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2004 Suzuki Marauder 1600 on 2040-motos

US $3,000.00
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:6900 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Falls City, Nebraska, US

Falls City, Nebraska, US
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Suzuki Marauder photos

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Suzuki Marauder tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1552 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:JKSVNBC124A000840

Suzuki Marauder description

Motivation for the 04 Marauder 1600 comes courtesy of a rubber-mounted, liquid-cooled, SOHC, four-stroke, four-valve-per-cylinder V-twin. The powerful engine utilizes a compact combustion chamber, digital fuel injection system with dual 40mm throttle bodies and dual-plug digital ignition. The result is precise engine response and gobs of torque. A close-ratio five-speed transmission conveys horsepower to the rear wheel via a low-maintenance, dualhydraulic air shock-equipped shaft drive system. Up front, 43mm upside-down cartridge forks offer unmatched handling while sportbike-style, six-piston discs provide stopping power. Rear brakes consist of a single-disc setup.

Framing the big V-twin motor is a high-tensile-steel, double-cradle frame with 32 degrees of rake and 5.7 inches of trail for optimum handling and stability. Seventeen-inch polished, cast-aluminum wheels are equipped with radial tires front and rear. 
Styling for the Marauder is pure hot-rod, from the aggressively styled, oversize headlight to the sleek 4.5- gallon fuel tank. Completing its sporting chic exterior is the sculpted rear fender with exotic-looking taillight treatment and multi-reflector turn signals.

This extremely clean low mileage 1600cc 2004 Suzuki Marauder reeks of hot rod performance and power. It is waiting for you today and is ready to perform smoky burnouts as you blast away from the stop light. Equally at home on the straight aways this Suzuki will carve through the twisties as well. This 1600cc monster runs, rides, shifts and looks awesome and is ready to ride today. Call Kyle at 785-477-5888. Located in Falls City Nebraska, 2 hours south of Omaha. Buyer must pick up with cash/money order in hand.
 

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