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2013 SUZUKI Boulevard C90, The All-New SUZUKI BOULEVARD C90 cruiser delivers a new level of performance. With its 1,462 cc long-stroke, liquid-cooled, 54-degree V-twin engine, the Boulevard C90 cranks out monstrous amounts of torque, which you can tap into at 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 yet classic 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 excellent performance.
Suzuki Boulevard for Sale
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- 2013 suzuki boulevard c90t b.o.s.s. ($13,999)
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- 2013 suzuki boulevard m109r limited edition limited edition ($14,799)
- 2013 suzuki boulevard c90 b.o.s.s. b.o.s.s. (US $)
- 2013 suzuki boulevard m109r limited edition limited edition ($10,993)
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