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Dear Suzuki your new cruiser naming system sucks. None of us know which bike is which and this in on an Internet site dedicated to motorcycles. A letter plus a number just doesn't work unless your BMW.
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ditto. wimps!
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Maybe it's my poor English. Look here for my M50 review (which I think was darn fine, thank yew)
http://www.motorcycle.com/mo/mcsuz/05_05_Blvd_M50/ |
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$200? what's wrong with rubber hemorrhoid donut? glue in place and call it a day. Even better idea, get a bike that doesn't put all your weight on your can. ooooo...
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I've used a ProPad (www.thepropad.com) on 2 different bikes. It's a gel pad. It doubles the time I can spend on a bike before I get butt-ugly. On my cruiser that meant 2-3 hours instead of an hour. On my SV1000, it means a day and a half instead of 5-6 hours.
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I use the propad as well & can change it from one bike to the next and it was only $80.00
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I just recently purchased a 06 M50 (gray if you must know). Of the 3 people who've been on it, I'm the only one who hasn't had a problem with the seat. Possibly due to my inexperience, causing me to worry about other things.
This is odd, due to the fact that I can't stay seated in a car, errr cage for very long without having great discomfort in my tail bone and lower back. I may still get a gel seat, but only time will tell. |
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