2016 Suzuki Dr-z on 2040-motos
Suzuki DR-Z tech info
Suzuki DR-Z description
The bike is slightly used but looks brand new! Owner bought the bike in May 2016 from a local dealership but is now looking for something else. The bike has never been laid down, never road off-road, and never wrecked. The bike has been garage kept and never in the sun. This awesome bike looks and smells brand new!
There is also a brand-new MRD exhaust included in the asking price! |
Suzuki DR-Z for Sale
- 2011 suzuki dr-z(US $5,500.00)
- 2006 suzuki dr-z(US $3,250.00)
- 2006 suzuki dr-z(US $12000)
- 2008 suzuki dr-z(US $8900)
- 2014 suzuki dr-z(US $4,800.00)
- 2012 suzuki dr-z(US $1300)
Moto blog
US Motorcycle Thefts Down 6% in 2011
Tue, 09 Oct 2012Americans reported 46,667 motorcycle thefts in 2011, a 6% decrease from 49,791 stolen motorcycles in 2010, reports the National Insurance Crime Bureau. Despite the drop in reported thefts, the non-profit organization representing nearly 1100 property and casualty insurance companies says the theft rate still averages out to one motorcycle stolen every 11 minutes in the U.S. The numbers were published in the NICB’s 2011 ForeCAST Report which examined theft reports as well as recoveries.
2014 WSBK – Assen Results
Mon, 28 Apr 2014Heavy rains and a fortuitous red flag were the difference in the World Superbike Championship‘s visit to The Cathedral of motorcycle racing, the TT Circuit Assen in the Netherlands. Aprilia‘s Sylvain Guintoli captured his second win of the season in Race 1, which was halted early by a red flag with five laps to go just as it looked like reigning WSBK champion Tom Sykes was gearing up for a final challenge. The second race was also shortened, not by a red flag but because of a rain, turning the 21-lap race into a 10-lap sprint.
Piaggio, Suzuki Hit with Fines by CARB
Mon, 01 Apr 2013The California Air Resources Board has agreed to settlements with Suzuki and Piaggio for selling motorcycles that the companies did not disclose could be modified to exceed the state’s strict emission standards. Suzuki was hit with the larger of the two penalties, agreeing to a fine of $3,020,000, though the amount could be reduced by $1,812,000 if Suzuki follows certain provisions. The penalty is in addition to the previous fine of $885,000 levied by the Environmental Protection Agency for selling 25,396 LT-R450 ATVs and 62 RMX450Z dirtbikes with a racing map programmed into their ECUs that was not certified or tested. This racing map is not initially accessible to customers, unless they buy aftermarket devices to unlock the higher-performance engine mapping.
Suzuki DR-Z by State
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