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Garage Kept 2009 Suzuki C50 Boulevard - Only 3400 Miles (yonkers, Ny) on 2040-motos

$3,999
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New York, New York

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This bike is right at 3,400mis, runs well and looks even better. Clear title in hand. 2nd owner, adult professional.Garage kept by both owners.LED Lightbar (I also have the original factory lightbar which I will include)Sissy bar w/ cargo rack (uninstalled but included with sale) Tires are in good shapeMechanically smooth and soundNever droppedhttp://youtu.be/qjg1Z53X4B8http://youtu.be/ZuMPdWjFu-IThe bike is in perfect running shape, it is garage kept and has never seen a drop of rain. I'm happy to meet you to show you the bike. I have the title in hand. Happy to answer any questions over email/phone. We can certainly set up a time to meet to show you the bike. Call me or email me with questions, serious inquiries only please 646 629 XXXX

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