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Suzuki Burgman 650 & Richland Roadster Trike Conversion Kit Color Matched!!! on 2040-motos

US $9,900.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:38785 ColorColor: Charcol & Silver... Two Toned!!!!
Location:

Tampa, Florida, US

Tampa, Florida, US
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Suzuki Other tech info

TypeType:Kit Custom Manufactured to Match This Bike WarrantyWarranty:Richland Roadster Full Factory Warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:JOHNNY RAY RICHLAND... RICHLAND ROADSTER VINVIN:JS1CP51B382101145

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          This Beautiful Suzuki Burgman 650 cc has become a whole new DREAM RIDE with the added safety and utility with this deluxe RICHLAND ROADSTER brand Trike Conversion Kit with modern styling.     It comes complete with a confidence-inspiring relaxed ride and so many standard impressive features.   You'll find yourself riding so much more often,  no doubt,  and taking longer road trips too,   because you'll use much less of your physical energy.   
 
          This smooth ride is the result of incorporating SIDE CAR technology into the RICHLAND ROADSTER suspension...    which means each side is independent, as if you had left side and right side mounted side cars...    and if you run up on a curb or uneven pavement all wheels will remain on the ground.    Patented High Performance Energy Suppression Bushings in conjunction with forward mounted torsion bars help provide the road flattening flex needed to achieve this kind of smooth responsive experience.   
 
          This sale includes the RICHLAND ROADSTER Trike Conversion Kit that comes standard with 13 inch 40,000 mile automotive tires and custom 5 spoke polished aluminum wheels at no extra charge...  (not the small 8" or 12" cheap training wheel type trailer tires and wheels that makes your bike remind you of that kid in Jr. High with the big ears!!! ... uh... don't laugh... I was that kid!). It also comes complete with a lighting system that features LED lights including  brake lights,  running lights,  turn signals,  and fender recess mounted head lights,  and also with a wiring harness that plugs quickly into this bike's electrical system allowing for greater visibility and safety on the road.   Remember, LED lights use the least amount of energy so this bike's factory electrical system is sufficient.    And with LED lights...  everybody will be able to see you coming and going that much the better.     
 
          The Automotive quality base coat / clear coat 2 stage paint is color matched... and two toned... to the factory color so it seems like a factory installation not an incidental add on.  It's the matching paint that gives this RICHLAND ROADSTER  Trike  Conversion Kit the custom look that enhances this Suzuki to it's full potential.  And the RICHLAND ROADSTER quickly detaches because it does not alter the bike's factory suspension. (unlike some brands that require you to remove and replace your rear axle... and leaves an ugly belly pan in place.... GOOD GRIEF!!! It reminds me of taking the back cover off a wrist watch when we were kids to see how it worked only to watch the small parts explode all over.  If you have ever removed a rear axle you know what I'm talking about.)   It only takes about 15 minutes to detach using a 9/16" wrench and you unplug the electrical wiring harness.  The only evidence remaining on your bike is the short electrical connection plug.  As you can see in the photos you can add a hitch just for the asking and customize it to your liking with lighting and custom features of your choosing.    OH...   I almost forgot to mention the running boards..  These are magnificent and makes it very safe and easy for getting on and off... and you won't accidently put your foot down and have the trike kit run you over. I just hate it when that happens!!!  
 
           If you would like more information or if you want to arrange a test ride call me, I'm JOHNNY RAY RICHLAND and my number is  352 567 1985.   Don't be bashful...  go ahead and call.  I keep my cell phone in my front shirt pocket and I always answer...  unless I'm taking a nap or I'm in Church.  Or if I'm in Church napping...  Pastor Mike just about has gotten used to that.  
 
 
JOHNNY RAY RICHLAND 

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