2011 Suzuki Boulevard M109r Cruiser on 2040-motos
Howard Beach, New York, US
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2011 Suzuki Boulevard M109R, LOTS OF ACCESSORIES!!! CLEAN!!! - The award winning Suzuki Boulevard M109R recreated the power cruiser market upon its introduction. Its unique style and exhilarating performance – born of championship-winning Suzuki race heritage – have made it the leader in the class. The Boulevard M109Rs exhilarating performance begins with its 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 just have to feel to believe. It’s 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 — just what you’d expect from 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. New for 2011: The M109R features an instrument cluster with a digital tachometer and LED indicator light a newly included gear position indicator and it is now relocated from the handlebars to the top of the headlight cowl. In addition the M109R will be available in Candy Indy Blue and Black.
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