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2013 Suzuki Sfv650 on 2040-motos

$6,199
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0
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2013 Suzuki SFV650, A great bike for commuting around Fishers, Indiana, our touring the roads around Bloomington, Indiana.The SFV650 helps define a unique motorcycling experience. With a compact open trellis frame, aggressive styling, and a 645cc V-twin, double overhead camshaft power plant, the SFV650 appeals from the outside in. It's light crisp feel and smooth low to mid-range power delivery from the SFV650 just screams for a tour of your favorite road.

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