The M109R is available in...
The M109R is available in new colors, including white.
At its 2007 dealer meeting, Suzuki announced that it will produce three additional variants of its M109R performance V-twin, all of which will use the same engine and drivetrain.
The first of the new Boulevard models to arrive in Suzuki dealers will be the M109RZ, a limited-edition version of the M109R distinguiashed by its paint scheme, which will feature a wide racing strip running lengthwise on the bodywork. This stripe also replaces the chrome insert on the headlight cowl.
Suzuki will make full announcements about the other two machines in June 2007, but showed prototypes at its dealer meeting in Las Vegas. The M109RN (N for "naked") restyles the M109 without the headlight cowl, just a small chrome nacelle.
The most different of the forthcoming models will be the C109. This bike completely restyles the 109 along the lines of the C50 or C90 models, with classic American styling themes. It has a triangulated hardtail-style swingarm rear suspension and conventional fork legs with covers. It's styling is much more conventional than the M109s, without the streamlined bodywork that the M model favors. It's classic style brings floorboards, wide fenders, and little of the air-cheating bodywork (like the radiator chin fairing) of the M109.
It seems likely that Suzuki will follow up the basic C109 with a C109T model, that is, a C109 fitted with a windshield and saddlebags. It's possible that as its flagship classic cruiser, the C109T might get hard saddlebags instead of the less practical leather bags fitted to other T-suffix Boulevard models.
Suzuki had no specifications, prices, or even photos of the new 109s, although we were told that some would be forthcoming in the near future. In the meantime, the photos we took at the crowded dealer meeting will offer some idea of what to expect.
 The limited-production M109RZ...  The limited-production M109RZ cleans up some of the details of the original MM109R. |
 For those who didn't like...  For those who didn't like the look of the M109R's headlight cowl, Suzuki will add the M109RN, which replaces the cowl with a new swept-back headlight. It will arrive next summer. |
 The M109RN's headlight is...  The M109RN's headlight is the most prominent difference between the original M109R and this "naked" variation. |
 Suzuki's biggest 2007 news...  Suzuki's biggest 2007 news for cruiser enthusiasts is the classically styled C109. |
 Suzuki's biggest 2007 news...  Suzuki's biggest 2007 news for cruiser enthusiasts is the classically styled C109. |
 The C109 features the wide,...  The C109 features the wide, comfortable layout of the other Suzuki Boulevard T models. |