2006 Suzuki Boulevard C50 Black, Lowered 2" W/ Cobra Exhaust And Power Commander on 2040-motos
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2006 Suzuki Boulevard C50 Black, Lowered 2" w/ Cobra Exhaust and Power Commander
This bike has mostly highway miles on it
Previous owner rode it to the train station an hour from his house to save on fuel
Current owner has owned bike for 2 years and put less than 10 miles on it
Currently female owned
Garage kept its entire life
Modifications:
Cobra Streetrod exhaust
Baron adjustable Lowering Kit (currently lowered 2" but is adjustable to 1" and stock height)
Power commander III
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