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    No more bigger Boulevard C models?

    Just looking at the Suzuki NZ website and I see that the C90 and C109 models aren't there anymore. All M models are there but not the C's.

    Anyone know why Suzuki are not carrying them?

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    Yeah I noticed this as well. No idea why but can only assume they must be cutting their range down. Cheers

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    Maybe they are selling as many C models

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    Shame. The "M" series "Power cruisers" are overyly long, heavy, unweildly bloddy things with the exception of the M50.

    C series are really quite nice to ride.
    Vote David Bain for MNZ president

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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
    Shame. The "M" series "Power cruisers" are overyly long, heavy, unweildly bloddy things with the exception of the M50.

    C series are really quite nice to ride.
    That's only because you weigh 60kg. M90 is a lovely ride if you have a bit of balast. In fact one of the best performing metric cruisers. M109 needs some man handling, but that's about the back tyre. And even then it's pretty easy to ride around.

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    Because they wern't as popular as the 'M' model so Suzuki stopped bringing them in. There are a few 2nd hand ones in various shops round the country and one new one in Colemans (Auckland). Other second hand one they had was just bought by my other half (traded the Busa, sobs!).....and may I say what a luffly bike to ride on
    It is entirely possible to teach an old blond new tricks!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by allycatz View Post
    Because they wern't as popular as the 'M' model so Suzuki stopped bringing them in. There are a few 2nd hand ones in various shops round the country and one new one in Colemans (Auckland). Other second hand one they had was just bought by my other half (traded the Busa, sobs!).....and may I say what a luffly bike to ride on
    Lol. Pete was in telling me how disgusted he is by the whole situation too
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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
    Lol. Pete was in telling me how disgusted he is by the whole situation too
    We'll never get to ride the dam thing much cos the chrome will get dirty lol!
    It is entirely possible to teach an old blond new tricks!!!

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    what , you're not looking for a bigger bike already are you

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    I find it interesting the loyality Suzuki has obtained in NZ of late years. A lot of comeback sales. A good product for sure, but in this age pratically all new bikes are very good and we have a lot of choice. Must be good buggers running the shops.

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    Yep agree Colemans do have good buggers running the shop .
    I have had the pleasure of owning a Triumph Thunderbird 09 , a Harley Softtail 09 , and 2x C50T's , all great bikes , but I've found my best ride in the 2011 Suzuki
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    1462cc , beautifully balanced, handles like a dream , my wife has just recently taken up pillion riding and I test rode various 109's but they didn't really do it for me. Have made a few minor changes to the M90, pillion footboards, engine bars, sissybar ,bags small screen , and have new Handlebars on order which are going to replace the straight originals.In other words she will be a very cool cruising Tourer when finished.

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    Hi Skinman

    Quote Originally Posted by skinman View Post
    what , you're not looking for a bigger bike already are you
    Nah, was just interested thats all. More than happy with the C50, will keep this one awhile - you still happy with yours?

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    yep its going well
    am looking at putting bags, passenger footboards (to stop the whining noise haha) & lowers on it.
    would still like less wind buffeting & noise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skinman View Post
    would still like less wind buffeting & noise.
    Lose the windscreen. Much nicer bikes naked.

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    yea but 30km commute in mostly 100km zone all weather. sometimes its good to hide behind the screen (like today)

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