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Suzuki Boulevard M90

SPECIFICATIONS:

year: 2014
make: Suzuki
Model: Boulevard
price: $ 11199
Engine: 4-stroke, 2-cylinder, liquid-cooled, OHC
Transmission: 5-speed
Energy: Fuel Injection
Displacement: 1462 cc

Except for a new paint job (Metallic Thunder Gray), the Suzuki Boulevard M90 didn’t receive any other modification for 2014.

The motorcycle’s center piece is represented by the same old 1462cc, 4-stroke, 2-cylinder, liquid-cooled, OHC unit. The engine features a broad torque delivery so you can expect to a fairly enjoyable ride every time you fire it up. Joining the powertrain is a six-speed transmission that’s been especially tailored for the M90. You also get a pretty generous fuel tank that holds a full 4.76 gallons (18 liters) of fuel.

The ride and handling department brings together a steel tube frame with a hidden rear shock absorber and an inverted telescopic fork, all of which combine to deliver a smooth handling and great stability at high-speeds.

The Suzuki Boulevard M90 is offered with a base price of $11,199.

Overview


The Suzuki Boulevard M90 takes its styling cues from the amazing M109R. Featuring a powerful 1462cc, 4-stroke, V-twin, liquid cooled engine, the M90 is tuned to deliver strong and smooth performance throughout it’s rpm range. Imagine cruising down your favorite boulevard knowing that you’ve got one sleek bike. The M90 looks as good as it performs. For 2014, the M90 is available in: Metallic Thunder Gray.

2014 Suzuki Boulevard M90 Key Features:

• The Suzuki Boulevard M90’s stylish cutting edge look features sleek flowing lines swooping from a distinctive headlight cowl to a smooth tail section and wider rear fender covering a massive 200 section rear tire.

• Available in Metallic Thunder Gray

2014 Suzuki Boulevard M90 Features And Benefits:

Engine:

• A 1462cc long-stroke, four-valve DOHC, V-Twin engine features single overhead cams provides massive torque delivery and efficient fuel economy.

• Specialized chrome exhaust system fed from equal length headers produce a meaty V-Twin rumble.

• Suzuki’s class-leading electronic fuel injection system features the Dual Throttle Value (SDTV) as well as an engine management system to provide smooth throttle response and fuel efficiency.

• Utilizes nitride Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) to provide strong and smooth chrome on the upper compression and oil control piston rings to reduce friction and improve sealing.

• Dual spark plugs for each cylinder contribute to proper ignition and efficient fuel economy.

• Effective engine management system and emissions control measures allow the M90 to meet the latest emission standards.

• A spring loaded scissor type split primary drive gear mounted on the crankshaft also reduces mechanical noise.

• Suzuki’s proven PAIR system uses a solenoid valve controlled by the engine management system to inject fresh air from the airbox into the exhaust ports, igniting any unburned hydrocarbons and reducing carbon monoxide emissions.

• Each aluminum alloy cylinder is plated with SCEM (Suzuki Composite Electrochemical Material) nickel phosphorus silicon carbide coating which reduces friction and increases heat transfer, durability and ring sealing.

• Aluminum-alloy slipper pistons have cutaway sides to reduce friction and each piston carries three rings. Each piston rides on a chrome-moly steel connecting rod, which is shot peened to improve durability and strength.

• An automatic Idle Speed Control (ISC) system improves cold starts and stabilizes an idle engine under various conditions.

• To reduce mechanical noise, each cylinder head’s cam cover is separated from the cam bearing caps, and a rubber gasket is used between the cylinder head and the cam cover.

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