The boulevard C90 was a cruiser motorcycle manufactured by Suzuki in 2005, but before that, the bike was marketed under the Intruder VL 1500 name. In 2005, Suzuki rebranded the model under the Boulevard C90 name and replaced the carburetors with a fuel injection system.
In 2007, the Japanese motorcycle manufacturer released the Suzuki Boulevard C90T, a touring version of the base model fitted with accessories built for long journeys right from the box. The touring model featured a tall windshield with unique chrome garnish and Boulevard emblems, which created a classic style while offering full wind protection. Another feature included the attractive studded seats plus a matching classic-styled pivoting backrest pad that increased the comfort for the passenger.
Also, the 2007 Suzuki Boulevard C90T came with large capacity, textured leather saddlebags that featured Boulevard emblems and twist-lock fasteners, and last but not least, the bike rolled on a set of custom-styled machined cast aluminum wheels dressed in whitewall tires.
As for the performance department, the bike took its thrust from a 1,462cc four-stroke air/oil-cooled engine that featured a GSX-R-derived electronic fuel injection system for low-mid rpm throttle response and high torque output.
The V-Twin engine delivered an output power of 66 hp with a peak at 4,800 rpm and 115 Nm (85 lb-ft) of torque available at 2,800 rpm. The right-side-mounted exhaust system featured slash-cut mufflers designed for low rpm power and a throaty V-Twin sound.