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2008 Suzuki Bandit 1250 With Abs on 2040-motos

$5,800
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Denver, Colorado

Denver, CO
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Suzuki Bandit description

SUPER CLEAN BLACK BANDIT WITH LOW MILES AND EXTRA'S ! 4,878 mis New Michelin Road Pilot two Tires - Sweet Tires in the Twisties Gel Pad in Front Seat Section Additional VStream Windshield and Tour Bags Fresh Oil Change Transferable Warranty and Prepaid Maintenance through 4/27/2014 ! NADA Suggested Retain $8,799 Average Retail $6,195 Asking $5800. But motivated to sell If you are thinking about a good all purpose street bike you owe yourself a test ride on the BanditPlease call Mike and do not reply via email Thanks Key Words: Sport Touring, FJR, ST1300, Z1000, ST

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