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03 Suzuki Dr650 Dual Sport on 2040-motos

$3,350
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Fresno, California

Fresno, CA
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I have a 2003 DR650 dual sport. title in hand. tagged till June 2014this is a street bike with all working head light, tail light, left and right turn signals and a great dirt bike. I took this bike to Hollister Hills and rode some black diamond trails and if did great. or cruise down 99.it gets about 35 to 37 miles-per-gallon. has a 3.5gl tank has newer tires. front tire has about 900mis on it. back tire has about 400mis on it.the price is $3350- or best offer the pics are bad but I'll put better 1 in a day or twocall me AFTER 4PM till 9pm M to For Sat 8am till 9pmSun 12:30pm till 9pm at

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