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2008 Suzuki B King 1340cc Streetfighter! Low Miles on 2040-motos

$6,500
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Portland, Oregon

Portland, OR
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I am selling a 2008 Suzuki B king. It is the all black version. If you do not know a lot about this bike, it is basically a naked Hayabusa. It is super comfortable and has a ton of power. It has been ridden and maintained by a 57 yr old, responsible rider. It had a driveway tip over and was professionally repaired at Beaverton Honda. The bike is immaculate. extras include:Two Brother Titanium Slip-on ExhaustCorbin Custom SeatWoodcraft Left Side Engine CoverSuzuki WindscreenFrame SlidersBar-end MirrorsCustom Headlamp Cover $6500. Call, Text or Email me @

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