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2005 Suzuki C50 Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $3,988.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:12 ColorColor: BLUE/BLACK
Location:

PENINSULA, Ohio, US

PENINSULA, OH, US
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Suzuki Other tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:31220 PhonePhone:8887390959

Suzuki Other description

2005 SUZUKI C50, 2005 SUZUKI C50 CUYAHOGA FALLS LOCATION C50 WITH 12964 MILESSTK#31220BLUE/BLACK

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Suzuki Reports Q2 2013-2014 Sales Results

Wed, 13 Nov 2013

Suzuki reported a 22.9% increase in net sales from motorcycles for the six month period ended Sept. 30, 2013, despite a 10.3% decrease in motorcycle sales volume over the same period. According to Suzuki’s second quarter financial report, the Japanese manufacturer sold 1.056 million motorcycles in the first half of the 2013-2014 fiscal year.

Who To Watch In AMA Pro SuperSport

Thu, 13 Mar 2014

America’s road racing champions of tomorrow are racing in AMA Pro SuperSport today, and their season kicks off this weekend at Daytona International Raceway. With events on both Friday and Saturday, there are plenty of chances for glory for the 48 competitors entered. AMA Pro SuperSport is the most unpredictable class and the racing gives a chance for riders in the large fields to step up and prove they have what it takes. A great example is reigning AMA Pro GoPro Daytona SportBike Champion and current SuperBike pilot Cameron Beaubier, who cut his teeth in his two-victory, two-pole season in 2010.

45,367 Motorcycle Thefts Reported in US in 2013

Tue, 10 Jun 2014

Americans reported 45,367 stolen motorcycles in 2013, down 1.5% from 2012, reports the National Insurance Crime Bureau‘s latest Motorcycle Theft and Recovery Report. According to the NICB motorcycle thefts have been on the decline every year since 2007 when 65,678 motorcycles were reported stolen, though the overall trend appears to be leveling off. Japanese motorcycles continue to be the most popular target for thieves.