suzuki Honda hayabusa turbo adventurer ktm strom horsepower Kawasaki police free

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