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2007 Suzuki Drz 400 Sm Drz400 Supermoto Must See! (willing To Trade) on 2040-motos

$3,900
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Fresno, California

Fresno, CA
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2007 Suzuki Drz 400 sm Drz400 supermoto MUST SEE! (willing to trade), $3,900, image 1

Suzuki DR description

I have a drz400sm in good shape with brand new tires and an upgraded speedo!Runs perfect with low miles and clear title in handThere were 9,284 actual mileage reported on 05/05/2012When I bought it the guy said it had about 10k miles on it when they replaced the speedo and there are approx 1500mis on the new speedometer reading. I estimate it at about 12K to be safe.Only selling because I just bought a GSXR There are no scratches on the bike, but the lever is a tiny bit tweaked on the right side and the ball broken off. Not exactly sure why.Looking to trade for a newer ktm250sfx or possibly an older 1 with cash on top.Also just looking to sell.Street legal!0 problems!Call or text

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