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Used 2007 Suzuki Boulevard M109 For Sale (0)
2007 Suzuki Boulevard M109 Cruiser Leather saddle bags that are removable Chrome engine guards Cover 9570mis five gear Liquid cooling system V2 four stroke Front brake type dual hydraulic disc Rear brake type hydraulic disc Suspension front telescoping fork inverted fork suspension rear twin sided swing arm Mikuni carburetor fuel injected 1800 CC Qualified buyers may be eligible for Financing, Nationwide Shipping, and Extended Warranties. Updated 07-01-20132014-01-29 01:33:10Middleburg, FL97,000.00 -
2007 Suzuki Boulevard C90 T Touring (2007)
2007 Suzuki Boulevard C90 T, Excellent condition. Also has engine guard and highway bar/lights. Located in Middleburg FL.2013-10-23 00:50:20Middleburg, FL, US105,995.00 -
2012 Suzuki Boulevard M109r LIMITED EDITION Cruiser (2012)
2012 Suzuki Boulevard M109r LIMITED EDITION, This bike is practically new and its condition shows just that. All maintenance has been done to the bike properly and is up to date, brand new front and rear tire! The bike comes with a V-Stream touring windshield and a cobra touring sissy bar, kuryakyn grips with spike tips, Two 12v outlets by handlebars, and from factory rear seat and cowl (for one person riding and that muscle cruiser look).2013-10-22 01:49:43middleburg, FL, US810,200.00 -
2012 Suzuki Boulevard M109R LIMITED EDITION Cruiser (2012)
2012 Suzuki Boulevard M109R LIMITED EDITION, This bike is practically new and its condition shows just that. All maintenance has been done to the bike properly by beach blvd motorsports and is up to date, brand new rear 260 Dunlop E3 tire! The bike comes with a V-Stream touring windshield, cobra touring sissy bar, kuryakyn grips with spike tips, Two 12v outlets by handlebars, cruise control, and from factory- rear seat and cowl (for one person riding and that muscle cruiser look).2013-09-27 23:09:08middleburg, FL, US810,900.00
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