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Bikesales Staff14 Sept 2009
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2010 Suzuki Boulevard M90

Middleweight cruiser arrives in Oz



Suzuki has launched its 2010 model middleweight cruiser in Australia, the Boulevard M90.


Priced at $15,490, you're paying slightly more than $10 per cubic centimetre of engine, seeing as the M90 is powered by a 1500cc long-stroke V-twin engine.


The 2010 model continues with a "host of race-bred features", such as an advanced engine management system, Suzuki's Clutch Assist System (SCAS) and Suzuki's Dual Throttle Valve (SDTV) digital fuel injection system.


The M90's brassy styling is highlighted by a couple of new colours for 2010, including cherry red and a menacing pearl black.


Based around a high-tensile steel frame, the Boulevard M90 has a low seat height, not to mention a low centre of gravity, and delivers "a lighter, more manoeuvrable cruiser" according to Suzuki.


Slotting in between the Boulevard M50 (800cc) and the Boulevard M109R (1800cc), the M90 is backed by a two-year, unlimited kilometre warranty.


Check out the new 2010 Suzuki Boulevard M90 in the New Bike Showroom.



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