Suzuki DR tech info
Suzuki DR description
17K miles
Front forks are DRZ400 Rear shock is RMZ250 Excel 21 in front wheel with wave rotor Trail tech Vector Skid plate with holes drilled for inspection Whole motor armor SS hex bolts for easy field service Dirt bagz and racks Dial a jet Seat Concepts seat Pro Taper Fat Bar handlebar FMF header FMF Q4 exhaust Brant new Mefo Explorer Tires A bunch of aftermarket engine armor has been added to protect the engine in case of a fall. The front forks were swapped with a DRZ400 and rear shock was replaced with an RMZ250. This was done to achieve fully adjustable front and rear suspension. This was done at about 9,000 miles. The carb was jetted appropriately and a Dial a jet was installed. This was done at approximately 9K miles. Whole bike was refreshed last year. |
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