Suzuki Drz400 Front Wheel And Rotor 21 Inch Drz Klx 400 on 2040-parts.com
Branson, Missouri, US
2000 DRZ400 front wheel with 20mm axle. This wheel will fit all the DRZ models. The wheel is in good condition and shows signs of use. The rotor is in good shape. There is a crack in the rim as you can see in the close up photo. Continental US only. I do not ship internationally.
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