by Joe
Is 5'6" to short for riding a suzuki boulevard c50t?
by skip(florida)
i cannot find an ans. while riding my kawasacki at 70mph it will cut out and not go over 50-60mph then all of a sudden it will pick up speed and run normal again. This happened today in a 30 mile ride 3 times, carb cleaned, new plugs and wires, hi test premium gas, does someone know whats wrong, it's driving me crazy, i know a shop and professional tech is needed, just hoping it's something simple i can fix myself..thanks for looking, skip
can the baffles be removed from my 09 heritage without retuning or causing engine damage ?
by mary(texas)
Okay, I've been riding for a little over a year, have over 1k miles on me and am STILL very intimidated (for lack of a better word) on curves. My husband and I have had this same conversation (or argument) many times....Him: "your motorcycle can handle them at a quicker speed." Me: "it's not the motorcycle i'm worried about!" And so it goes...I'm not going to leave my comfort zone just to make him happy, which in turn makes him angry! I'm NOT a daredevil, not saying you have to be to take a curve, but my confidence/riding level just isn't there I guess. I don't know if/when I will. I just bought a new bike, I'd hate to throw in the towel. Yet he can't offer me any advice or suggestion to help....can any of you? Does anyone else have this issue? Or HAD and you got over/through it?
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by: pdotts
I am only 5'3" and I ride a C50. It fits me great!
by: Shelly
The suzuki Boulevard C50 is a great ride. I'm only 5'4 (my bike was lowered) and rode one for 2 years before I traded up for a larger bike. I rode the boulevard across country and it never gave me any trouble. I highly recommend it!!
by: Rene L
Hi. I have a 2009 boulevard c-50T and I am 5'5". I love the bike. It's a comfortable fit and my feet are flat on the ground. You are a bit taller than I so it should be all good. Go for it!
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