Suzuki M109R review

Jerry Garrett reviews the suzuki M109R.
The high-performance, big-twin cruiser is a child of the 21st century. Before 2001, when the honda VTX 1800 came out, it really didn't exist. Now, however, it is a fully realized segment all its own.
The VTX 1800 was honda's first big V-twin cruiser, and quite a sensation for its size at the time.
But two years later kawasaki blew cruiser fans away with its Vulcan 2000, with the biggest V-twin ever made.
yamaha joined the party next with its high-character, streamlined Star Roadliner/Stratoliner models. Then, suzuki completed the set with its pumped-up Boulevard M109R - it's a relative bargain in this class, starting thousands less than the competition at $12,399.
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Source: http://www.paramuspost.com/...
issued: Monday, August 27, 2007
updated: Monday, August 27, 2007
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