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2005 Suzuki Boulevard M50 Black, Blacked out...All New, Lean And Ripped.
There's a hot new cruiser on the boulevard that's going to light up the city streets. Introducing the all-new Suzuki Boulevard M50. It boasts unrivaled muscle cruiser styling along with a healthy injection of Suzuki technology. The first thing to strike you is its hard-tail design, which - thanks to an advanced rear suspension system - provides a comfortable and responsive ride. Of course, the muscle styling cues don't end there. Check out its pullback bars, contoured saddle, sculpted rear fender and eye-catching slash-cut chrome mufflers. The Suzuki Boulevard M50 has performance to match its image. Its liquid-cooled 50-cubic-inch V-twin engine features an advanced Suzuki fuel injection system that gives it terrific torque down low and an incredibly wide powerband. What's more, the M50 rewards you with crisp handling and an exceptionally comfortable ride around town or out on the open highway. For 2005, the Boulevard M50 joins the Boulevard M95 - a 95-cubic-inch V-twin cruiser with the power to leave its would-be competition behind. The Boulevard M50 and M95 - muscle cruisers unlike any other.
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