2011 Suzuki M109R

Suzuki 2011 M109RWhile Henry Ford may have made the history books by claiming ‘you can have any color as long as its black’, that sole choice is only the latest color to be added to the options available for Suzuki’s Boulevard M109R motorcycle.

Being added to the options as part of the 2011 model, Suzuki will add black to its color choices of Candy Indy Blue and M109R Limited Edition Glass Sparkle Black/Candy Max Orange.

Also new for 2011, the M109R features an instrument cluster with a digital tachometer and LED indicator light as well as a newly included gear position indicator.

The Japanese motorcycle manufacturers design team also relocated the cluster from the handlebars to the top of the headlight cowl.

 

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