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  • First Impression : Suzuki Boulevard M190R / Intruder M1800R

    First Impression : Suzuki Intruder M1800R : Earth to Earth Missile




    Although I am extrovertly a naked streebike and superbike fanboy, in the back of my mind lurked a machine which I had set my eyes some months back in Australia. It was a cruiser and the strange bit was that I was attracted to it. Nevertheless, in a bid to be faithful to my superbiker fraternity I consciously ignored it and gave it a pass. Some weeks later I again spotted it in a magazine and again gave it a cursory glance, recording the incredible features and charisma it had but refused to acknowledge it to myself again.

    The Australian ride was finished; I started with the New Zealand tour. I again spotted the same cruiser which was refusing to go off my visual radar and was repeatedly questioning the sportsbiker in me. This time I could not resist the incredibly inviting Blue and White combination and I did take two photos making sure they did not come out too good. This was the Limited Edition Blue with White stripes Suzuki Boulevard M109R, as it is called cheekily in some countries. In Europe it is known as the Intruder M1800R, which sounds more to the point. This bike is very well capable of intruding a high speed run of supersports bikes on the highway. (1783CC = 109 Cubic Inches ).


    The Limited Edition Boulevard in NZ.


    The Limited Edition Boulevard in NZ.

    Fast forward to today and I finally gave in and asked my friend Gaurav to bring out his new Intruder. I had the pleasure to be on a shortish ride on my Blackbird with Gaurav in 2006 when he also had the Blackbird (maroon) as his first bike.

    There it was a huge mass standing in the feeble dawn light at India Gate. The rear tyre almost looked like a huge tree stump instead of something more real to be used a locomotion enabler. I parked my wimp of a motorcycle, the Karizma and gaped at the motorcycle, threatening it to steal it away. I had forgotten all the superbikes that I had seen so far. The huge mass reminded me of the Rocket III, the shaft reminded me of the Concours 14, the massive headlight hood reminded me of a wizard with his head draped in a dark cloth and unthinkable wizardry lurking beneath that uneasy calm.

    The Intruder combines the best of sportsbikes and cruisers in a form of a handsome and macho machine which guarantees the rider a second glance for all sections of the society. It is one bike which you can consider going to a five star hotel part and gracefully climb down with your madame and into a raving or sophisticated party as the case may be. The attendant being able to handle the beast and finding the ignition slot is another matter altogether.
    The M1800R rose to cult status in less than a year from when it was launched in 2006, that itself speaks volume about the capability of the bike to cultivate massive emotions of jealousy of viewership and pride of ownership.

    The best part in the shoot was obviously when I took the bike for a small spin. My arms literally stretched into the league of the Fantastic 4 on accelerating. I have never ridden such a torquey machine before . A quick comparison below shows that it even shreds the famed Mt-01 in torque and power!

    Torque

    Kawasaki Concours 14 100.30Nm @6200rpm

    Yamaha Mt-01 150.3Nm @3750rpm

    Suzuki Intruder 160Nm @3200rom (more torque than the Mt01 at lower rpm!)

    Hero Honda Karizma 18.40 Nm @6000rpm

    Power

    Kawasaki Concours 155 Hp @8800rpm

    Yamaha Mt-01 88.77 Hp @4750rpm

    Suzuki Intruder 125Hp @6200rpm

    Hero Honda Karizma 17Hp Nm @7000rpm

    CC

    Kawasaki Concours 1352 CC

    Yamaha Mt-01 1670 CC

    Suzuki Intruder 1783 CC

    Hero Honda Karizma 223 CC

    The bike will have no second thoughts if you tell it to be in a tug of war with a bus. I rode it for around 3kms and it the response was fantastic, the gear shifts precise. The bike being shaft driven, had its nuances in the form of a slight jerk when you suddenly demand power with a twist or when you put it into a gear. When pondering on this, the Concours 14’s tetra lever shaft came indeed engineering art by Kawasaki. The exhaust note also exudes power and a sense of new founded superpower threatens to consume the sanity in you.
















    That is yours truly getting of the bike after a test ride.





    Thats Gaurav, with his mass the bike looks small.





























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  • #2
    As usual... Awesome pics... Its been a habit for you clicking and giving some best good impression on bikes.
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    • #3
      As always.. fabulous pics sunny bhai...
      and it would be a dream come true to own such a thing..
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      • #4
        awesome pics... also love the ways its been presented, its always been so. You have the skill to make something good look even better, i suppose thats photography... skill!

        fantastic work... therez something nice to sit and drool on a boring monday morning

        how about adding torque, BHP and CC figures of Rocket III in there , eagerly looking forward for a Rocket III's first impression

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        • #5
          Monster Inc. well captured by Sunny Inc. !!!!

          I saw the Intruder few months back and I also loved it. Though it looked more of a contemporary cruiser but when you get deeper into the details you start to like the beast. And it moves so effortlessly on the roads, the bike is zooming away while the rider is enjoying the view like a King. Beautiful bike and photoshoot.
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          • #6
            This is terrific! xBhp is getting some real good first-impressions lately. I was fortunate enough to get a pillion ride for a substantial distance and it was a mind-blowing experience. The torque which this machine has got is absolutely phenomenal, loved the whole experience.

            And it's getting really cliched, but Sunny, some real good pictures there! India Gate has been seeing quite some 'action' lately..
            Last edited by Aryan; 10-06-2008, 01:55 PM.
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            • #7
              Fantastic pics Sunny...!!
              the bike sure looks very HUGE ...!! It must have been a real pleasure to ride it for a few kms...!!

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              • #8
                [quote=Sunny;114305]




                Wow owsum Pics - and great to hear such a High Powered Cruiser --------Compared to our Puny Avenger an 200cc cruiser

                The tyres looks such as that you dont need a stand to make the bike stand alone.............

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                • #9
                  Brilliant Stuff Sunny & as always awesome pics & report
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                  • #10
                    nice!
                    Which lenses you used? 70-200 F4L and something more wide like a 17-40 ??
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                    • #11
                      Thanks all.
                      @m1g: Canon 70-200mm, 100mm Macro and 10-22mm
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                      • #12
                        Monsterific pics mann, simply monsterific!! If someone wants to buy a SBK, make him look at your photos and there simply wont be any turning back! Composition, color, you get everything bang on.

                        Have been on this bike and it sure does require mass to ride it right. Very heavy baby this.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Sunny View Post
                          Thanks all.
                          @m1g: Canon 70-200mm, 100mm Macro and 10-22mm
                          thot so..The 70-200 and 10-22 kill maan...
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                          • #14
                            wow

                            hola

                            amazing
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                            ONE DAY !!!

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                            • #15
                              amazing pics
                              i have one doubt
                              why is everyone oblivious to the fact that u have included the karizma in t eh comparo but why?
                              did i miss something?

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