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Old 11 Dec 2009
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Smile Safari Fuel Tanks - 28 litre for Suzuki DRZ for sale, UK

Hi I've not made it to Morocco 2 years in a row with my DRZ and have decided to sell the bike.


I'm selling the tank which I imported from Australia. It's barely been on the bike. No scuffs, no dents or cuts - like new. It cost me £490+delivery. Serious offers only please. It could be posted for standard Post Office rates or picked up in Central Scotland.

I have other parts for it also including a CRD skid plate, side panel guard bars for strapping soft luggage on it, a screen, bar risers, and some spare radiator plastics.









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Hi Bungle,what soft panniers are they on the DRZ mate?
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Hi Bungle,what soft panniers are they on the DRZ mate?
Can't recall the name but I've got a set I used in Morocco, good condition and waterproof etc if your interested mail me at kitped AT aol.com and I'll send you some pictures.

I don't use them now as I bought some Touratech aluminium jobbies.
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Hi Bungle,what soft panniers are they on the DRZ mate?
They are Andy strapz expedition panniers, Aussie made. My wife's got them on her drz and they're excellent.

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Gel seat + Rear Rack for DRZ - UK

Forgot to mention that I'm also selling the gel seat as seen in the picture. It probably adds about an hour and a half of comfort before the DRZ numbness sets in. It's much better than the original though. It's a Suzuki branded seat imported from the USA.

I've also got a Suzuki rear rack (under the bag on top) which I'm selling. I got this from the dealer. It just bolts onto the seat and where the tool kit bag on a stock bike goes. Easy to fit. I can send pics if anyone is interested.

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Hi mate, great bit of kit! A guide price on your items would be great. The seat and Safari tank would be cool if you let us know how much you wanted for them.
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I think all this gear is sold now...

Tank and racks are anyway.
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Not quite! Everything has gone except the seat. I imported this for 100 pounds from the US. It's still in new condition. No cuts. Please bare in mind it'll be around 12.50 to deliver this based on the other parcels by Parcel Force's Express 48 service.

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Seat gel DRZ

Have you still the gel seat? I might be interest. Could you ship to Italy?
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DRZ gel seat

Yes still for sale. I haven't got round to advertising this properly. I paid 100 pounds to import this from the US (you certainly can't get these in the UK). I am happy to send it on to you in Italy but you'd need to cover the postage. I sent a parcel (some ski boots back to the manufacturer in France... they must be about the same weight) last week for 50 pounds. It's not cheap to post from here to Europe sorry. I wouldn't want to sell it for less than 60 pounds as it is in mint condition and someone in the UK will want it once it gets a bit warmer!

I could look at sending it without tracking (no signature on receipt), but that would need to be at your risk. It would probably be more like 30 pounds to do this.

Total cost with postal tracking (I won't know the exact price until I package it up and weigh it and take it to the post office) is likely to be 110 pounds. It might be cheaper for you to import one from the US?

Let me know if that's any use to you.
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Hi.. This may help you guys out.


Try Easy Post UK - carrying excellence

Really cheap international shipping !!!


I use them all the time and are usually half the price of the postoffice or phoning couriers direct.
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Thanks for the link. I'll check the weight tonight and get a quote and update this thread.
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Wow that is cheap - thanks tedmagnum. It looks like it will be less than 10kg so to Italy that's going to cost just £23.95+VAT= £28.14

That would make the total £88.14 if you are still interested.
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