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Bikesales Staff17 Apr 2013
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2013 Suzuki M 109R Boulevard

Slick pearl-red colour scheme now dominates the landscape on Suzuki's 1783cc V-twin, which has the widest tyre on a Suzuki motorcycle -- 240mm

Suzuki's 2013 model Boulevard M109R power cruiser has landed in Australia, with the latest iteration boasting a brand-new pearl red livery featuring a colour-coded headlight cover, blacked-out wheels and clear lens tail light and turn signals.

The M109R also continues to be available in black, too.

The bike’s 1783cc liquid-cooled, DOHC, V-twin engine comes with Suzuki's Dual Throttle Valve (SDTV) fuel-injection system, and the tremors are expelled via a slash-cut, stainless steel, chromed exhaust. The M109R has the widest tyre on a Suzuki motorcycle – 240mm.

A handlebar-mounted instrument cluster includes a digital tachometer, gear position indicator and LED indicator lamps, while there’s a tank-mounted analogue speedometer and LCD odometer, dual tripmeters, fuel gauge and clock.

Price is $19,490 for the pearl livery, and $18,990 for the black version.

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