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2013 Suzuki S40 Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $5,695.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Orange
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Harrodsburg, Kentucky, US

Harrodsburg, KY, US
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2013 SUZUKI S40, New 2013 Suzuki S40 650. NO HIDDEN Fees! Price shown includes everything except tax. Other colors may be available. Call for any questions and availability. Visit Suzuki for all specifications that may be needed. We carry a full line of Yamaha, Suzuki, and Kawasaki ATV'S, Motorcycles, Scooters and Dirtbikes. Financing available with approved credit.

Moto blog

MotoGP Approves “Factory 2″ Rules

Tue, 18 Mar 2014

We’re just days away from the start of the 2014 MotoGP season and one would think it’s a little late for series organizers to make any significant rule changes. At least, one would think that if one were unfamiliar with the political back-and-forths going on between the major manufacturers and MotoGP promoter Dorna. But with the season-opening Qatar round about to begin, the Grand Prix Commission approved new rules establishing a compromise between the new Factory and Open options.

2013 AMA Supercross Minneapolis Race Report

Mon, 15 Apr 2013

Hometown hero Ryan Dungey put a stop to Ryan Villopoto‘s winning streak, taking the victory before 48,846 supportive fans at the Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minn. The Red Bull KTM rider from nearby Belle Plaine, Minn., stalked Monster Energy Kawasaki‘s Villopoto for most of the race before taking the lead and winning the 20-lap race by just 0.903 seconds. The win put Dungey into second place in the standings ahead of Rockstar Suzuki‘s Davi Millsaps and perhaps more importantly, cut away at Villopoto’s points lead.

The World Endurance Championship Starts This Weekend

Wed, 23 Apr 2014

Endurance racing is perhaps the ultimate test of both man and machine. In the past, teams would pace themselves in order to rest both elements enough to make a final push at the end. These days, however, motorcycles are more reliable than ever, and riders train like triathletes.