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2005 Suzuki M50 Sport Edition on 2040-motos

US $3,500.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:5867 ColorColor: Red
Location:

sellersburg, Indiana, United States

sellersburg, Indiana, United States
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Suzuki Other description

This bike is a 1-owner that I received on trade. Bike has original tail pipes as they have been changed to Vance and Hines w/ computer tuner installed. Back seat has aftermarket seat rest. Everything else is original. Has been garage kept. Will consider trades and price is firm. Call 812-246-2999 Located in Sellersburg, Indiana

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