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2004 Suzuki Dr650se on 2040-motos

$3,995
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:16592 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Johnson City, Tennessee

Johnson City, TN
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Suzuki DR tech info

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Suzuki DR description

2004 Suzuki DR650SE, Great Value! - The Road May End But Not The Adventure. What's more exciting heading down a winding country road with never-ending S-curves or carving your way along a wooded forest trail? With a Suzuki DualSport on- and off-road bike, you don't have to choose between the two because both kinds of action are always right at your fingertips. The king of the DualSport machines is the hard-charging DR650SE. It features exceptionally smooth operation as well as a comfortable seat and spacious riding position. And that makes it great for running around town or racking up the miles on the wide-open highway. You'll discover the aggressive side of the DR650SE's personality when you head out for some off-road riding. Its big four-valve single-cylinder engine cranks out loads of torque, so you can blast out of turns or dial up the excitement on wide-open cross-country terrain. But engine performance is only half the story. Its technologically advanced chassis and suspension systems provide outstanding responsiveness on tight, twisty trails or open fire roads.

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