The Boulevard M109R was a motorcycle manufactured by Suzuki in 2006 and introduced as a flagship V-Twin cruiser, while in other parts of the world, was marketed as the Intruder M1800R.
The Boulevard M109R packed an incredible cruiser style combined with a shot of Suzuki's race-proven fuel injection system borrowed from the Championship-winning GSX-R sports bikes, which ultimately redefined the concept of a cruiser machine.
In 2007, Suzuki launched the Boulevard M109R, the most powerful cruiser ever built by the Japanese manufacturer, with its V-Twin engine that delivered massive torque right from the idle all the way up to the read line.
Also, for the 2007 model, the manufacturer gave it a new head cylinder cover, secondary cover, and drive unit cover in a chromed metal construction for a quality finish, while the wide handlebar, trapezoidal-shaped headlight, tear drop-shaped fuel tank, wide seat, and chromed exhaust system enhanced the classic look and comfort.
In the performance department, the 2007 Suzuki Boulevard M109R had its heartbeat set by a 1,786cc four-stroke V-Twin liquid-cooled engine that featured Suzuki Composite Electrochemical Material (SCEM) cylinder plating that reduced pistons size and weight while improved heat transfer.
As for the power figures, the race-proven fuel-injected engine delivered an output power of 123 hp at 6,200 rpm and 160 Nm (118 lb-ft) of torque at 3,200 rpm.