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2005 Suzuki S83 Boulevard, The Suzuki Boulevard S83 doesn't just look strong, it IS strong. This is a muscle bike lover's dream. It will make any rider tremble with pleasure as it floats through town or down the highway. The Suzuki Boulevard line comprises a bunch of classy cruisers but the ones designated with an 'S' bring the sport back to the lineup. Every one of the Boulevards is a big burly muscle cruiser and the S83 is no exception. This one only has 4058 miles on it and has sweet sounding aftermarket exhaust. It is located at Brennys Cycle Works in East Moline, Il. Call 309-796-1664.
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