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Close-Up: Suzuki Boulevard M109R Motorcycle

A close look at Suzuki's new flagship cruiser, the 1783cc Boulevard M109R. By Art Friedman.
2006 Suzuki Boulevard M109r Top Engine View
The Suzuki Boulevard M109R uses a reduction in the chain drive system for its DOHC valve train.

2006 Suzuki Boulevard M109r Engine Right View
The all-new liquid-cooled M109R engine is Suzuki's biggest motorcycle engine to date.

Suz M109r Piston Xl
The M109R's huge 112mm piston are short and light with special rings running against a composite bore surface and short, light piston pins in chrome-moly steel rods.

2006 Suzuki Boulevard M109r Tail Pipe View
The exhaust system has a catalyst and a butterfly valve to optimize back pressure to rpm and boost low-speed power.

2006 Suzuki Boulevard M109r Front End View
With is small fairing, the tach mounted atop blade-type risers, an inverted fork, and small fender, the M109R is quite distinctive coming down the road.

2006 Suzuki Boulevard M109r Driveshaft View
Uncluttered by chain or belt guards or shocks, the left side of the shaft-driven rear wheel has a clean, open look.

2006 Suzuki 1783Cc Boulevard M109R Right Side View Silver


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