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1986 Suzuki Cavalcade on 2040-motos

$4,499
YearYear:1986 MileageMileage:25152 ColorColor: Blue
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1986 Suzuki Cavalcade, 1986 SUZUKI CAVALCADE - Ready to go? if so, then this Cavalcade will get you there in style! This bike has more features than many of todays motorbikes. take a look: Passenger seat has 3 airbags, and is the backrest moves for/aft to allow more room. Rider seat: has adjustable back support and movable footpegs Driving lights: turn on when your signals are ingaged Cruise control Full AM/FM w/ cassette stereo with mute. Passenger radio controls adjustable passenger headrest coin organizer Many Compartments for storage adjustable venting Map Pocket Center stand and the removable bag inserts for luggage are included too. and more! this bike is in great condition and is very well cared for and is being sold here on consignment by the vehicle owner. and DON"T FRET!!! the seat cover is solely for comfort, underneath is a great looking OEM seat! if you know anyone who has had or heard of the cavalcade, then they know how great these bikes are! stop down and check it out very inexpensive for a great machine and lots of capability. as with all bikes sold here, Karns Performance includes FREE lifetime State inspections as long as you own the bike (this does NOT include parts and labor needed to pass)

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