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2007 Suzuki Boulevard C90 on 2040-motos

$2,999
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:67115 ColorColor: Two-tone Black / Red
Location:

Andover, New Jersey

Andover, NJ
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Suzuki Boulevard tech info

TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:(866) 461-5738

Suzuki Boulevard description

2007 Suzuki Boulevard C90, 2007 Suzuki C90 - Take Your Place On The Boulevard. The Suzuki Classic Cruiser bikes capture all the kinetic energy of a crowded boulevard on a hot August night. And right at the head of the lineup is the Boulevard C90, the baddest cruiser on the block. With its long-stroke, 45-degree V-twin powerplant, the Boulevard C90 cranks out monstrous amounts of torque, which you can tap into for a raw rush of acceleration in any gear. The Boulevard C90 is equally at home on the wide-open highway. That's where you can kick back and enjoy its wonderfully spacious riding position, which lets you and your passenger stretch out and ride in comfort all day long. With its bold styling, lustrous paint and sparkling chrome, this is one classic cruiser that's bound to capture attention, whether you're cruising down the boulevard or kicking back at a rest stop. The Boulevard C90 - where classic cruiser styling meets awesome performance. This Boulevard has high mileage but runs fine. The paint and chrome is in nice condition with a few chips in the tank. Bike has a heel toe shifter, back rest and sissy bar. New owner should change oil & filter and replace front tire. You can own a big bike for a little bike price. This bike is priced well under (between $1k-$1300) NADA and KBB for mileage.

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