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New 2012 Suzuki Boulevard C-50 Classic. Lowered, Ape's, Rush Headers on 2040-motos

$9,500
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Mobile, AL

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Suzuki Boulevard description

I currently have a New 2012 Suzuki Boulevard C-50 that has been mildly customized for sale.This is a New, zero miles, full factory warranty bike. It features an 805cc V-twin engine that is fuel injected, liquid cooled, 5 speed & shaft drive.This specific bike has been lowered 2" inches, has mini ape hanger handle bars, Rush Headers with fish tail tips, white wall tires, spoke wheels, two tone paint burgundy over black and lots of chrome.This bike looks cool and feels great !Msrp $9500 as equippedSale $ Closeout Sale / Best Prices AroundCycle World.Pensacola850-478-1775 office850-382-0674 cell Ask For Russell

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