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2009 Suzuki Dl650 V Strom on 2040-motos

$4,800
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:26
Location:

Portland, Oregon

Portland, OR
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I'm moving and am sad that I wont be able to take my V Strom with me. It is a great bike and I am the original owner. I have customized the bike for touring, which is what I have primarily pre-owned the bike for. The V Stroms are highly reliable motorcycles and it has been flawless since the day I bought it. It has always been garaged at my home. The bike has 26,200mis and over $1300 in aftermarket accessories, making it a good deal as oppose to buying new. It also has new brake pads and fluid. The bike needs nothing and is ready to go. I have the title on premises. SW Motech Center Stand; $220SW Motech Crash Bars; $210SW Motech Handlebar Risers; $90 (1" up, 1" back)Nelson Riggs Touring Panniers; $140 Bestem Quick Detach Locking Top Box; $80Tank Bag with viewable map holder built in; $80Fork Brace; $80Suzuki OEM Hand Guards; $60Oxford Heated handlebar grips; $80California Scientific Windshield; $185 Madstad bracket (to move the windshield up/down, forward/back); $10012 v power outlet; $10Total Accessories; $1335Please let me know if you have any questions, or if you'd like more images sent to you directly as I would be more than happy to send them along. Some of these photos are old and do not necessarily show all the features the bike has. $4,800 OBOKind Regards, Stuart,Keywords; DL650, DL 650, BMW GS, Kawasaki KLR,

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