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    Very Active Member Gorge Rider's Avatar
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    It has a real gas tank and liquid cooling. I like the styling! Very nice.

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    Default Has anyone heard when they deploy?

    I'd love to take the wife to see one in person, this might convince her that there are better bikes out there than Harleys!

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    nice looking bike pity they did not make it a 1800 i have ridden the older 1500 and it was not even close to the c109r i won,t go down in cc size so will be holding on to my c109r until there is something better on the market

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    Quote Originally Posted by holden,on View Post
    nice looking bike pity they did not make it a 1800 i have ridden the older 1500 and it was not even close to the c109r i won,t go down in cc size so will be holding on to my c109r until there is something better on the market



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    Default What will they actually deliver?

    My C109RT was also supposed to come with windshield and saddle bags, advertised on Suzuki website as the difference between the C109R and the RT but when it came to ordering the bike the windshield was an extra and they couldn't supply bags and I had to buy Edge Bags from the USA.

    I can see why new Boulevard buyers might try it but, it isn't a 109!
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    Love the black!
    Do not appreciate the single disk brake in the front.

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    Nice looking. I'd love to see the C109R come back as a fairing style touring bike with a 6 speed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert May View Post
    Nice looking. I'd love to see the C109R come back as a fairing style touring bike with a 6 speed.

    We still get C109s here in Australia but the R and the RT are actually the same as we dont get the extras that are provided in the states but to get one with the gear and in the black or even white would be a step forward. I agree about the single front disc, as well, my old C50T had a single disc and even onthat smaller bike it was not ideal.
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    Those who think it lacking in power should know this is not the long stroke 1500,more like the 109,higher compression and bigger pistons on a shorter stroke,if its the engine they say.

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    That single disk looks like it is much bigger that the ones with double disks. That should make up for it if it is.
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    Very nice bike, not seeing it in the USA Line up but I would love to take it for a ride and see how it compares to the 109 in ride and such.
    Love the Black on Black styling.
    Hopefully they will be bringing the 109 back in the future.

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    It seems to be the same motor thats on the M90. I wonder if the put a heavier crank like they did with the 109s.

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    Default Nice, but......

    All I really want is a C109 with a fairing and hard bags. Give me a Street Glide fighter!!!!!

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