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2007 Suzuki Boulevard S40, Great first bike - Built For Fun, Pure and Simple. Theres a good reason so many road bikes in the 50s and 60s were big single-cylinder machines: theyre incredibly fun to ride! The Boulevard S40 adds a shot of advanced Suzuki technology to this timeless design to create a bike that combines exciting performance with rock-solid reliability. One of the S40s major attractions is its lightweight responsiveness. Weighing just 352 pounds (355 pounds in CA), its great for cruising down the boulevard or getting outside the city limits. Wherever you ride, one twist of the throttle rewards you with a blast of low-end and mid-range torque. And when youre up to cruising speed, youll really appreciate the engines smooth performance. The Boulevard S40 for 2007 - designed for you to enjoy the simple pleasure and pure excitement of motorcycling.
Suzuki Boulevard for Sale
2009 suzuki boulevard c50 cruiser (US $5,999.00)
2005 suzuki boulevard m50 black cruiser (US $3,999.00)
2011 suzuki boulevard s40 cruiser (US $5,588.00)
2012 suzuki boulevard c50t classic cruiser (US $6,399.00)
2005 suzuki boulevard m50 cruiser (US $4,195.00)
2008 suzuki boulevard c109r cruiser (US $7,945.00)
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