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Trade! 09 Suzuki Burgman 400 For Equal Value Bike Or Sell Outrite on 2040-motos

$4,500
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Portland, Maine

Portland, ME
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Burgman 400 ! NADA value is $5005. If your not familure with these check it out on the internet. 1 of the most reliable bikes on the market. It will carry two adults all day at 75-80 mph and get 60 miles-per-gallon. Top speed is over a 100. Fully automatic, NO clutch and will keep up with anything on the road for long distance riding. This is NOT a little around town scooter. Weights about 500 pounds but center of gravity makes it very manageable for even a lite person. I have 2 of these so I would like to trade 1 for an alternate ride. Please make your trade somewhere near equal. I'm retired so I think I would not be interested in a rocket. I Like,- KLR650, Boulevards, Vulcans, Stroms, DR 650 Vstars, Gladius or Versys or ? My bike is like NEW so please no beaters. Call, Text or contact through craigslist. so many scammers and email collectors that I will not contact your personal email. Thanks

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