2013 Suzuki Boulevard C50 T on 2040-motos
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2013 Suzuki Boulevard C50 T, Perfect for the open road - with stunning classic cruiser styling, the Suzuki Boulevard C50T makes an impression from coast to coast. 1-866-789-0159 2013 Suzuki Boulevard C50T
Perfect for the open road - with stunning classic cruiser styling, the Suzuki Boulevard C50T makes an impression from coast to coast. It provides the rider with spacious seating, smooth suspension, and wide handlebars for maximum comfort. The C50T is great for long-distance touring for you and a passenger with an aerodynamic windshield, spacious custom-made leather saddlebags, and a well-padded backrest. Featuring a strong 805cc, fuel-injected, 45-degree, v-twin engine tuned for excellent low rpm power and torque. Take a ride on the C50T and discover the thrill of cruising the open highways in style.
Features
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.
Key Features
Now available in Glass Splash White/Metallic Mystic Silver and Candy Sonoma Red/Glass Sparkle Black
Engine
Narrow 805cc, fuel injected, liquid-cooled, SOHC, four-valve-per-cylinder, 45-degree V-twin engine is tuned for exceptional low RPM power and torque. Digitally tuned with throttle-position sensors to provide even more low-end torque from the big V-Twin engine.
Suzuki Dual Throttle Valve (SDTV) electronic fuel-injection system maintains optimum air velocity in the intake tract for smooth low-to mid-RPM throttle response.
Transmission
A wide-ratio five-speed transmission features a high fifth gear ratio for relaxed highway cruising. Low-maintenance shaft drive is clean-running and offers low torque reaction.
Chassis
A cradle-type steel frame with color-matched side covers, fenders and fuel tank, plus numerous chrome-plated parts comes standard on the C50T. Thick, raked-back front forks deliver a generous 140mm (5.5 in) wheel travel. Telescopic forks provide long 140mm (5.5-inch) of wheel travel. The forks also have polished aluminum sliders and polished stainless steel stanchion-tube covers for a distinct look. Link-type rear suspension is shaped to mimic the hard-tail lines of a traditional cruiser, connecting a truss-style swing arm and a single shock absorber with 7-way spring preload adjustability providing 4.1 inches of smooth and responsive suspension travel. A single front disc brake with a large 300mm rotor and 180mm rear drum brake provide strong braking performance.
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