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2006 Suzuki Drz400s Dual Sport Stock Seat on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Charlotte, North Carolina, US

Charlotte, North Carolina, US
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 For sale is a 2006 Suzuki DRZ400s dual-sport stock seat. Slightly used, about 5,000 road miles ridden on it by rider who is 180lbs. Slightly broken in, just enough not to be rock-hard. Absolutely no tears or holes, etc. Slight wear of "SUZUKI" print see photo) below where strap would go across the seat. STRAP IS NOT INCLUDED--SEAT ONLY!!

This is a 2006 model, but given the tendency of Suzuki Corporation never changing a "good thing", this seat will most likely fit just about any current 2000+ year DRZ dual sport. Check with your local motorcycle store to see if the seats are unchanged from whatever year you have. My experience has been that Suzuki rarely changes "stock" frame or body parts for the run of the production model.

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