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2012 Suzuki Burgman 400 400 on 2040-motos

$5,999
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: GRAY
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SAVE $1600. OFFER EXPIRES OCTOBER 31, 2013. PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE TAX AND TITLE FEES.Take the Burgman 400 ABS out for a ride around town and you'll find that every one of your senses is in for a delight. Visually the clean, aerodynamic lines of its bodywork are stunning, and for 2012 it features new pinstripe decals on the front and rear wheels. For your comfort around town or on the highway, it has plush suspension and a sleek fairing that provides excellent protection from the wind. A stepped seat and an easily adjustable backrest for the rider, along with a passenger backrest offer comfortable seating mile after mile. For exciting performance the Burgman 400 ABS's liquid-cooled engine offers strong acceleration utilizing an advanced fuel injection system ensuring crisp throttle response working together with an automatic clutch and V-belt drive for smooth power delivery. If you're looking for the ultimate in style and performance, check out the Burgman 400 ABS.

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