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Suzuki Boulevard description
Climb aboard a true classic. Kick back and enjoy the timeless style that made riding synonymous with freedom. It s all about the laid-back stance, broad saddle, and that irresistible rumble that only a cruiser can provide. The Boulevard M90 takes its styling cues from the amazing M109R. Featuring a powerful 1462cc, 4-stroke, V-twin, liquid cooled engine, the M90 is tuned to deliver strong and smooth performance throughout it's rpm range. Imagine cruising down your favorite boulevard knowing that you've got one sleek bike. The M90 looks as good as it performs. For 2013, the M90 is available in the following colors: Metallic Thunder Gray / Glass Sparkle Black
Suzuki Boulevard for Sale
- 2007 suzuki boulevard m109r cruiser (US $9,000.00)
- 2008 suzuki boulevard c109r cruiser (US $8,995.00)
- 2013 suzuki boulevard m50 cruiser (US $8,799.00)
- 2006 suzuki boulevard m109r dual sport (US $7,500.00)
- 2006 suzuki boulevard c50t cruiser (US $5,499.00)
- 2009 suzuki boulevard c50 special edition cruiser (US $6,395.00)
Moto blog
Suzuki Reports Q3 2013-2014 Sales Results
Fri, 07 Feb 2014Suzuki reported a 13.1% decrease in motorcycle sales volume over the first three quarters of its 2013-2014 fiscal year, but still managed a 17.8% increase in net sales from its motorcycle division. That may seem like a paradox, but the results can be explained by a more favorable exchange rate for the Japanese yen and by looking closer at where those sales decreases took place. The yen has turned around significantly over the last year and a half, vastly improving how foreign sales affect Suzuki’s bottom line.
VIR Pulls Itself from 2011 AMA Pro Racing Schedule
Tue, 12 Jul 2011In a surprising move, Virginia International Raceway announced it would not host its scheduled AMA Pro Racing round, just a month before the event was to take place. The Alton, Va., circuit was set to host AMA Pro Racing on Aug. 12-14 but VIR officials have now decided against hosting or promoting the event.
Knee-high land-speed record device
Wed, 28 Jul 2010This mad looking motorcycle is a land speed record device that never turned a wheel in anger. It was built by the infamous Dave Manning in 1968 using a discarded drop tank from a Korean fighter plane. Manning built a space-frame chassis inside the tiny teardrop and also managed to find room for a Suzuki T500 twin cylinder two-stroke motor.
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