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2004 Suzuki Dr200se on 2040-motos

$1,999
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:10300 ColorColor: Blue
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Suzuki DR tech info

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Suzuki DR description

2004 Suzuki DR200SE, DR200 - Light, Agile And Ready To Run. When you're just discovering the thrill of riding, the one thing you’ll appreciate most in your motorcycle is lightweight maneuverability. And that's where the DR200SE excels. It has a variety of design elements that make it a pleasure around town and give it agile responsiveness for exciting off-road riding. The DR200SE weighs just 249 pounds and has a seat height of only 32 inches. Off road, that helps inspire confidence even when the trail gets a little tougher. It’s also loaded with features that help you enjoy trail riding along scenic forest trails as well as wide-open terrain. Its long-travel suspension, for example, provides a smooth ride even on potholed trails. Its upswept exhaust pipe, raised fenders and generous ground clearance help you maneuver around loose rocks. And for outstanding performance wherever you ride, its tires are designed specifically for optimum traction on the street and in the dirt. The more you ride, the more you'll appreciate the DR200SE's strong engine performance. It has smooth, strong torque across a wide powerband, crisp throttle response and terrific acceleration in every gear. With a variety of features like electric starting, the DR200SE also offers maximum everyday convenience. So get started the right way with the lightweight and maneuverable DR200SE

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