The 2012 Suzuki Boulevard S40 transmission features a smooth-shifting 5-speed transmission is complemented by a low-maintenance belt-drive system that's quiet, durable, and simple to adjust and clean.
Wherever you ride, one twist of the throttle rewards you with a blast of low-end and mid-range torque. And when you're up to cruising speed. The new 2012 Boulevard S40 takes that timeless single-cylinder design and adds a shot of advanced Suzuki technology to create a bike that combines exciting performance with rock-solid reliability. One of the S40's major attractions is its lightweight responsiveness - it's great for cruising down the boulevard or beyond the city limits.
2012 Suzuki Boulevard S40 |
2012 Suzuki Boulevard S40 engine features 652cc, SOHC, single-cylinder, air-cooled four-stroke engine with TSCC (Twin Swirl Combustion Chambers) cylinder head and high mass crankshaft produces strong low-end power and torque. An electric Starter with automatic decompression system provides quick, easy engine starting. A precision electronic ignition system includes a maintenance-free battery.
The 2012 Boulevard S40 chassis features a hydraulic front disc brake and drum-type rear brake provide strong, reliable braking performance. A wide 15" rear tire and slim 19" front tire provides a classic cruiser look. Polished spoke wheels provide a classic look like larger cruiser models and a polished upper fork bracket features an attractive and durable clear coat finish. The Boulevard S40 comes with an attractive tear drop-shaped fuel tank (2.8 gal capacity) with flush-mounted speedometer.
Custom flat handlebar design provides a clean, sporty appearance, while custom-style rear view mirrors provide an attractive appearance (similar to the larger Boulevard models). The Boulevard S40 with rear reflector is integrated with the taillight for a clean, finished appearance to the rear section of the bike. A sleek, one-piece saddle adds to the Boulevard S40's already streamlined appearance. The low seat height (only 27.6 inches) is great for smaller or entry-level riders.
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