Suzuki Boulevard description
This Suzuki Boulevard is a 2008 800cc deluxe touring (C50T) model, which includes manufacturer-installed saddle bags, windshield, crash bars, white walled tires, and passenger seat backrest. After-market extras on this bike include driving lamps, windshield storage bag, driver backrest, and self-cancelling turn signals. It runs and rides like new. There is at least 40% tread left in both tires. Includes tool kit and owners manual. It has always been garaged and well-maintained. Average fuel mileage is 50+ MILES-PER-GALLON (if kept under 70).
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