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2005 Suzuki Boulevard M50, 2005 Suzuki Boulevard M50 in absolutely mint condition. Shaft drive with 800cc engine provides plenty of smooth power through the gears. Nice flyscreen and saddlebags for longer rides. Low miles, priced to sell. Traded for new Victory. Call Roger or Karl at 888-284-8219 with any questions or to schedule a test ride. Don Wood Polaris will provide you with a fun,fast, stress-free, no-hassle experience. I Guarantee it! - Jeff Wood, President.
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