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Suzuki C50

November 4th, 2009

What is the Difference between a Suzuki M50 & C50?


suzuki-c50By Michael Dennis

The Boulevard C50 and the Boulevard M50 are motorcycles manufactured by the Suzuki Motor Corporation since 2005. While the M50 and C50 are cruisers based on previous Suzuki models, they contain important differences. Despite their unique features, the M50 and C50 are priced at the same level within the Boulevard line of Suzuki motorcycles.

Origins

In 2005, Suzuki overhauled many of its motorcycle models, offering new names and features to keep its brand fresh and draw new buyers into its showrooms. Beginning with the 2005 models, Suzuki’s cruiser models became known as the Boulevard series. The new Boulevard models were archetypal cruisers, featuring classical styling and low-slung frames. These motorcycles traded high-performance capabilities for appearance and comfort on long-distance drives and were intended to be a separate and distinct category from Suzuki’s sport models. Among the Boulevard cruisers were the Boulevard M50 (the new name for the old Marauder model) and the Boulevard C50 (previously known as the Volusia).

Boulevard Models

Suzuki unveiled its Boulevard line at the American Suzuki National Motorcycle and ATV Dealer Meeting in Las Vegas in 2004. Both the Boulevard M50 and the Boulevard C50 were similar to the models they replaced. The most notable difference with the introduction of the Boulevard nameplate was the introduction of a fuel-injection system that replaced the carburetors Suzuki had used on previous motorcycles.
Originally, the Boulevard series features models known as the S40, S50, S83, C50 and C90. Boulevard motorcycles featuring an “S” designation were sometimes referred to as the “stylish” models, for their appearance upgrades. The “C” models, including the C50, were known for their “classic” cruiser design. Later in 2005, Suzuki would add the “M” series of “muscle” motorcycles to cap off the list of boulevard offerings.

About the Boulevard C50

Suzuki referred to the Boulevard C50 as model VL800. This was due to its 805cc engine (listed in some sales brochures as an 800cc engine). This engine was a liquid-cooled 45-degree V-twin. The Boulevard C50 also features a five-speed transmission and a solid shaft final drive. All Boulevard C50 models came from Suzuki with a rear seat and foot pegs so that they could carry a passenger behind the driver without the need for any additional equipment.
Since 2005, the Boulevard C50 has been available as a series of specialty models, usually designated by an additional letter at the end of the name. The C50T came with a touring package that included extra storage compartments in the form of saddlebags, a backrest for the passenger seat and a windscreen. The C50SE was a limited-edition Boulevard C50 model with a flame paint job and the C50C featured special cast-aluminum wheels.

About the Boulevard M50

The Suzuki Boulevard M50 was released later in 2005. It was known internally at Suzuki as the VZ800, again in reference to its 805cc engine rated at 56 horsepower (a liquid-cooled 45 degree V-twin). The Boulevard M50 also included the same five-speed transmission and shaft drive as those used on the Boulevard C50.
The Boulevard M50 was also offered as a Special Edition model that allowed buyers to choose from several two-tone color schemes. The standard M50 model was available only in black.

Major Similarities and Differences

As members of the same Boulevard cruiser model line, the C50 and M50 are actually quite similar. Both feature an 805cc engine and a relatively light weight (around 650 pounds for the C50, under 600 for the M50). Besides weighing less, the M50 is a slightly more powerful motorcycle with 56 horsepower as opposed to the C50’s 53 and 69 Nm of torque instead of 62.
For as long as Suzuki has been offering the Boulevard line, the C50 has been known as the simplest model with few optional features and a more pure, classic design. However, it is also available in more variants than the M50, which only gains a new color scheme in the case of the M50 Special Edition. Sales have been strong for both the C50 and M50 since 2005, and Suzuki’s place as a major player in the design, manufacture and marketing of cruisers is firmly established today.

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Suzuki Hayabusa Accessories

October 15th, 2009

Suzuki Hayabusa Accessories


Busa Sport Touring Light Smoke

Suzuki Hayabusa Accessories. Hayabusa is one of the fastest motorcycles in the world now. If you are owner of Hayabusa you must be proud of it. But it is not complete if you do not have the Hayabusa accessories to make your bike very stylish. You can search the accessories everywhere. They are widely available in many motorcycle accessories shops. If you want to buy them you can buy them in those shops or buy in internet. Buying from internet often take advantage since it is cheaper and can save your time.

Here I would like to write several Hayabusa accessories and those prices based on suzukicycles.com data. May be you look for these accessories. Do not forget to read several reviews of the accessories before deciding to buy. The Busa riders know what the best for them.

BUSA Sport-Touring Light Smoke 2008-2009 $96.95

Tire Valve Caps Suzuki Logo $11.95

Hayabusa Tank Pad 2008-2008 $39.95

Universal Tank Pad Carbon Fiber $31.95

BUSA Tank Cover Carbon Vinyl 2008-2009 $ 39.95

2-Cycle Performance Motorcycle Engine Oil CCI, 1 quart bottle $58.14

Hayabusa Design Helmets By Shoei Red/Black $549.95

Plastic License Plate Frames Black With GSX-R Logo 2003-2009 $4.95

Plastic License Plate Frames Suzuki Logo $4.95

Sport Pack Black With Suzuki Badge 2003-2008 $79.95

Axle Blocks 2006-2008 $59.95

Hayabusa Badged Gel Seats Vinyl 2008-2009 $189.95

Tie Downs Team Suzuki $29.95

Hayabusa Cycle Cover Black w/ Hayabusa Logo $119.95

Air Intake Covers Carbon Fiber 2008-2009 $109.95

Mirror Cover Carbon Fiber 2008-2009 $84.95

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Suzuki Motorcycle Parts

April 4th, 2009

Suzuki Hayabusa Parts


By : Nastopo Darmawan

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Hayabusa BMC Air Filter

BMC air filters deliver higher air flow than your OEM air filter for maximum power, and all BMC filters are race-tested for Street and reliability. BMC quality and Street are so superior, they are even endorsed by Yoshimura. Best of all, BMC filters can be serviced and reused again and again, making your expensive factory air filter obsolete. So toss out that dirty old paper filter and step up to BMC Street.

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Acumen DG8 PLUG-IN Digital Gear Indicator-Suzuki Hayabusa

This indicator is suitable for use on all motorcycles equipped with an electronic speedometer and electronic tachometer. The system relates the electronic pulses between the two. It includes the harness specific to your bike. This indicator features Plug In Model - Just ‘Plug & Play’, instant digital indication of gear in use, shows gears only when you are moving, indicates up to 8 ratios, auto dimming for night time use. This digital gear indicator priced around $160.

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08 Suzuki Hayabusa Front Brake Wave Rotors 2

This front brake wave rotor is produced by Galfer. Galfer’s wave rotors were first introduced to the Motorcycle Industry for Trial bikes and then Snowmobile machines, soon to follow were Sport Bikes and ATV’s as well as Off Road applications. All Galfer Wave rotors are laser cut and made of a unique high carbon 420 stainless steel materials that has been pre-heat treated and parallel double disc grounded to assure perfect flatness and the most efficient contact surface between pad and rotor.

Admit it! You’re interested in Galfer waves because they look cool! We like the way they look as well but believe it or not, there is quite a bit of thought that went into our patented technology. On a normal round rotor, the leading edge (think toe-in) of the brake pad is in contact with the entire height of the blade as the pressure is applied. Because the contact covers the entire height of the blade heat buildup takes much less time to occur and you end up with heat related problems like brake fade, thermal lockup, and inconsistent braking performance. What the wave pattern does is take that leading edge of contact between the blades and pad and constantly move it up and down, thus minimizing heat build up and its inherent problems. Cool air is also introduced in greater amounts. In addition, through centrifugal force, any foreign matter is thrown clear of the outer rim of the blade and doesn’t get lodged in the pad material.

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Suzuki Hayabusa Chrome Stator Engine Cover

It’s produced by D2MOTO. This engine cover is suitable for 1999-2008 Suzuki Hayabusa. With chrome stator engine cover, you will look your bike more elegant. This chrome cover is made from billet aluminum, and it’s easy to install. You can install it by yourself.

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