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2010 Suzuki Boulevard C50
Featuring a bold new, Candy Blue colour option, the 2010 Boulevard C50 from Suzuki's class-leading cruiser range has been released.
The 50-cubic-inch-engined variant from Suzuki's classic 'C' line-up of cruisers features traditional styling combined with advanced sportsbike technology, and gives riders plenty of bang for their buck.
Delivering trademark grunt and plenty of torque throughout its powerband, the Boulevard C50 is powered by a grunty, fuel-injected, V-Twin engine.
A chromed and staggered dual exhaust pipe is tuned to enhance power delivery and produce a throaty, signature V-Twin rumble.
With a low, spacious seating position and swept-back handlebars complemented by sleek lines, a teardrop tank, deep fenders, large tyres and chrome finishing, the Suzuki Boulevard C50 offers exceptional rider comfort and style.
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