2012 Suzuki Boulevard C50 Tramp Trike Trike on 2040-motos
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2012 Suzuki Boulevard C50 Tramp Trike, The Tramp is designed with the need to escape in mind. This trike features a quick-access, locking trunk. Wide grab handles and full foot rests also offer added passenger comfort. Day-trippers and Weekend-warriors alike will be impressed with the Tramp.A classic cruiser with bold styling that offers ultimate comfort. Among its great features are an aerodynamic windshield, well-padded backrest for passenger comfort, and much more. Tramp Specs Mfr. Model: Suzuki Boulevard C50 Wheel Base: 67 in. (1702 mm) Length: 100 in. (2540 mm) Width: 53.5 in. (1359 mm) Curb Weight: 780 lbs. (354 kg) Trunk Volume: 1.5 cu.ft. (42 L)
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