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2005 Suzuki Blvd C90t 1500cc/winter Reduced on 2040-motos

$4,795
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Huntsville, Alabama

Huntsville, AL
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4035 US Hwy 31 South 2005 Suzuki Blvd C90T 1500cc. Runs excellent, Air/Oil cooled engine, shaft drive, fuel injected, and has attractive tires with nitrogen in them. Very nice ride, black & chrome, and lots of storage. Some extra's include a lot of chrome trim, chrome engine guards with nice highway pegs, led lamps, windshield leather storage bag, taller handlebars & nice aftermarket grips. Very nice motorcycle for the asking price of $5,495 OBO, now Winter Reduced to $4,795 cash, Firm. Can be seen at 4035 Hwy 31 South, Decatur, AL ( seven days a week, daylight hours, if not raining ) Motorcycle has average miles to be 8yrs old at 33K and you need to come check this cruizer out. Call Darrell @ if you have questions or want to purchase

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