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Motorcycle Road Test: Suzuki Intruder 800 Volusia

Named after the Florida county that's home to motorcycling's Mecca, the newest member of Suzuki's Intruder 800 family of V-twin motorcycles sets new standards for the class. From the June 2001 issue of Motorcycle Cruiser magazine.
June, 2001
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Photo by Kevin Wing.
2001 Suzuki Intruder 800 Volusia Ride Left View.Jpeg
Photography by Dean Groo... 
   
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Photography by Dean Groover
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The big airbox is plastic,... 
   
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The big airbox is plastic, not real chromed metal, but it shows the photographer just as well.
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A big tank gives the Volusia... 
   
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A big tank gives the Volusia a more classic look and more fuel capacity that other Intruder 800s.
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2001 Suzuki Intruder 800 Volusia Rear Side View.Jpeg
A big tank gives the Volusia a more classic look and more fuel capacity that other Intruder 800s.
2001 Suzuki Intruder 800 Volusia Rear Wheel View.Jpeg
The only other V-twin cruisers... 
   
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The only other V-twin cruisers in its class to offer shaft drive are the older Intruder 800 and Kawasaki's 750 Vulcan. It is impressive that the Volusia does so at this price point.
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2001 Volusia
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2004 Volusia

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