2005 Suzuki Boulevard C90 With Many Extras on 2040-motos
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Bike is in excellent shape. Many extras including windshield, new handlebar grips, throttle lock, heel-toe shifter, footboards, chrome engine guards, chrome Cobra exhaust, driver's backrest, rear trunk with passenger backrest sits on luggage rack and has lighted spoiler and luggage rack, saddlebags, nearly new Pirelli rear tire with very low miles. Bike has just under 14,800 miles on it, is very powerful and rides well. Only body damage is minor scratches that exist on the left side under the seat, likely caused by keys on key ring.
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