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2008 Suzuki Boulevard M50 Sport Bike reviews

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Reviewed on December 30, 2011

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5.0
This is my third bike and I have yet to find anything that could be considered a fault. It's reliable, comfortable, strong and good looking. If only I had time to ride it... read more
This is my third bike and I have yet to find anything that could be considered a fault. It's reliable, comfortable, strong and good looking. If only I had time to ride it more!
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Reviewed on December 5, 2010

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5.0
The bike looks great. It's black and shiny. It really moves pretty good with my weight. It will keep up with all of the Harley-Davidson boys with no... read more
The bike looks great. It's black and shiny. It really moves pretty good with my weight. It will keep up with all of the Harley-Davidson boys with no problem.
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Reviewed on December 1, 2010

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5.0
The M50 is the first motorcycle I bought. I had read strong reviews before buying and found them to be true as an owner. This is an awesome looking, great performing cruiser. With the price and performance of the M50, I would buy two before buying a... read more
The M50 is the first motorcycle I bought. I had read strong reviews before buying and found them to be true as an owner. This is an awesome looking, great performing cruiser. With the price and performance of the M50, I would buy two before buying a Harley!
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Reviewed on August 3, 2010

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5.0
I have ridden nine different motorcycles in the past 3 years and this one by far is the all around best. I have a 2009 Road King Classic with a lot of modifications. The Road King is by far the better bike but that is only with the modifications. If I were to compare them stock to stock I would... read more
I have ridden nine different motorcycles in the past 3 years and this one by far is the all around best. I have a 2009 Road King Classic with a lot of modifications. The Road King is by far the better bike but that is only with the modifications. If I were to compare them stock to stock I would give a slight edge to the Road King Classic, but at half the price - the C50T is a freakin steal. Comparing it to other bikes that I have had is laughable. I used to have a 2007 Dyna Low which was very top heavy, handled like a truck on two wheels, and got really hot, really fast, and a 2007 1200 Sportster which is the worse bike I have ever ridden because it was like it had no suspension even with a mustang seat. The C50T is by far the best bike for the money. I absolutely love my Harley but I have purchased my last one. The C50T will do everything you ask and more even riding two up. My wife perfers it over the Road King even with all the modifications.
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Reviewed on July 4, 2010

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4.0
It's a fantastic bike for the money. I bought my red/white C50T used with 2130 km on the odometer. I have added 3300 more of my own. The ride quality is very good. The saddle is the most comfortable OEM seat I have ever had. Suzuki says this bike weighs 651 lbs with a full tank of fuel. It feels... read more
It's a fantastic bike for the money. I bought my red/white C50T used with 2130 km on the odometer. I have added 3300 more of my own. The ride quality is very good. The saddle is the most comfortable OEM seat I have ever had. Suzuki says this bike weighs 651 lbs with a full tank of fuel. It feels extremely light compared to the 678 lb BMW R1200CL I used to ride. This motorcycle is an 800cc CRUISER. For what it is, it has plenty of power. It accelerates quite well. If you can peddle the shifter quick enough, you can beat most vehicles off the line. The bike easily cruises along at 110-120 km/h without feeling any strain, although a sixth gear would be nice. Fuel economy is 49 miles per Imperial gallon. I'm usually filling the tank at 150ish miles (250 km) with 2 1/2 to 3 litres still in the tank. For a cruiser, I would say that the cornering performance is very good. you're not going to be dragging your knees but it is quite easy to scrape the floor boards (done it a few times since picking the bike up at the beginning of March, 2010). Would I ride two up on this bike? Probably not. The passenger peg placement in relation to the panniers is not good. I had my wife sit on the pillion seat to see how she would fit and those pegs killed the deal. As a touring bike, I would say it's definitely doable provided one packs light or straps stuff on the pillion seat. The panniers are a little small. But, I have found that is the case with almost all "touring" cruisers. Do I recommend this bike? Absolutely. For whom? Anybody who wants a very good quality cruiser style bike but doesn't want to spend premium dollars.
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Reviewed on April 14, 2010

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5.0
I purchased this as a new 08-leftover in 09. I managed the break in period by the book. After the first oil change I was able to crank it and wasn't disappointed. Enough speed and power for me right now. Wife & I look forward to fun times this year with... read more
I purchased this as a new 08-leftover in 09. I managed the break in period by the book. After the first oil change I was able to crank it and wasn't disappointed. Enough speed and power for me right now. Wife & I look forward to fun times this year with it.
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Reviewed on July 15, 2009

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5.0
I have been a dirt bike rider for over 25 years and wanted to get on the street. I looked at a couple of bikes and the look of the C50T took my breath away. I looked hard at the C90T and the C50T but the comfort was with the C50T. I get looks all the time and I love the cooling system on those... read more
I have been a dirt bike rider for over 25 years and wanted to get on the street. I looked at a couple of bikes and the look of the C50T took my breath away. I looked hard at the C90T and the C50T but the comfort was with the C50T. I get looks all the time and I love the cooling system on those hot days. I was thinking of trading it in for a Harley Softail but after taking this bike for a test drive and getting hot because it is only air cooled, I am staying with my Suzuki. Great looks and at a lower price with reliability of the fuel injection. You cannot get better than that. I have dressed mine up with chrome and it looks great. I originally looked at the C90T and the C50T and chose the latter. I love my bike and the summers in Colorado give me the time to enjoy all biking has to offer. If you want a cruiser with great looks and realiabilty, don't go any farther than a Suzuki.
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Reviewed on February 16, 2009

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5.0
Although I am 70 years old, I can handle this bike quite easily. When bundled in heavy clothing it can be a bit of a chore to do parking lot practice, especially tight U-turns. But general riding on this is pure pleasure. I upgraded from a smaller bike to be able to do some touring and it has not... read more
Although I am 70 years old, I can handle this bike quite easily. When bundled in heavy clothing it can be a bit of a chore to do parking lot practice, especially tight U-turns. But general riding on this is pure pleasure. I upgraded from a smaller bike to be able to do some touring and it has not let me down. I have ridden this bike 4600 miles in the past 5 months, and compared to working, there is no comparison. My secretary knows where to find me and it's not in my studio.
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Reviewed on January 11, 2009

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5.0
This is the bike I bought to start on after the safety course I took. It was GREAT. I learned so much on handling a motorcycle and got a lot of enjoyment out of it. I easily kept up with other riders on Harleys and my husband's Gold Wing on long trips, mountain rides and the narrow streets of... read more
This is the bike I bought to start on after the safety course I took. It was GREAT. I learned so much on handling a motorcycle and got a lot of enjoyment out of it. I easily kept up with other riders on Harleys and my husband's Gold Wing on long trips, mountain rides and the narrow streets of Eureka Springs, AR. The CB radio also allowed me to have my mp3 player for music. This bike is great for the money. You get a comfy seat, windshield and saddlebags which is perfect for trips. Have a great ride.
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Reviewed on November 14, 2008

Motorcycle reviewed 2008 Suzuki Boulevard S40 view listing

5.0
I bought the bike new in April 2008 and drove it for 5600 miles over the summer. It is my first bike and has been excellent. It gets 50-60 MPG and easily keeps up with traffic up to about 80 MPH. A small dealer issue with the petcock valve was fixed in a couple of hours under warranty by the... read more
I bought the bike new in April 2008 and drove it for 5600 miles over the summer. It is my first bike and has been excellent. It gets 50-60 MPG and easily keeps up with traffic up to about 80 MPH. A small dealer issue with the petcock valve was fixed in a couple of hours under warranty by the dealer. On long rides the seat gets a little uncomfortable and I plan on installing a gel seat by next summer. The bike has been a blast and the perfect choice for me.
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