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SOLD - '92 Suzuki DR350, Old-School Dual-Sport Overlander

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Nemo Brinker

Tonight we ride
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Plated '92 Street model Suzuki DR350, 3500 miles (!) SOLD. From the days when a bike needed to be able to run reliably over rough terrain and help you escape roaming velociraptors--it ain't high tech, but you can probably fix it with a rock, a wrench and a screwdriver by the side of the road in Guatemala. But first, you have to get her kickstarted--and this process will make a man of you, no matter what your gender. :devil I'll teach you the process, and I've jetted the carb and set the valve lash to make it as easy as possible.





Somewhere in the 305-310-lb. range, nice low gearing and 6 speeds, air-cooled thumper with 11.4" of ground clearance. She won't be flying through the air at the motocross track, but if what you want is to throw on some saddlebags and burble off to Death Valley or Tierra del Fuego, she's your gal.









Fresh valve check and plug, oil and filter change, because I love you guys and want you to tractor along happily to cool places on this thing. Has a Clarke 4.2-gal.-capacity desert tank (stock tank comes too), Dynojet jet kit, upgraded dirt-model shock, aluminum bars and handguards. Registered currently, clean title.





Ready for old-school dual-sport adventures wherever your heart may lead you (Austin Vince rode his around the world). I'd hoped to ride the Trans-America Trail on this, so if you buy it you should definitely load up and go somewhere cool.
 
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These are truly special bikes. The very definition of reliable, utilitarian transport. And no computerized junk on board to get fried and leave you stranded! If you're one of those kooky doomsday preppers, this bike is EMP-proof! Imagine yourself, spraying roost while the mongrel hoardes come paratrooping in, spraying your machine pistol with your clutch hand while yelling out, "Wolverines!" Whilst all the fancy KTMs are deader than Elvis...
 
I've seen this thing in person, and it is every bit as clean as the pics show. Nemo is also one heck of a mechanic, and maintains her motos extremely well. If I didn't already have a DR250/350 frankenbike, I would be all over this thing. Congrats to whomever buys this beauty.
 
Thanks, you guys!
I had a great time riding passes in Western Colorado with this little sucker--hoping whoever buys it will continue the adventure.
 
must. resist.

I just bought a track bike and swore to myself I don't need another bike, ever. But....:drool I want it.
 
Know a guy from here in Sac rode his DR350 from Colorado on the TAT. Very clean looking bike, maybe a little too clean...
 
I have one of these, almost exactly the same as this one. The kick start procedure isn't hard, it's more of a technique. It's cool once you get it down.
 
Will consider trades towards an automatic SUV (on the small/crossover side), or as a partial trade towards a TTR125 or similar small trailbike with some cash on top.
 
guess that means its sold. someone got a GREAT deal.:thumbup
 
Ooooh. :teeth nifty
 
Best part of the see through gas tank? Always know how much gas you have!

I want this, but I know I can't afford it right now. :( Maybe in a couple months...

But OP, I hope you sell it soon. Even if I want to be selfish. :x

GLWS! :thumbup
 
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