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2002 Suzuki Volusia on 2040-motos

$2,295
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:15996 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Oakland Park, Florida

Oakland Park, FL
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TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:(561) 866-7234

Suzuki Other description

2002 Suzuki Volusia 800, Great condition, great shape, never dropped or crashed. Lots of chrome. Selling because my friends got married and moved out of town, so no one to ride with. Includes ALL safety gear in PERFECT/CLEAN shape: black Shoei Helmet in great condition (never dropped, paid $400 brand new), Black motorcycle safety armor jacket with removeable liner for hot weather riding, Alpine Star Safety Gloves, Kevlar padded Draggin Jeans with knee guard inserts () (31-33" waist), Magnum Ridding Boots (size 10-12). Text or call Scott (561) 866-7234 (Note: The Manufacturer picture I included is red, but my bike is blue and black)

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