Find or Sell Motorcycles & Scooters in USA

88 Suzuki Calvacade 1400cc Bike With Low Miles-for Sale on 2040-motos

$2,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Seattle, Washington

Seattle, WA
QR code
88 Suzuki Calvacade 1400cc Bike with low miles-for sale, $2,000, image 1

Suzuki Other description

I'm posting this ad.......for my 'Old Army Buddy' of 30yrs........He has a very nice 1988 Suzuki 'Calvacade' 1400cc motorcycle,that he's finally decided to sell.......It was for him, and his wife.....who passedaway last year........and this bike really hasn't been pre-owned much, for the past few years.That's 1 reason the mileage is so low.......it has only 51k (actual miles!)...It's pretty loaded up with options.......including stereo, C.B. Radio, Intercom in helmetand a whole lotta bells and whistles!........He has a clean title for it........and it's priced to sell at $2000.......but that IS the bottom line price.........for more details.....please call me (Jon) at anyday from9 a.m. to nine p.m....or so....You can also Dave (the owner of the bike) if you want at also from nine to 9sorry, no e-mails (or texts) at this time.........so call today and get yer bike on!......

Moto blog

2014 AMA Supercross – Anaheim 1 Results

Mon, 06 Jan 2014

KTM rookie Ken Roczen captured his first 450 class win in the AMA Supercross world championship, taking the season opener at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, Calif. An audience of 45,050 fans watched a clean race from the rookie while errors by veterans like James Stewart and three-time reigning champion Ryan Villopoto knocked them out of contention. Villopoto had a strong start, taking the holeshot and leading the first eight laps, just like the Kawasaki rider had done so often the last few seasons.

Ben Bostrom Draws Wild Card for Laguna Seca MotoGP Race

Wed, 20 Jul 2011

MotoGP racing team LCR Honda seems to love America. For the second straight year, the Monaco-based team is enlisting an American racer to compete in the U.S. Grand Prix at Laguna Seca.

Best Helmet Designs from the 2009 MotoGP Season

Thu, 22 Oct 2009

Unlike with most athletes, motorcycle racers’ faces remain hidden during competition. Except for promotional events or pre- and post-race interviews, the faces of our racing heroes are shielded under protective helmets with tinted visors. You don’t see the same human emotion in their faces like you can when soccer players score a goal or baseball players hit a home run.