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2009 Suzuki Burgman 400 Scooter on 2040-motos

US $4,799.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:5 ColorColor: White
Location:

Gambrills, Maryland, US

Gambrills, MD, US
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Suzuki Other tech info

TypeType:Scooter Stock NumberStock Number:1005230813 VINVIN:1005230813 PhonePhone:8888558609

Suzuki Other description

2009 Suzuki Burgman 400, Just In! Call for more details. - The Burgman 400 has earned a reputation as a formidable commuter and weekend warrior.

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When he signed with the team, Eugene Laverty said he would give all he possibly could to bring Suzuki back to the top of the podium once again. Well, it sure didn’t take the Northern Irishman long to accomplish that goal, winning the very first race of the 2014 season at Australia’s Phillip Island course. The win was Laverty’s third in a row, including the final two races of the 2013 season when he raced for Aprilia.

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Mon, 25 Nov 2013

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Mon, 01 Apr 2013

The California Air Resources Board has agreed to settlements with Suzuki and Piaggio for selling motorcycles that the companies did not disclose could be modified to exceed the state’s strict emission standards. Suzuki was hit with the larger of the two penalties, agreeing to a fine of $3,020,000, though the amount could be reduced by $1,812,000 if Suzuki follows certain provisions. The penalty is in addition to the previous fine of $885,000 levied by the Environmental Protection Agency for selling 25,396 LT-R450 ATVs and 62 RMX450Z dirtbikes with a racing map programmed into their ECUs that was not certified or tested. This racing map is not initially accessible to customers, unless they buy aftermarket devices to unlock the higher-performance engine mapping.