2007 Suzuki Boulevard M109r Cruiser on 2040-motos
West Palm Beach, Florida, US
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Suzuki Boulevard description
2007 Suzuki Boulevard M109R, The baddest cruiser out there! - Call it the best of all worlds. Suzukis award winning Boulevard M109R - an incredible combination of cruiser styling and renowned Suzuki power and handling. By injecting the Boulevard M109R with a potent shot of race-proven technology developed for the championship-winning GSX-R sport bikes, Suzuki has literally redefined the concept of a cruiser. The Boulevard M109Rs exhilarating performance begins with its all-new 109-cubic-inch, fuel injected V-twin engine. Its tuned to produce massive torque all the way from idle to redline, which translates into acceleration that you have to feel to believe - and makes this the most powerful cruiser Suzuki has ever produced. To reward every one of your senses, the big V-twin also produces a throaty, aggressive exhaust note designed to let the world know theyre looking at - and listing to - the hottest cruiser on the road. Like Suzukis sport bikes, the Boulevard M109R balances extraordinary performance with crisp handling, thanks to a technically advanced chassis and suspension, matched by world-class brakes. And when it comes to wrapping that performance package in cruiser styling, a picture is worth a thousand words. Check out its sleek, flowing lines and GSX-R inspired styling touches, and youll realize that the Boulevard M109R is in a class of its own. The all-new Suzuki Boulevard M109R - chrome-plated proof that cruising can be incredibly exciting.
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