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2009 Suzuki M109r***chromed Out With 280 Rear Tire &21front Tire on 2040-motos

$11,950
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2009 SUZUKI M109R ** CHROMED OUT WITH 280 REAR TIRE AND 21" FRONT TIRE****** Black, 21" Chrome Front Wheel, 280 Rear Tire & Chrome Wheel, Custom Triple Trees & Handle Bar Risers, Galfer Front & Rear Rotors, Custom Footpegs, Levers, Grips, Kickstand, and Seat, Tank Bra, Chrome Forks & Calipers, Cobra Exhaust, Intergrated Taillight, Custom Mirrors, Turn Signals and Headlamp! This bike is chromed out and fully customized! ONLY 5,800 mis !!!!!!!!! clear title, runs and rides good, REDUCED $11,950 call or check out http://www.garwoodcustomcycles.com/Default.aspWE HAVE OVER 80 PRE-OWNED MOTORCYCLES AND 1,000'S OF PARTS AND ACCESSORIES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!GARWOODCUSTOMCYCLES.COMGARWOODCUSTOMCYCLES.COMGARWOODCUSTOMCYCLES.COM

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