2009 Suzuki Burgman 650 on 2040-motos
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THANKS FOR LOOKING. FOR AUCTION IS A 2009 SUZUKI BURGMAN 650. THE BIKE HAS ALMOST 31000 MILES BUT IS IN GREAT RUNNING SHAPE. THERE ARE A FEW SCUFFS AROUND THE BIKE FROM JUST BEING USED. THERE ARE NO CRACKED PLASTIC OR TEARS IN THE SEAT. THE SEAT IS MISSING THE DRIVER BACK REST. THERE IS NO LUGGAGE RACK FOR THE BACK JUST THE PLATE. THE BAG WENT ON HIS NEW BURGMAN. THE TIRES ARE IN GOOD SHAPE SO NO NEED TO CHANGE ANYTIME SOON. WE ARE A FULL LINE SUZUKI DEALER IN NORTHERN MI AND THE BIKE IS ROAD READY. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ON THE BIKE FEEL FREE TO CALL ADAM AT 989-732-4331.THANKS
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