1. Boulevards are Suzukis. They're mechanically bulletproof.
2. If you buy one, take steps to protect the frame and other lower-lying parts from stone chips and the like. Frames are only powdercoated and once chipped, rust like buggery. I'd recommend fitting some sort of front mudflap -- modifying one from a MotoX bike is a good idea. This will keep bugs, stones, cowshit, etc off your engine and frame and out of the radiator. Getting somebody to make a belly-pan out of a sheet of aluminium is also a really good idea. That clear-plastic adhesive sheeting is good for wrapping around painted surfaces and also for sticking to the underside of the brake pedal.
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
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