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2011 Suzuki Boulevard C50 T on 2040-motos

$7,499
YearYear:2011 MileageMileage:2024 ColorColor: White
Location:

Franklin, Tennessee

Franklin, TN
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2011 Suzuki Boulevard C50 T, Like new condition with only 2000 miles!!Like the C50, it too boasts a fuel-injected 45-degree V-twin engine that cranks out abundant torque down low, matched with exciting top-end performance. It also has a spacious riding position and smooth suspension that encourages you to take to the open highway for true long-range cruising in maximum comfort.

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