2006 Used Suzuki Boulevard 1475 C90t With Extras No Reserve on 2040-motos
Spring City, Pennsylvania, US
Suzuki Boulevard tech info
Suzuki Boulevard description
2006
Suzuki
Boulevard 1475 C90T
Bike has 23,636 miles
NO RESERVE!
Has Windshield
Studded Saddle bags Semi Hard
Mustang Seat
All stock Motor and Exhaust
Has Passanger back Rest
Floor Boards
Heel Toe Shifter
Shaft Drive
Crash Bars
High Way Pegs
Windshield Bag
This bike is very clean with no damage and looks to be never dropped!
Thanks for looking!
All Used Bikes Are sold AS IS With No Warranty!
All sales are final, no returns accepted on equipment purchases
If paying by check, check must clear account before equipment leaves property.
No Shipping Offered, Pick-Up Only
All PA residents are required to pay 6% sales tax and $ 170.50 in Reg, Title and Doc. fees.
Out of state buyers pay $ 100.00 Doc. fee.
Leisure Sports N Turf
2568 Schuylkill Rd
Spring City, PA 19475
610-495-7122
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