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October 11, 2005 The Suzuki M109 is intended for the power cruiser marketplace – the market begun and dominated by Harley Davidson that has attracted competitors from Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, Kawasaki and latterly, the only truly original contender in the field since the Harley itself, Triumph. In this market, brutal torque is the currency, so bigger is better when it comes to engine size and the original Harley V-twins which seemed ginormous at 1280cc have been trumped and countertrumped all the way to 1700cc by Yamaha, 1800cc by Honda and 2000cc by Kawasaki – the largest V-twin motorcycle engine in the world. Then there’s Triumph’s 2300cc Rocket III, but that’s another story entirely. Currently, the Suzuki is the runt of the pack with a capacity of 1.6 litres, but quite soon we’ll see a newer, meaner and much higher revving Suzuki contender – the M109 gets its name from the cubic inches it packs – 109 of them.

The piston is one of the largest on the road at 112mm and the stroke of 90.5mm indicates the engine will be of a different character to its contemporaries, with short skirt pistons, and four large valves feeding fuel injected mixtures from the beefy 56mm throttle bodies – in short, we expect the M109 (112.0 x 90.5mm) will rev much freer than the long stroke engines of the Kawasaki (103.0 x 123.2 mm), Yamaha (97.0 x 113.0) or Honda (101 x 112mm)

Though the engine is 54-degree v-twin , Suzuki has offset the crankpins so the engine indeed fires as if it were a 90 degree v-twin. There’s a lot of nice detail on the bike, including the 46mm inverted forks, the same stoppers as the GSX-R1000 and a shaft drive.

How it all fits together will be interesting – character is as important as looks in this marketplace as too is what the bike sounds like with a set of politically incorrect mufflers.

New Engine

New Chassis

Specs Engine: 1783cc, four-stroke, liquid-cooled, V-twin, DOHC, 4-valves Bore Stroke: 112.0mm x 90.5mm Compression Ratio: 10.5:1 Fuel System: Fuel injection Lubrication: Semi-Dry Sump Ignition: Digital/transistorized Transmission: 5-speed Final Drive: Shaft Overall Length: 2460mm (96.8 in.) Overall Width: 940mm (37.0 in.) Overall Height: 1180mm (46.5 in.) Seat Height: 700mm (27.6 in.) Ground Clearance: 135mm (5.31 in.) Wheelbase: 1715mm (67.5 in.) Dry Weight: 315kg* (695 lbs.) Suspension Front: Inverted telescopic, coil spring, oil damped Suspension Rear: Link type, coil spring, oil damped, 7 way adjustable spring pre-load Brakes Front: Dual hydraulic disc Brakes Rear: Single hydraulic disc Tires Front: 130/70R18 M/C 63V Tires Rear: 240/40R18 M/C 79V Fuel Tank Capacity: 19 liter (5.0 gal.) Color: Black, Silver, Violet Blue

  • Suzuki gets serious with a 107 cubic inch motorcycle
  • Suzuki gets serious with a 107 cubic inch motorcycle
  • Suzuki gets serious with a 107 cubic inch motorcycle
  • Suzuki gets serious with a 107 cubic inch motorcycle
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