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2004 Suzuki Intruder (2004)
Adult owned . Owned for six years.Garaged always, This bike is like brand new. I average 500 miles a year.2016-11-06 04:38:06Cranston, Rhode Island, United States92,300.00
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2003 Suzuki Intruder (2003)
2003 Suzuki VL800. Perfect running condition. Cobra exhaust system, New tires, Mustang seats, Memphis Shades windshield, Saddle bags, tachometer, Garmin Nuvi, and more.2016-07-03 04:54:52North Kingstown, Rhode Island, United States114,300.00
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2001 Suzuki 1500 Intruder Motorcycle (0)
For Sale -- 2001 Suzuki VL 1500 Intruder. Low miles (less than 12,500). Clean as can be.2014-01-21 21:00:05Providence, RI03,000.00
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2003 Suzuki Intruder Vs 800 Gl Motorcycle Silver Chrome (0)
Very clean 2003 Suzuki Intruder VS 800 silver and chrome with just over 10 000 mis on it for a relative that is not Craigslist eBay savvy It has rarely been pre-owned in the past three years so it has to go Only 186 mis put on it in the past 3yrs to be exact Garage kept saddle bags and quick release windshield included Also has chrome engine guards highway bars with cruising pegs Sorry no helmet Tank holds 3 2 gallons of fuel and it averages about 42 miles-per-gallon Highway speed RPM s are about 3000 4000 60 70mph Title in hand Ready to sell Please view the photos to see how nice this bike looks Shaft driven terrific tires tags inspection NOT current but will pass no problem KEY FEATURES Slim narrow 45 degree V twin 805cc 8 valve engine with Twin Swirl Combustion Chambers produces strong low and mid range torque 45 degree phase dual pin crankshaft reduces vibration Responsive constant velocity carburetors Silent operation cam chains with automatic tensioners never need adjustment Computer controlled...2014-01-21 18:22:20Providence, RI102,300.00
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