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2012 Suzuki Burgman 650 Exec on 2040-motos

$9,491
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:3792 ColorColor: Pearl Moon Stone Gray
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2012 Suzuki Burgman 650 Exec, VERY CLEAN !!! LOW MILES , LIKE NEW , FINANCING AVAILABLE !!!! - With its aerodynamic design and beautifully crafted bodywork, the Burgman 650 Executive sets the styling standard for 2012. As striking as it looks, it has comfort and performance to match, thanks to some of Suzuki's most advanced engineering. The Burgman 650 Executive provides you with outstanding performance around town or out on the highway. It's light and agile so you can take control in tight traffic. It features smooth, responsive suspension and a plush seat for a remarkably comfortable ride. And it has spacious ergonomics to ensure that you and your passenger can enjoy yourselves hour after hour. It also features abundant storage space, including an underseat storage area capable of holding two full-coverage helmets, complemented by three front compartments with lids to allow easy access to your smaller items.

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