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2013 Suzuki V-strom 650 Abs 6-speed Constant Mesh Pearl Vigor Blue (romney on 2040-motos

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Call Romney Cycles: (304) 406-XXXX ext. nine or http://6507.arrivesafeautos.com/s/11260312/2/9261XXXXXX Suzuki V-Strom 650 ANTI LOCK BRAKES - - $7,245BRAND NEW 2013Last year Suzuki introduced the redesigned V-Strom 650 ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM that focused on more than comfort. It enhanced the running performance and in-town versatility of the popular V-Strom brand. The 645 cc v-twin engine features outstanding performance in low-to mid rpm range and has impressive styling that stands out in form and function. The V-Strom 650 ANTI LOCK BRAKES is an environmentally friendly vehicle that has excellent fuel economy for daily commuting and weekend touring. The Suzuki V-Strom 650 is just what you dreamed of to tackle on your exotic getaway.Vehicle details:Condition: NewMileage: 1Engine: 39 in 4-stroke two cyl DOUBLE OVERHEAD CAMSHAFT 90° V-twinTransmission: six gear constant meshExterior Color: BlueStock #: 02126Length: 8Width: 3Weight: 472Vehicle Options

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