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1998 Suzuki Dr350 *dual Sport* on 2040-motos

$2,000
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Bend, Oregon

Bend, OR
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Up for sale is my 1998 Suzuki DR350. The photos speak a thousand words, and as you can see, this bike is in absolutely fantastic condition. It has low, low hours and has been meticulously maintained over the short amount of time that it has been ridden, with records included in the sale. It is setup with a fully functioning Baja Designs dual sport kit as well as Moose aluminum handguards, besides these 2 additions, the bike is completely stock and is not far from its original showroom condition. The tires and drivetrain (sprockets and chain) are in fantastic condition with new rubber on the back wheel. Currently the bike has a Nevada title which has not been switched over to Oregon, which will simply require a drive down to the local Bend or Redmond DMV. You will not find a cleaner DR350, with less hours for a better price than this; the only thing this bike needs is a rider! Asking $2000, feel free to give me a call at or send me an e-mail at the above address. Thanks!

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