Suzuki Boulevard M109r: 876 Products

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2011 Suzuki Motorcycle The Suzuki Boulevard M109R's 109 cubic inch motor is large, and not what you'd expect on a cruiser. A 240mm Dunlop radial rear might make you think the M109R can't turn, but it is a competent canyon cruiser at speed. 2011 Suzuki Boulevard M109 R Quick Stats. Using technology inspired by Suzuki's GSX-R sportbikes, it is a strongly oversquare motor with double overhead cams in each cylinder. ENGINE TYPE: DOHC V-twin BORE x STROKE: 4" x 4.
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A: I'm sure your friendly local Suzuki motorcycle dealer would be happy to sell you a windshield for your M109R. You could also check online at Dennis Kirk or J&P Cycles... (answered by JetDoc on May 03, 2006)
A: Just check local junkyards or look in the yellow pages under automobile glass. (answered by hillbillyhippie2002 on February 11, 7747)Q:
A: If this is your first bike the M109 is not the one to buy. Way to much power/torque for a beginner. I have ridden motorcycles since I was 16, now I'm 43 and I have owned an M109. I understand that you are a mature person but you are not a mature rider. The nature of the M109 is unforgiving of the latter. One mistaken twist of the throttle due to a bump in the road or because a car nearly side swiped you and the M109 will jump and show it's ugly side. I highly recommend that you start off with something with less muscle, like a Kawasaki Vulcan 900. You may be 220lbs. but I assure you as a new rider it will thrill you and do wherever you need. (answered by Billy FZ1 on March 26, 2009)
A: I would recommend a Harley Shadow..Yes they are expansive as hell.Q:
A: You know, I am not sure. Since your talking the big dog I'm gonna say maybe 150-160? Best case is the regulated top end of 187 mph. (answered by lonezuki509 on June 29, 2009)