2013 Suzuki Adventure on 2040-motos
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Suzuki Adventure description
You are bidding on a beautiful, low mileage motorcycle for that daily commute or sport touring trip. This adventure version features aluminum side cases, accessory engine bars and adjustable windscreen. It features ABS brakes which are awesome! Some extras include a Givi top case, a Nelson-Rigg tank bag, adjustable heated grips (not installed) and a full cover. It has never been down, not even dropped.It's always under a carport and covered when not riding. I am the original owner. It was purchased and serviced locally. I have all paperwork. I purchased the 5 year warranty which is good thru 8/25/18. This is one awesome bike. Go to work, Go camping, Go across country. This bike will go wherever you want, hassle free! This sale is for local pick up only. It is for sale locally. I am riding sparingly so miles may increase, If interested I also have riding jacket, pants, boots and helmet. Contact me for more information.
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Suzuki Adventure for Sale
- 2013 suzuki adventure(US $5,299.00)
- 2012 suzuki adventure(US $8592)
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