2012 Suzuki Boulevard C50 T Classic Cruiser on 2040-motos
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2012 Suzuki Boulevard C50 T Classic, 2012 Suzuki Boulevard C50 T Classic has the best of both worlds with its mid-sized 800cc engine. Liquid cooled, fuel injected V-Twin means this cruiser will take you and your passenger anywhere you want to go in comfort and style. Tejas Motorsports in the Houston Texas area is your local Suzuki dealer with great deals on new and used Suzuki motorcycles and atvs.Classic cruiser styling and performance down the boulevard or out on the open highway. Sure to deliver a rewarding experience. It also has a spacious riding position and smooth suspension for cruising in maximum comfort.
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