2005 Suzuki Boulevard S83 Cruiser on 2040-motos
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2005 Suzuki Boulevard S83, Please contact Brad for special web site pricing! 970-581-7016 - The Sound And The Fury. Listen! Thats the sound of power. Its coming from the Boulevard S83s liquid-cooled, 45-degree V-twin engine. And if you think it sounds strong, wait until your first ride. The S83 pumps out an incredible amount of torque for acceleration that you dream about. Of course, an afternoon of cruising involves a lot more than a fistful of throttle. With its natural riding position and smooth suspension, the Boulevard S83 is also engineered for an exceptionally comfortable ride around town or on the highway. As exciting as it is to ride the S83, its styling is just as impressive. Its lean profile and exquisite craftsmanship are enough to get your pulse racing just looking at it. So what are you waiting for? The Boulevard S83 is ready to roll.
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