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Old 08-17-2007, 01:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
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DRZ400e

looking at buying one off a guy. its a 2000 with extras that im waiting to hear back about. asking $3000. what can you guys tell me about it.?

it will be my first bike and i like the option of dual purpose to get me to and from the trails.

any and all info is appreciated.

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Re: DRZ400e

My buddy has the off road version its a little bit heavy but all in all a pretty good trail bike.
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Re: DRZ400e

Originally Posted by mxzguy View Post
My buddy has the off road version its a little bit heavy but all in all a pretty good trail bike.
Yep, my thoughts too.

I had a 2001 DRZ400E that I dual sported.

It was my first dirt bike since I sold my Yamaha 2 stroke about 10 years previously. Great bike to get into the game with. For trail rides, gravel roads, some pavement work and a general play bike, it was great.

They are bulletproof reliable, don't require a whole lot maintenance or mods, the electric start is sweet, and they're pretty capable bikes. I put a lot of miles on mine doing everything from Maclean single track to long dualsport rides.

The downside is the weight. They can be a real handful on the tight nasty single track or really whooped out trails. They're down on power compared to the motocross style 450's, but it's a trade off.

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