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    Question M109R riders?

    I took an M109R for a test ride yesterday. The hefty torque on tap gave the bike real character. The handling was fine for my cruisy style of riding and both brakes seemed sharp. First impressions were very favourable.

    I have been used to riding a Harley Dyna (which which is good essential Harley): but I found the M109R a more exciting bike to ride and seems to offer good value for money.


    I used to ride with the Auckland HOG group, who, because of the number of members, could put together a regular Saturday ride. This is a great feature of Auckland HOG. As I don't expect to be HOGGING it for a while I am keen to find out about non HOG cruiser riders in Auckland.

    I am thinking about buying a M109R. I have a couple questions.


    What are advantages/disadvantages of the M109R?

    Are there any M109R (or similar ) riders about in Auckland who are interested in getting out 2 or 3 times a month for weekend rides-say 2-4 hours?

    Any feedback welcome.

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by sunupgo View Post

    ......Are there any M109R (or similar ) riders about in Auckland who are interested in getting out 2 or 3 times a month for weekend rides-say 2-4 hours?

    Any feedback welcome.

    Thanks

    Try Googling "New Zealand Cruiser Group" , a few M109's, there and rides most weekends with a good bunch of people.

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    There's a few on the bike type Community search:

    240
    L-Plate Rider 8th October 2006 24 2008 Suzuki M109r Welly
    9er
    L-Plate Rider 18th August 2008 0 2008 M109R Melbourne AUS
    b.racing@bigpond.net
    L-Plate Rider 24th September 2008 0 06 ZUK M109R Aussie
    Big Pete
    L-Plate Rider 15th November 2008 3 2007 Suzuki Boulevard M109R Kaiapoi
    BigBadBaz
    L-Plate Rider 18th September 2008 2 2008 Suzuki M109R Australia
    bmz2
    evil one 10th January 2007 865 2007 m109r west auckland
    Boulevard 109 rider
    L-Plate Rider 1st October 2006 3 Vs1400 and a m109r Auckland
    chucky19
    L-Plate Rider 12th May 2007 13 2007 Suzuki M109r Christchurch
    chydan
    L-Plate Rider 28th December 2007 8 2008 M109RN, Te Puke
    CORIMAN
    L-Plate Rider 12th September 2008 1 2006 Suzuki Boulevard M109R Whangamata
    davesh
    L-Plate Rider 25th August 2007 22 Suzuki M109R,96 Daytona 900 Rotorua
    Don2703
    L-Plate Rider 29th March 2009 0 2009 Suzuki M109 Rotorua
    edster
    L-Plate Rider 16th December 2007 0 suzuki m109r invercargill
    fawnycat
    L-Plate Rider 29th October 2008 0 2008 Suzuki Boulavard M109r South Africa
    greybeard
    L-Plate Rider 19th August 2009 0 2009 Suzuki M109R West AUckland
    haydos_109
    L-Plate Rider 11th June 2009 0 2007 Suzuki M109r Brisbane
    hesim1800r
    L-Plate Rider 17th October 2007 2 m109 germany
    Hog
    L-Plate Rider 29th March 2008 0 2007 M109R Boulevard Auckland
    IainMac
    L-Plate Rider 16th July 2009 0 2009 m109rn Otorohanga
    Liam Early
    L-Plate Rider 19th September 2008 0 Suzuki M109R - 2006 Western Australia
    PegLeg
    L-Plate Rider 23rd June 2008 0 2006 Suzuki M109R Hamilton
    PHAT240
    L-Plate Rider 23rd February 2007 13 07 M109R WHITE Rotovegas
    reg-man
    L-Plate Rider 21st January 2008 0 06 M109R usa
    rickm109r
    L-Plate Rider 13th January 2009 0 07 m109r cristchurch
    Robin
    L-Plate Rider 4th June 2008 2 2006 suzuki m109r Ashburton
    Rolly
    L-Plate Rider 28th March 2009 0 2006 M109R Suzuki Tauranga
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    L-Plate Rider 26th March 2009 0 2007 suzuki m109r MN
    somerled
    L-Plate Rider 23rd March 2007 2 2006,Susuki,m109r South Canterbury
    sugar bear
    L-Plate Rider 30th July 2009 0 2007, Suzuki, M109R US
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    L-Plate Rider 22nd July 2009 3 M109 le 2009 Auckland

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    cruiser group link in my sig
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    Advantages?

    Awesome engine! Sublime brakes! Handles exceptionally well within it's cornering limits! Awesome engine! Sublime brakes... Oh, I'm repeating myself...

    After riding one I was hooked and wrote a ride report for KB on it.

    Disadvantages?

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    Had one a year or so ago. Was ok till you felt like going round corners at any decent speed. Guess you would be used to that though - from riding the Dyna.

    Loved the torque.

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    You don't need to use the brakes for cornering because that back wheel is an automatic braking system in itself.

    Dissadvantage I have heard is that thr standard tyres don't handle too well in the wet .

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    Quote Originally Posted by YellowDog View Post
    You don't need to use the brakes for cornering because that back wheel is an automatic braking system in itself.

    Dissadvantage I have heard is that thr standard tyres don't handle too well in the wet .

    The 240 section rear effects low speed maneuverability only.

    They handle fine normal wet - but do easily aquaplane on any surface water.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YellowDog View Post
    You don't need to use the brakes for cornering because that back wheel is an automatic braking system in itself.

    Dissadvantage I have heard is that thr standard tyres don't handle too well in the wet .
    Tyre/handling in wet is only an issue with stock Dunlop tyres, change to METZLER and they stick like Glue. stick to original 240 size and they corner great,

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    Thanks guys for the comments and pointing me in the right direction to find other M 109ers

    The bike made a good first impression. I didn't have any slow speed problems or issues with the fat rear tyre.The bike carries its weight low. The weather was fine-dry road-all in all very pleasant. I can imagine care would be required on the throttle in the wet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sunupgo View Post
    I didn't have any slow speed problems or issues with the fat rear tyre.
    Wait till you've ridden it long enough to want to start pinning the throttle on take off.

    Not major - but you have to get it facing the right direction first.

    On a normal rear end you can pin - then point it - a lot easier.

    It's due to the square profile.

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    I moaned about the M109 plenty of times so I wont repeat myself hehe, but I will say I think the M90 is a better package. Go try that before you commit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Devil View Post
    I moaned about the M109 plenty of times so I wont repeat myself hehe, but I will say I think the M90 is a better package. Go try that before you commit.
    No way... i rode the M90 and brought the 109, the 90 is bearly half the bike a 9 is.

    109 is where its at.

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    Except one of them goes round corners properly and the other doesn't.
    One of them sounds like it's going to shit itself from low revs on a wide throttle, the other doesn't.
    M90 all the way.

    Edit: And this is why I didn't re-iterate my opinion in my first post!

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