2007 Suzuki Boulevard M50

Summary:

Great value

Faults:

None.

General Comments:

I love the look of my 07 M50 Boulevard. I added a Barons tach, chrome back rack on the back fender, and a thunder air kit, which reduced the size of the air cleaner by 3 cm in width, as the plastic stock air cleaner was a bit wide for total comfort.

The bike is very smooth and quiet. I would say a perfect cruiser actually; totally different from my Ninja ZX10, and CRF450R dirt bike.

For around town, you really can't get any better bike for your buck.

John.

Would you buy another motorcycle from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 7th February, 2008

2007 Suzuki Boulevard M50

Summary:

I feel that the M50 is one of the best bikes for the money

Faults:

No problems as of yet.

I service the bike myself, so far just regular oil and filter changes.

I have read other reviews and heard of complaints regarding the shifting of the trans; it is a little notchy at times, however I have started using Lucas 10w40 semi synthetic and the bike works great.

General Comments:

Overall a great bike for the novice or the experienced rider.

Would you buy another motorcycle from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 16th September, 2007

2007 Suzuki Boulevard M50

Summary:

I am happy with my purchase

Faults:

Nothing has gone wrong with the bike. I did purchase non-Suzuki saddle bags with the bike, which are now being replaced.

General Comments:

I really like this bike. I hang out with other cruiser owners, they like the lines.

I would like it to be louder, I am looking at new pipes. Hard Krome Res-tec 3's are my favourite (have to keep the black!).

I ride the bike back and forth to work, approx 800 kms, and then the weekend rides.

Would you buy another motorcycle from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 19th May, 2007

2006 Suzuki Boulevard M50

Summary:

Great bike, that's all, just a great bike

Faults:

Nada wrong with this little piece of work.

General Comments:

Alright, to start this off right, I love this bike. Comfort, a little bit of a hard seat, but hey... 121 clicks on it right. The seat's not even broke in yet. And if it stays hard, a sheepskin will fix that right up. As far as the seating position goes, I'm 5'11 and have no problems with bending or reaching for the controls.

Power, I'm still breaking it in, but I have no problem holding legal hi-way speeds at the recommended quarter throttle. So I really forsee no future power problems.

Looks, well it'll take a little personalizing to make it all mine, but hey that's me. I'm gonna black out the air cleaner cover and the chrome flares on the rear fender, bob the signals, and cosmetic stuff like that.

Would you buy another motorcycle from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 22nd April, 2006

2006 Suzuki Boulevard M50

Summary:

In m opinion, great value for the money

Faults:

Nothing yet.

General Comments:

I just bought an M50. I haven't even accepted delivery on it yet.

You all must think that I have no right to post a review yet, but I can tell you this.. I don't take the purchase lightly. I did my homework.

This bike is by far the best bang for the buck. The dealer let me ride it in the parking lot which was a huge benefit. It felt great.

Please do some comparing for yourself before uying the M50. I'm just here to say, "consider this bike if you want value and all the latest technology"

I will certainly write again after I've had it a while.

Move over Harley, Yamaha, etc. the M50 is a tough competitor.

T-Bone.

Would you buy another motorcycle from this manufacturer? Don't Know

Review Date: 16th April, 2006