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2008 Suzuki Boulevard C109RT, You've never seen - or experienced - a classic cruiser like this. Introducing the Suzuki Boulevard C109R. It combines classic cruiser styling with renowned Suzuki V-twin power in such a striking way that it establishes a new standard for the class- and completes the Suzuki Boulevard line of cruisers. The key to the C109R's performance is its 109-cubic-inch engine with Suzuki fuel injection- the same basic powerplant used by the awesome M109R, which traces its technological heritage to Suzuki's championship winning GSX-R supersport bikes. One ride on the C109R and you'll notice that it boasts its own power characteristics, with more torque down low for extraordinary acceleration.
Suzuki Boulevard for Sale
- 2005 suzuki boulevard s83 ($4,599)
- 2008 suzuki boulevard c90 ($6,999)
- 2006 suzuki boulevard s50 ($3,890)
- 2009 suzuki boulevard c-109 ($8,999)
- 2008 suzuki boulevard c50 ($5,599)
- 2009 suzuki boulevard m50 special edition ($5,390)
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VIR Pulls Itself from 2011 AMA Pro Racing Schedule
Tue, 12 Jul 2011In a surprising move, Virginia International Raceway announced it would not host its scheduled AMA Pro Racing round, just a month before the event was to take place. The Alton, Va., circuit was set to host AMA Pro Racing on Aug. 12-14 but VIR officials have now decided against hosting or promoting the event.
Sixteener wheeler
Mon, 19 Nov 2012Dunno 'bout you but most of my sixteenth year was spent picking gravel out of my knees. I think I probably fell of my Fizzie at least once a week. All of it was my fault, of course.
John Hopkins Returning to British Superbike Racing
Thu, 31 Oct 2013American racer John Hopkins is ready to make his comeback after taking the entire 2013 racing season off to recover from a number of injuries. The Ramona, Calif., native will make his return in the British Superbike Championship, racing for Tyco Suzuki on the TAS Racing GSX-R1000. Hopkins last raced in the series in 2011, finishing second overall in the championship that was decided in the final race when Hopkins finished 0.006 seconds behind the champion Tommy Hill.
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