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  2. Suzuki Boulevard C50 - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki Boulevard C50 (VL800) is a cruiser motorcycle made by Suzuki Motor Corporation since 2001. Prior to 2005, the model was named the Volusia for Volusia County, Florida, where it was unveiled at the 2001 Daytona Bike Week. [2] In 2005, Suzuki re-branded it as the Suzuki Boulevard C50.

  3. Suzuki Boulevard S40 - Wikipedia

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    In a 2006 road test, Motorcycle Cruiser magazine recorded a quarter mile time of 16.35 sec at 77.2 mph. Average fuel mileage for the S40 was 52.9 mpg. [ 4 ] The S40's "thumper" engine (single-cylinder, four-stroke), is among the largest displacement single cylinder motorcycle engines in production as of 2018, alongside the Suzuki DR650SE and ...

  4. Yamaha Royal Star - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha Royal Star was the first Star Motorcycle Yamaha introduced. Standard and Tour Classic versions were initially made. The Standard model had four mufflers and no windscreen or side bags, though they were available as accessories. The Tour Classic had four mufflers, a windscreen, and soft or leather-covered hard side bags.

  5. Honda Pacific Coast - Wikipedia

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    The PC800 Pacific Coast is a touring motorcycle manufactured and marketed by Honda between 1989 and 1998. Named after California's Pacific Coast Highway, over 14,000 were sold in North America, Europe and Japan, with a three-year hiatus between two production runs.

  6. Yamaha XV1900A - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha XV1900A cruiser was developed to exploit the large displacement end of the market for large cruisers.Yamaha had a well established range of big "Star" cruisers which went up to the Wild Star 1600 cc but there was a need to redesign the engine to meet anticipated exhaust emissions regulations and the opportunity to update the styling, which had remained largely unchanged for a decade.

  7. Suzuki Boulevard M109R - Wikipedia

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    Power Cruiser: Engine: 1783 cc (108.8 cu. in), 4-stroke, 2-cylinder, liquid-cooled, DOHC, 54-degree V-Twin: Transmission: 5-speed, Shaft: Suspension: Front Inverted telescopic, coil spring, oil damped Rear Link type, coil spring, oil damped, 7 way adjustable spring pre-load: Brakes: Front Dual hydraulic disc Rear Single hydraulic disc: Tires ...