Suzuki DR-Z tech info
Suzuki DR-Z description
2004 Suzuki DRZ400S 16,xxx miles Daily commuter (never ridden hard) Garage kept Very well maintained (see photos) RK Gold chain (Motul chain lube) Motul 300v 10w-40 Bridgestone BT-45 NGK Iridium IX Sunstar Steel Sprocket 41 teeth (have stock 44) Rear fender eliminator - DRC Edge Tail Light Holder Kit (have stock fender) LED tail lights (have stock) Motion Pro clutch cable Experienced rider (8 years). Bought the bike at 8,500mi on 3/2013. I am the third owner. Previous owner took good care of the bike and sold it to buy a car. I have used the bike for work and school. Engine has never seen harsh conditions with me. Starts like new and runs smooth. Oil changed every 2,500mi. Reason for selling: Bought a VFR. Bike is VERY CLEAN and mostly stock aside from above mentioned. Very slight scratches but nothing noticeable. I have all the original parts and will include them in the sale. Asking $2,700 OBO. Extras if interested: Nomadic Cycle Rack Utility ($50, Retail $79) Coleman seat cushion (free) 714-928-0840 call or text.
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