2011 Suzuki Dr-z 400s Dual Sport on 2040-motos
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2011 Suzuki DR-Z 400S, BRAND NEW BIKE AT A USED PRICE! HUGE SAVINGS! ASK FOR GENTRY IN WEB-SALES!!!The 2011 DR-Z400S is a serious dirt bike designed and engineered to excel on everything from rough country roads to tight forest trails. It s also completely street legal, with a counterbalanced engine for smooth performance around town. The DR-Z400S offers exceptional off-road performance. It has a lightweight, compact design that helps it offer crisp handling everywhere off-road or on the street. The DR-Z400S engine provides strong torque across its powerband and amazing throttle response. And it features remarkably smooth performance, complemented by conveniences such as electric starting and a compact, easy-to-read instrument cluster. On the trail or on across town rides, you can't beat the 2011 Suzuki DR-Z400S.
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