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2013 Suzuki Boulevard M90, CALL TO SAVE $$$$ - The Boulevard M90 takes its styling cues from the amazing M109R. Featuring a powerful 1,462 cc, four-stroke, V-twin, liquid cooled engine, the M90 is tuned to deliver strong and smooth performance throughout it's rpm range. Imagine cruising down your favorite boulevard knowing that you've got one sleek bike. The M90 looks as good as it performs. For 2013, the M90 is available in the following colors: Black and Gray.
Suzuki Boulevard for Sale
2005 suzuki boulevard c50t ($4,250)
2011 suzuki boulevard c50t vl800tl1 ($7,297)
2007 suzuki boulevard m50 limited ($5,895)
2006 suzuki boulevard c50 ($4,495)
2008 suzuki boulevard c50 ($5,290)
2006 suzuki boulevard c90t ($5,999)
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MotoGP should return to Suzuka
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