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Spotlight: 2016 Suzuki Dr-Z400SM

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Halloween Special: We’ve got this beautiful dual-purpose motorcycle by Suzuki. Kawasaki marketed a private labeled version of the DR-Z known as the KLX400 – it is practically identical to the DR-Z400 with the exceptions of the bodywork and some accessories. Those riders who regularly ride four-stroke dirt bikes will find themselves easily acquainted with the Dr-Z400SM. This is easily the most nimble thing on the road and full of fun. Riding on the freeway is super addictive as long as you keep it under 70 mph. The brakes and suspensions will expose themselves at their limits at much higher speeds. This bike is race-inspired and much better on the street then it’s predecessor DR350. However, this bike is a GEM. It’s reliable reputation, low price and high fun factor have made it incredibly favored among bike/dirt-bike riders. The engine is calm enough to give the most beginner riders confidence to push the speed a bit. The suspension and brakes are plentiful for street riding. In it’s pure stock form, most consumers are generally happy. The bike is cheap to maintain, run, insure and upgrade. Here are some specs for the bike:

Wet Weight (Lbs) 321
Seat Height (in) 35
Manufacturer Suzuki
Model DR-Z400SM
Engine Type Four-stroke, single cylinder, DOHC
Engine Displacement 398cc
Fuel Capacity 2.6 gal.

Check out our 2016 DRZ400SM we have in inventory.

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