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2004 Suzuki Burgman 650 Scooter on 2040-motos

US $3,290.00
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:8 ColorColor: SILVER
Location:

Orlando, Florida, US

Orlando, FL, US
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Suzuki Other tech info

TypeType:Scooter Stock NumberStock Number:100250 PhonePhone:8557341250

Suzuki Other description

2004 SUZUKI BURGMAN 650, The options and features include: Seat Height29.5 (in), 750 (mm), Length89 (in), 2260 (mm), Width31.9 (in), 810 (mm), Height56.3 (in), 1435 (mm), Wheelbase62.8 (in), 1595 (mm), Ground Clearance5.1 (in), 130 (mm), Dry Weight524 (lbs), 238 (kg), Fuel Capacity4 (gal), 15 (l), Engine Displacement to Weight (cc)1.22, Engine TypeParallel Twin, Cylinders2, Engine Stroke4-Stroke, CoolingLiquid, Valves8, Valves Per Cylinder4, Valve ConfigurationDOHC, Bore x Stroke2.97 x 2.8 (in), 76 x 71 (mm), Displacement638 (cc), 39 (ci), Compression Ratio11.2:1, TransmissionContinuously Variable (CVT), Overdrive , Primary Drive (Rear Wheel)Shaft, Front Brake TypeDual Hydraulic Disc, Front Brake Diameter10.2 (in), 260 (mm), Rear Brake TypeHydraulic Disc, Rear Brake Diameter8.3 (in), 210 (mm), Front Suspension TypeTelescopic Fork, Front Suspension Size1.6 (in), 41 (mm), Rear Suspension TypeTwin Sided Swing Arm, Rear Suspension MaterialAluminum / Steel, Wheels CompositionAluminum, Tube / TubelessTubeless, Front Wheel Width (in)3.5, Rear Wheel Width (in)4.5, Front Tire (Full Spec)120/70 R15, Rear Tire (Full Spec)160/70 R14, Digital Instrumentation , Clock , Tachometer , Trip Odometer , Oil Pressure Gauge , Speedometer , Temperature Warning , Temperature Warning TypeGauge, Fuel Level Warning , Fuel Level Warning TypeGauge, Service Reminder

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