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Suzuki Boulevard M50
Cruiser

Suzuki Boulevard M50

The Suzuki Boulevard M50 has a top speed of 175 km/h (estimated), produces 50 hp and weighs 238 kg. Motoryk rates it 7.5/10.

O Suzuki Boulevard M50 foi lançado em 2005 como substituto do Suzuki Intruder VS800GL, com um motor V-twin de 805 cc redesenhado e um estilo de cruzeiro mais agressivo. Ele foi posicionado como um cruzador de médio porte voltado para pilotos que buscam uma estética clássica de estilo americano com engenharia japonesa confiável. O M50 se tornou popular por seu desempenho equilibrado, ergonomia confortável e preço acessível, permanecendo em produção até meados da década de 2010.

50 hp

Poder

65 Nm

Torque

238 kg

Peso

175 km/h (estimated)

Velocidade máxima

5.5 L/100km or approximately 18 km/L (typical real-world average)

Combustível

Nua

Corpo

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O que os compradores devem saber

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Proven Reliable Engine

The M50's 805cc V-twin engine is widely regarded as one of the most dependable in its class, with many owners reporting 50,000+ miles with minimal issues when properly maintained.

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Watch the Carburetor

The M50 uses a carburetor rather than fuel injection, making it prone to gumming and starting issues if left sitting — always inspect for proper carb cleaning history on used models.

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Strong Resale Value

The Boulevard M50 holds its value well in the mid-size cruiser market due to its classic styling and loyal following, making it a smart buy that won't depreciate drastically.

Gerações e especificações por ano

2005–2009 Gen 1

Apresentado como Boulevard M50 substituindo o Marauder VZ800; modelo clássico de cruzeiro em V de 805 cc, com injeção de combustível.

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7.8/10

"Cruzador honesto e capaz que ganha seu sustento diariamente."

O M50 funciona suavemente a partir de 2.000 rpm e a injeção de combustível começa de forma limpa nas manhãs frias — uma melhoria real em relação ao Marauder carburado que ele substituiu. Esse V-twin de 805 cc tem um toque genuíno, não uma linha vibrante fingindo ser outra coisa, e o assento baixo de 690 mm faz com que os pilotos mais baixos se sintam imediatamente em casa. Onde ele perde pontos é a resistência na estrada — a rajada de vento é implacável após 130 km/h sem carenagem, e os controles dianteiros colocam a região lombar em uma posição comprometida após duas horas. Também não é uma bicicleta que esconde seus 261 kg em curvas de marcha fechadas, mas nas viagens diárias e nos finais de semana, ela cumpre exatamente o que promete, sem drama ou atitude.

Prós

+Injeção de combustível suave e responsiva
+Tração de baixa rotação com torque
+Altura baixa do assento que inspira confiança
+Sistema de transmissão confiável e de baixa manutenção

Contras

Exposto e punitivo em velocidades de rodovia
Manobras pesadas em baixa velocidade
Pinos dianteiros cansam as costas de longa distância
Melhor para: Viajantes urbanos novatos em cruzeiros Ignore se: Você percorre longas distâncias diariamente
2010–2015 Gen 2

Pequenos refinamentos, opções de cores atualizadas, mapeamento aprimorado de injeção de combustível, praticamente inalterados mecanicamente desde a Geração 1.

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2016–2024 Gen 3

Detalhes de estilo atualizados, novos esquemas de cores, transferência mecânica contínua com pequenas atualizações de conformidade com emissões.

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Avaliação do comprador usado

7.5/10
Melhor para
Intermediate riders wanting reliable, unfussy V-twin cruising

"A dependable, honest cruiser that rewards sensible buyers who inspect carefully."

$3,500-$6,500 used

The M50 is Suzuki's answer to the Yamaha V-Star 950, and honestly it's a solid answer. The 805cc V-twin pulls cleanly from low revs, the belt drive is virtually maintenance-free, and the ergonomics suit riders up to about six feet without complaint. It's genuinely comfortable for two-up riding, something a lot of bikes in this class struggle with. Used examples hold up well mechanically — these engines are bulletproof if the previous owner did basic maintenance. What you need to watch for on used M50s is cosmetic neglect more than mechanical failure. Chrome pitting is common, especially on bikes stored outside. Check the fork seals carefully and look for any signs of the rear suspension going soft — it's not the most sophisticated setup and high-mileage bikes can feel wallowy. Fuel system issues on early carbureted models can be a headache if the bike sat for extended periods. Overall, it's a genuinely enjoyable mid-size cruiser that won't intimidate newer riders but won't bore experienced ones either. The sweet spot for buying used is right around 2008-2012 with under 15,000 miles.

Prós
Contras
Ignore se: You want aggressive performance or cutting-edge technology

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Curated picks for the Suzuki Boulevard M50 — owned, ridden, recommended.

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Problemas comuns

🔥 1 CRITICAL
⚠️Carburetor clogging from ethanol fuel sitting MODERATE

Rough idle, hesitation, hard starting after storage

Fix cost: $80-$200
⚠️Fork seal leaks on higher mileage bikes MODERATE

Oil residue on lower fork legs, soft front end

Fix cost: $150-$300
🔥Rectifier/regulator failure causing charging issues SERIOUS

Battery draining fast, flickering lights at idle

Fix cost: $100-$250
⚠️Rear brake caliper seizing from neglect MODERATE

Dragging rear brake, uneven pad wear, reduced stopping

Fix cost: $75-$180

Lista de verificação de pré-compra

Check for oil leaks around engine cases
Test charging voltage at idle and rev
Inspect tires for cracking or flat spots
Start cold to reveal true idle behavior

Solid cruiser, easy to maintain if not neglected

Full Specifications

Engine Power 50 hp @ 6,500 rpm (estimated)
Torque 65 Nm @ 3,500 rpm
Top Speed 175 km/h (estimated)
Weight 238 kg (wet/curb weight)
Fuel Consumption 5.5 L/100km or approximately 18 km/L (typical real-world average)
Type Cruiser
Fairing No Fairing (Naked)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are common problems with the Suzuki Boulevard M50? +

Carburetor clogging from ethanol fuel sitting: Rough idle, hesitation, hard starting after storage (moderate) | Fork seal leaks on higher mileage bikes: Oil residue on lower fork legs, soft front end (moderate) | Rectifier/regulator failure causing charging issues: Battery draining fast, flickering lights at idle (serious)

Is the Suzuki Boulevard M50 a good motorcycle? +

A dependable, honest cruiser that rewards sensible buyers who inspect carefully. Rating: 7.5/10. Best for: Intermediate riders wanting reliable, unfussy V-twin cruising. Avoid if: You want aggressive performance or cutting-edge technology.

What is the horsepower of the Suzuki Boulevard M50? +

The Suzuki Boulevard M50 produces 50 hp @ 6,500 rpm (estimated), with 65 Nm @ 3,500 rpm of torque. Top speed: 175 km/h (estimated).

Is the Suzuki Boulevard M50 good for beginners? +

Yes — the Suzuki Boulevard M50 is a reasonable choice for new riders (50 hp is manageable), weighing 238 kg. Intermediate riders wanting reliable, unfussy V-twin cruising

Is the Suzuki Boulevard M50 reliable? +

Owners report 1 critical issue to watch for on the Suzuki Boulevard M50, notably: Rectifier/regulator failure causing charging issues (Battery draining fast, flickering lights at idle). Buy with a pre-purchase inspection.

Is the Suzuki Boulevard M50 good for daily use? +

Intermediate riders wanting reliable, unfussy V-twin cruising Fuel: 5.5 L/100km or approximately 18 km/L (typical real-world average).

How fast is the Suzuki Boulevard M50? +

The Suzuki Boulevard M50 reaches a top speed of 175 km/h (estimated), producing 50 hp at 238 kg curb weight. Real-world performance depends on rider weight, gearing, and road conditions.

What gear should I buy for a Suzuki Boulevard M50? +

Motoryk has curated a Top 10 gear list specifically for the Suzuki Boulevard M50, covering engine oil, tires, chain, battery, and brake pads — see motoryk.com/bikes/suzuki/boulevard-m50/top10. Each pick is matched to this bike's spec.