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06 Suzuki Boulevard...1400cc $4295. Obo (lower Providence) on 2040-motos

$4,295
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:600
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06 Suzuki Boulevard...1400cc $4295. OBO (Lower Providence), $4,295, image 1

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Here is a gem of a bike. Has it all over the Harley1200 Sportster. This bike is liquid cooled, shaft drive, and over 200cc bigger and quicker than the Harley. Better looking too. Custom paint and ready to ride. Sissy bar and luggage rack. Just inspected and good for a year. Tires have under 600 mis. Fresh oil change too. Call 610-721-XXXX ask for Pete A light weight bike with this much power is a rare combination, this bike is quick! If ad is up bike is still for sale. Make an offer on this beauty

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