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2007 Suzuki Drz 400 on 2040-motos

$2,400
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Macon, Georgia

Macon, GA
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street legal 2007 drz 400, nice bike just don't have time to ride, runs like new, fairly new front and rear tires, new front and rear sprockets and chain. Lcd screen brackets are broken so it is a little loose but works fine, 1 of the back blinkers is broken, may need tube in rear tire it has a very slow leak and has to be pumped up about once a week, and the rear taillight is mounted but needs a little work. The bike runs like new and these are all minor fixes I haven't had time to take care of but will only cost about $150 to fix it all.Title in hand. Gets 60-70mpg and will run 100mph crusies great at 80. This is an excellent running bike and I ride it to work on the interstate about 30 minutes oftenly, very fun to ride in the mountains and a great trail bike, asking $2400, I prefer cash but may trade for a 2008 or newer Honda foreman and I can add cash with the bike if necessary , please no emails call or text

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