2010 Suzuki Boulevard C109RT Released In Australia

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SUZUKI MOTORCYCLES has launched the 2010 Suzuki Boulevard C109RT, a variant of the Boulevard C109R introduced in 2008, in Australia.

Featuring white-wall tyres, two-tone liveries, studded seat trim and passenger footboards, the Boulevard C109RT embodies the famous cruiser style.

The C109RT is powered by a 1783cc DOHC 54 degree V-Twin engine, Suzuki’s largest production engine, and features 112mm forged aluminium pistons.

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Suzuki says its unique two-stage cam drive system and Suzuki’s Dual Throttle Valve (SDTV) fuel injection system ensures smooth power and torque delivery throughout the engine’s range.

A high-tensile, double-cradle steel frame provides a comfortable ride without sacrificing handling, with telescoping front forks and a rear swingarm with a preload-adjustable shock absorber.

Despite the classic looks, the C109RT features impressive modern technology, including an advanced brake package that sees the rear brake pedal applying partial front braking power along with the rear brake.

Available in Black/Grey or Red/White colourways, the 2010 Suzuki Boulevard C109RT retails for $18,890  (before on-road costs) and comes with Suzuki’s two-year unlimited kilometre warranty.

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$18,890 (before on-road costs)
I can buy a car with air-bags for less that!!
Sorry I just don’t get it.

c’mon Mick, you’re obviously not a motorcyclist so why make such a negative remark, you can also put a deposit on a house for that but it’s not the point, is it? that price is fantastic money for a big cruiser and that white looks classy-as.

Leave him alone, Bikerdude…..He’ll NEVER get it!

ok MotoWebbi, I’m sorry :( great day for a ride though :)

Hey Mick some of the cost is taken up in the design of weather proofing a engine, trey taking the bonnet of the car your taking about and letting it sit outside for a week in the rain, and see if it starts like my Suzuki C50 does.

Bet ya it won’t and many items will need replacing due to rust.

Hope my answer helps you understand a little.. cheers

hehe ……… its fun for mick ………. big child

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