2008 Suzuki Boulevard C50t Only 180 Miles! Like New!! on 2040-motos
Castle Rock, Colorado, US
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This bike is like brand new! I bought it for my wife and she never rode it - time to go! It has only 180 actual miles as I ride it occasionally to keep the fluids fresh. The odometer photo shows 165 but it's now at 180 miles. New Battery. It always sits in my garage under a cover with a battery tender. GORGEOUS 2 tone candy red and cream colors. Smooth ride! Comes fully equipped with a nice windshield, backrest, studded seat and leather saddlebags to match. READY TO RIDE! Comes with all books etc. The only flaw on the bike is a small scratch on the front fender where something bumped it in the garage - kids... See the 5th photo for a close up. A bit of touch up paint is all it would take, but I don't think it's even necessary. The 800 cc motor is a smooth as silk and still PLENTY POWERFUL and a lot of fun to ride. AWESOME STARTER BIKE! This bike books at over $7500. A new one, which is essentially the same bike, MSRP is $9599.00. Make me a fair offer and ride it home. I have a clear title in hand. I will do what I can to assist in shipping if necessary, but ALL SGIPPING COSTS WILL BE THE BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY. Feel free to ask any questions before bidding. Thanks.
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