Suzuki boulevard

The Suzuki Boulevard motorcycle: In 2005, Suzuki decided to give up its earlier names altogether, and give one umbrella name to their whole cruiser bike range, denoting the different models/categories with an alphanumeric moniker. So, the entire cruiser range was renamed Boulevard, which was meant to cover the earlier Volusia, Intruder, Savage and Marauder. Although, all these names had a devoted and faithful following among bikers, Suzuki decided to create a niche called ‘Boulevard’, which would cater to and fulfill the demand for everything that the earlier bikes had to offer, with constant refinement and upgrading, which is the hallmark of Suzuki.
To promote the new brand name and allow buyers to choose a bike to suit their liking, Suzuki went in for a multimillion-dollar ad campaign with the main slogan ‘Choose your Boulevard’. It would be very easy to understand the model line up, as the tags would carry just three designations, S, C or M. The S stands for ‘sport’, and the bikes of this category have small fenders hugging the tires for a sporty look. The M stands for ‘muscle’ and the styling of these bikes includes a blacked out engine, transmission modalities and wheels, along with other components. C stands for cruiser, with a sub-model denoted by a T. The cruisers have a wide tank, full-fendered look. T for touring mark models that are fitted with the best among touring accessories like a full-sized windshield with wind deflectors, saddlebags and a two-up seat with passenger backrest. The Suzuki Boulevard C50, which was introduced in 2005, is a cruiser with an engine size of 50 cubic inches.
Suzuki Boulevard motorcycle accessories: Having realized the tremendous market potential for accessory parts and clothing, taking a cue from the Harley Davidson’s nine hundred page accessory catalogue, Suzuki has come up with a large range of accessories and is going for in-store displays for these items at their dealerships in a big way. Market research has proven that cruiser bike buyers have a lifestyle approach to their mounts, with clothing and accessories playing a big role in the cruiser experience. Hence, they now have a wide variety of chrome parts to choose from to personalize their bikes, and a huge selection of leather, sportswear and textiles to go with their Suzuki Boulevard motorcycle.
Suzuki Boulevard motorcycle review: Excellent reviews of the Suzuki Boulevard motorcycle can be found on the website http://www.motorcyclecruiser.com/roadtests/2006_suzuki_boulevard_m109r/.
One review of the Suzuki Boulevard M 109R motorcycle gives in depth information of the works of this mean machine. Displacing the 1783 cc, the bike is a 45-degree tandem V twin with a 112 x 90.5 mm bore and stroke ratio, features a dual overhead camshaft configuration, and is branded as the strongest of the big twins.
Suzuki Boulevard motorcycle parts: Suzuki Boulevard motorcycle parts can be ordered online from http://www.xtremerevolution.com/store/Boulevard.aspx. This website features a wide selection of accessories and parts. In addition, there are links to body parts, chassis parts, engine parts, chrome covers, electrical parts and tools as well. Suzuki Boulevard motorcycle parts worth over 0 are shipped free in continental US. A shipping charge of is levied in orders that are below 0. Sales tax is not charged on orders shipped outside the state of California. Custom Performance exhausts for the Suzuki Boulevard motorcycle can be ordered from http://baronscustom.com/html/catalog/browse/Suzuki/volusia/PX.