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2012 Suzuki C50T Boulevard ,,runs good, and looks, like new-5973 actual miles. Bike is very good conditions ..custom GREEN LED lights throughout engine and frame.2 STROBE LIGHT in the front. HID HI/LO xenon 6000k headlight and led light in passing light. Front stainless steel caliper cover and radiator cover giving a better and attractive appearance. very hard to find for this year and model. The last picture is (with optional Hard Luggage) included for free. Bike is smooth and very powerful for 800cc for 2up riding. Clean title in hand-- Fresh oil change at 5.000 miles Mileage may vary by use ENGINE |
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