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2013 Suzuki Boulevard C90t B.o.s.s. Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $13,499.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: BLACK
Location:

Eustis, Florida, US

Eustis, FL, US
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Suzuki Boulevard tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:S100651 PhonePhone:8667890159

Suzuki Boulevard description

2013 Suzuki Boulevard C90T B.O.S.S., Powerful 1462cc long-stroke, liquid-cooled, 54-degree V-twin engine with its blacked-out styling. 1-866-789-01592013 Suzuki Boulevard C90T B.O.S.S.Blacked-out. Pitch black. Meet the new 2013 Suzuki Boulevard C90T B.O.S.S. When you ride one, you re literally the king of the night. Now you have the opportunity to experience its powerful 1462cc long-stroke, liquid-cooled, 54-degree V-twin engine with its blacked-out styling. It s not the only thing that s blacked-out! The C90T B.O.S.S. comes with all-black wheels, blacked out forks, blacked out exhaust system, and more!Bold yet retaining its classic styling, the C90T features fully integrated black hard side cases and a comfortable passenger seat all behind a large windscreen to deliver the complete touring experience. It also has a spacious riding position and a smooth suspension for comfortable cruising. With a multitude of features, the C90T s sleek black styling will draw onlookers over for a closer look. Own the night. FeaturesKey FeaturesThe C90T s windscreen is positioned and designed to provide ample wind protection at freeway speeds. With subtle Suzuki Boulevard styling, the firmly mounted windscreen offers protection without distraction. Wind buffeting is minimized by allowing just the right amount of air to pass above the headlight.EngineThe 1462cc (90 cubic inch) long-stroke, liquid cooled, SOHC, 4-valves-per-cylinder, 54 degree V-Twin engine is built to deliver massive torque while maintaining efficient operation.Each aluminum-alloy cylinder is plated with Suzuki Composite Electrochemical Material (SCEM), a coating of nickel-phosphorus-silicon-carbide that reduces friction and increases heat transfer. The result is increased durability and ring seal. Each piston s upper compression ring and oil control ring are given a chrome-nitride coating to make them harder and smoother to further reduce friction.TransmissionThe Suzuki Clutch Assist System (SCAS) reduces the force needed to pull in the clutch lever so clutch operation remains light. The system produces smooth downshifts by reducing pressure on the clutch plates under deceleration.ChassisDesign engineers married the desire for time-honored appeal with the need for modern performance. The result is a traditionally styled cruiser featuring a rider triangle footboards, handlebars, seat position that delivers classic control with outstanding comfort. Wide handlebar and seat design, plus wide/low fuel tank shape add to C90T's low-slung look.Engineers shaped the seat to allow a rider freedom of movement, not locking them into one position. The seat shape also accommodates riders of different sizes to reach th

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