After owning 3 Goldwings I went without a bike for 7 years. Found a 2005 C50 with 8200 miles on it and one of the first red ones with ghost flames. I love it! Since it was first sold it has been converted into a "C50T" fully dressed out. I weigh 135 lbs. so the light weight and manueverability is perfect! I agree with the braking as well as the top end on this. However, I am 55 now and am really just into this because I enjoy it. It's not really necessary for me to hit 100 MPH. Thank you for the great video!
I am mainly a Harley-Davidson rider , but I have ridden , and owned many metric cruisers as well . I owned a 2007 Suzuki C 50 C , meant factory custom , same as a regular C 50 . An excellent entry level bike , or a great bike for anyone who may be short . These bikes rev high , at higher speeds , which is normal . Mine was a great machine mechanically , never gave me any trouble , rode very well , was a joy to ride . I sold it just because I had four Harley's , and was thinning the herd , I do miss it a bit . Ride safe .
Hey man I know this is an old video but I'm a new rider and I found a newer model used bike and this video really helped me decide I wanted to get it. You review was very helpful and appreciated. If you end up seeing this just wanted to say thank you for putting this out there.
I’m glad the video helped. I still have the motorcycle and have grown to really love it. Mine is 15 yrs old now, but runs great and gives me zero problems. Thanks for watching and the nice comments. Ride safe and enjoy your motorcycle.
This is awesome! The overlay showing the MPH and other things is awesome! There are so many times I wonder how they’re running the bikes and such so this is incredibly helpful!
I rode a C90 for about 3 years and really enjoyed it. The previous owner had put on a very comfortable Mustang seat, a set of Cobra pipes and a Gman sub tank that added 2 1/2 gallons of fuel capacity. Unfortunately I wrecked it in 2015. After riding for over 40 years, I had a wreck. It wasn't real serious, but ruined the bike (according the the insurance Co.)
I had a C50 for 6 years.. loved it. Its worth the price has a decent resale value too. Great on fuel too. Really recommend it for starters or experienced riders.
I’ve had mine for almost 6 years now. Paid only $4,000 for it used with 7,500 miles. I love it. With the upgraded seat, exhaust, luggage rack, grips, running lights and highway bars it’s super comfortable and cheap to own. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe.
I'm a new rider and I recently bought a 2006 C50 with 38k miles on it. So far, it runs great. My only complaint is my butt gets pretty sore after a long ride. I see many people mentioning 'Mustang' seats, so I will definitely check those out. Thanks!
I know you will like this motorcycle. My butt was sore too after about an hour on the stock seat and I bought the Mustang seat and it was the best upgrade I did in that bike. You can order them from RevZilla or directly from Mustang Seats. Just put in the year and model of your bike and you’ll get the right seat. Pricey but worth it. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe and enjoy your new bike!
I've been riding for many years on many different brands of bikes and I can tell you that very few stock seats are comfortable, much less supportive. I currently ride a C50 and the seat makes me wanna cry after just 2 hours. I'll be putting a mustang solo on my bike in the spring. It's a high quality seat and it's expensive, but it's a once-and-done purchase, and you'll be glad you did it. Ride safe
I bought my 2013 C50 from the showroom floor. It’s a great bike for getting around and has plenty of power. Easy to ride and very maneuverable in traffic.
I disagree. I got rid of my C50T immediately because the brakes were awful and I couldn't pass a car on the highway if my life depended on it. Needs more like 85-90 horsepower at minimum for a bike this size and weight, not 48.
I owned a 2002 Intruder Volusia for 7 years and loved it so much that when I finally decided to upgrade to something with fuel injection I bought a 2006 Boulevard C50. For those not familiar with Suzuki, when they stopped using the Intruder name they renamed them the Boulevard and the Volusia became the C50. I also have the Mustang seat and love it. I also put a braided stainless steel front brake line on it, huge improvement.
I may try that braided stainless steel front brake line on mine. Sounds like a good idea. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe. Love those Boulevards!
Thanks for the kind words and thanks for watching. I considered the Yamaha VStar 950 as well. Just got a good deal on the Boulevard and pulled the trigger. Ride safe!
@@GARamblinMan that is absolutely an excellent review I've never seen a review done so professional and tell you so much about motorcycle the 2005 C50T model I love the motorcycle I'm 59 years old I don't think I will ever need another motorcycle the good Lord willing of course but it's fine for me I can travel I can really do anything I'd like to do on this bike thank you so much for the video stay safe and God bless you one-man ramble on my friend
Bought a 2006 last year from a friend. Hadn't been out on the road on a bike in about 10 years. I love it. Just a nice solid bike for putting on some miles in the open air. Thanks for posting GA Ramblin.
I know you’ll love it. I bought mine and kept it for over 8 years and sold it for almost as much as i paid for it. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe.
@@GARamblinMan Yes Sir . I'm getting one right out of the box a 2019 ; And can't wait to video you around South & North Miami beach . Thanks again brother for the Great video ...
I've owned and ridden a lot of bikes. I have this bike a year newer, and you will NOT regret it. I've had them all, and as far as an all around, easy in and out, comfortable, performing cruise, this is about as good as you can do. Now, I don't ride over 70, and usually not even that. But once I was feeling my oats and wanted to see what it had. It hit 105 and was climbing when I backed off scared, and I'm 260 lbs.
And yes, great video. Very accurate. I agree with his likes / dislikes. And he gave me a great idea. I rode for about 2 hours with my wife on the back and my butt and lower back were hurting so bad I kept having to stop and stretch and stand up for a minute on the way home. I am definitely checking out that mustang seat!
I rode a 2002 Suzuki Volusia (previous name to C50) for a couple years. The bike looked great, rode pretty easy, and had very decent acceleration for an 800cc Cruiser (these things were actually capable of running 0-60 mph is just under 6 seconds and could turn a 14.5 second quarter mile in the 90 mph range). I also believe this is one of the best sounding "dual crankpin" V-Twins out there. Generally, you only get a sweet V-Twin exhaust cadence from a single crankpin design. I did have some issues in cold weather on the Volusia with gasoline containing ethanol. However, it was carbureted and I believe the C50 has been fuel injected for some time. The Volusia was my entry back into the world of motorcycling after a 9 year hiatus. However, my wife hopped on the back and never got off. This was a total surprise as she'd only ridden on my previous motorcycle a total of about 50 miles in 15 years. For me the biggest drawback of the Volusia was highway rpms. We traded up for a Honda VTX1300 which had only slightly stronger performance but cruised the highways at almost 1,000 rpms lower so it was MUCH more relaxing. Rode that 2004 VTX1300 for 12 years and loved it (as does the present owner who purchased it from me). Incredibly Honda dumped this splendid model for the stupid Stateline models and now they're toast in the Cruiser Market. Unfortunately, I let the wife talk me into getting a fully loaded Goldwing in 2016. Got a great deal on a 2009 model with just over 20,000 miles on it. Looks and runs like new. However, I classify the Goldwing as a car on 2 wheels rather than a motorcycle. Darned thing even has an airbag on it, and I can't believe how poor the fuel economy is on the Goldwing. Any 1800cc car can do as well or better on the highway. Good job it's got a big tank. At any rate, I needed something to have some fun on as well and picked up a 2017 Honda CB1100EX for solo riding. Now this thing is a riot and an absolute blast from the past whilst also being totally modern. Wifey rode on the back of this one once and never again. She hung unto that seat strap for dear life. LOL!
I love the retro look of the Honda CB1100’s. Bigger version of the CB 350 I had in the 70’s. The C50T does cruise at higher speeds ok, it like you point out, its at a higher RPM and the engine just feels wound out. The fuel injection in the models now is great. I don’t miss the carbureted bikes at all. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe.
@@GARamblinMan My first bike was a 1972 CB350. A GREAT bike which I rode for 15 years was a 1982 Honda CB450SC Nighthawk. Surprisingly, the horsepower of that carbureted and air cooled 37 year old 450 is almost the same as the 2017 fuel injected and liquid cooled CBR500. So much for the progression in engine technology. The ergonomics on that Nighthawk were amazing and I've had no other bike with a more comfortable seat. Ironically, the 1st edition Nighthawk seats from 1982 look pretty similar to many Corbin seats that I've seen. Hmmmm???? If Honda had brought that Nighthawk series back instead of the CB1100, I would have bought one in a heartbeat, but probably the 750cc version.
I got a really nice 06 C50 less than 9k a few months ago after 25 years without a bike. took some getting used to even though about same size as my 700 Shadow. Just a big bike. Love it, I like just cruising at 45 to 50mph. did put a slipstreamer 15in windshield on so it still looks good. So hood to be back in saddle again. Did take on interstate but like to just enjoy the machine and scenery at country roads.
Your'e gonna really like this motorcycle. I was in the same position as you when I bought mine about 4 years ago. It's great for the backroads and that is where I usually stay. I have had it out on the interstate and it has decent power for that but I prefer the country two lane roads. RIde safe and thanks for watching.
I just got me one. First bike ever. I noticed it needs to warm up a lot though or it'll die when i shift it into 1st. It only has 3100 miles...is this normal ? Or should i be concerned.
I've had two Electra Glides and now I want the C50T because I want something that is lighter to move around, better gas mileage, does not need the maintenance that my HD's did, doesn't cost and arm and a leg and looks really good. I have been looking at the Kawasaki Vulcan, Honda Shadow and this Suzuki and I will probably be getting the Suzuki. I like the shaft drive, cleaner and less maintenance. Thanks for the good review.
You won’t be disappointed. The newer ones have an electronic fuel gage snd big LCD display with the odometer and gear indicators really easy to read. And the engine is really bullet proof and low maintenance. Good luck with your search. New ones are a good deal and there’s a ton of used ones out there at really good prices. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe.
@@GARamblinMan In your video you mentioned you may be in the market for a different bike in the future, did you change bikes or are you still riding the Suzuki? I don't recall if you said so in the video, what model year is yours?
I’m still on my Suzuki C50T. It’s a 2005 model but still in great condition and runs like a champ. I’ll probably keep it a while longer so I can keep saving the $ for my next bike. This one suits me just fine for now.
The GPS data on the screen comes from my Sony Action Cam, which is not my primary camera any more but it is pretty cool. I’ll make another video soon and use it. I like it too. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe.
After owning over ten bikes in my 40 years of riding (175cc ~ 1600cc) my current ride is the perfect fit for me, a 2015 Honda CTX700. As with most riders every few years you're looking for an excuse to make a change. But every time I get on the CTX I the ergonomics that is perfect for my 5'6" frame. The foot controls (somewhere between mid and forward), seat and handlebars are in just the right position to eliminate any stress or strain on my knees, wrist, elbows and shoulders. My need for speed has diminished over the years so the 670cc engine and relatively light weight make it a fun ride. I've heard 6'2" and taller folks say the C50 is perfect for them which leads me to believe it might be more of a stretch for me so I'd like to heard from any shorter riders (5'4" ~ 5'8") on how the C50 fits them.
I know that this video has been around for a bit, but I enjoyed seeing roads that I am VERY familiar with. I live in north Hall county and I regularly ride 369/20/372 and all of the side roads through out that area to get where I'm going in either North Fulton or Cherokee county. Even though I have two HDs now, I still have my '05 C50 (bought in '07 with only 112 miles on it!) and ride it regularly; it was my re-entry bike and at 70k miles, I'm not likely to get anywhere near the money for it compared to the enjoyment that I still get out of it. As a matter of fact, I bought it in Woodstock, and rode it home that night on East Cherokee Drive to Cotton Road (whee!) to 20, to 369 and on up to 400, with my poor wife trying to follow in our old Grand Cherokee. My mods have included removing the PAIR valve (which makes valve adjustment easier; I used the Baron kit), rebuilding the seat with memory foam, discarding the stock rear lights in favor of reproduction vintage auto units in LED, handmade fender tips from 1/8" aluminum stock, and some cheap aftermarket hard bags with built-in lights in the turning circuit. I just put a new clutch on a couple of days ago, and the only major trouble I've ever had was a coil gone bad at about 40k. I run Rotella diesel oil in dino 15W40 and Wix fiters and change every 3k. These are amazingly durable and maintainable motorcycles, but more importantly, they're just plain FUN. Thanks for a great video!
Sounds like you’re nine is awesome with the mods you’ve done. Glad to hear you have 70K miles on it. I have about 25K on mine now and look forward to many more. I will probably keep mine too when I buy a new motorcycle - it’s not worth a great deal of money and it I just love it so much I hate to think of parting with it. Thanks for watching and I’m sure you’ll continue to see a lot of familiar roads on my videos.
The data at the bottom of the screen comes from the video editing software that comes with the Sony camera. I’ll put it on some future videos. This is a great motorcycle and I’m glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe.
Excellent presentation and much appreciated. I'm looking at getting a 2008 with 7k on her this coming weekend so you answered a lot of questions for me. Much appreciated!
You should get a great deal on this bike and with only 7K miles- you will get many trouble free years out of a very reliable and fun motorcycle. Thanks for watching and ride safe.
Good video. I recently got the 2011 model to complement my smaller Bully S40. I have to say that both vibrate almost the same at 80 mph. The S40 can get to 95 fast but it has a hard time to get to 100 mph. The C50 gets to 90 fast but has a hard time getting to 110 mph. I wasn't able to get it to go beyond that in flat and straight road but hey, I was just testing. I'm happy to get it to 100 mph when needed and stay at 80 all day.
I want a bigger and more touring type bike too. But sometimes I think - why? This one is so comfortable. I’ve never had a minutes trouble with this Suzuki. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe.
I’m sure you will get many happy miles out of your new motorcycle. And you get the newest model with all the bells and whistles. Send me some pictures to grmblnman@gmail.com. Can’t wait to see it!
I just bought a 2008 Boulevard with 5,000 miles on it. Love this bike and I am not even that experienced with motorcycles. Friends told me that its not a good beginner bike but I disagree.
Game Master I agree if you are physically able to handle the size and weight, it’s fine as a starter bike and will even last longer S your only bike if you like it. I’ve had mine 8 years now and love it. Thanks for watching and ride safe.
It’s a great first bike. I know you will enjoy riding it. Very comfortable and plenty of power to get you where you want to go. Thanks for watching and have fun on your new Boulevard!
Great video. I have a 2006 model of the exact same bike. I got it up to 105 once and it was still trying to go a little more before I got scared and backed off. I never drive faster than 70. And that is rare. He gave me a great idea. after riding a couple of hours with my wife on back my lower back and butt hurts so bad I had to keep stopping and standing up on the way home. So I'm definitely checking into the mustang seat. Great video!!!
You are braver than me to push it that fast. I think I got up to 85 once and was afraid to go faster. You will love the Mustang seat and your butt will thank you. I would opt for the slightly more expensive seat that comes with the back rest. I didn’t and I regret it.
I've done the bigger bikes but now I'm 65 with bad hips and knees so I got a C50. Less weight and I'm comfortable with the power I did have to remove the floorboards and foot controls and replace them with pegs and controls from a Suzuki M50...Gave me much better lean clearance and the pegs are much better on my hips and knees...Oh if you want to waterproof the bags there is a spray on rubber you can use to spray the inside with, works great.
I had a brand new 50. Within two weeks the clutch apparently malfunctioned, the dealer said it was hydra locked. So, they replaced it. The issue never resurfaced. After that I was exiting a toll booth in rush hour traffic. The bike apparently was stuck in first gear. I had to crack the throttle off and on repeatedly to get it out of first into second. This issue never resurfaced. I had an AC100 Suzuki when I was a kid. And a 550-4 about thirteen years ago. I also had a 40 cruiser about eleven years ago. These bikes were great. Suzuki bikes in general have been good. But once you plunk down a check for a new bike. You just don't need any headaches. I just bought a new street bike. It is a Honda. I walked right past a used Suzuki 50, in the same dealership. I wish y'all the best. With your 50's.
I had my Suzuki C50T for about 10 years and it was a good bike and very reliable. But I did have to replace the clutch on it. You certainly won’t regret buying a Honda. I had a couple and they were rock solid. Thanks for watching!
I had no issues with mine except replacing the clutch in almost 10 years. And it was 6 years old when I bought it. Just fluid changes and it performed flawlessly. Thanks for watching.
I lobe my bike definitely a good ride.... yes Indeed... your wife makes it that much greater... your video with the riding is so vivid to one who loves bikes and love to ride ....thank you 🙏🏽
I got the 2011 c50t. I bought it as a beginner but within a week I wanted something larger. I love the bike, as you love yours but I like touring. Need more power. Great video!
Spot on, great review - agree!. We were away from riding for many years, two years ago we picked up a 2006 with 14k for next to nothing just to start riding again. Love it, yep had to get Mustang seats, awesome. We are heading out on a week to ten-day trip soon. Excellent review!
I am from Rome! Looking at getting back into a bike and i found a C50T for a great price. It is a 2008 with 9k miles on it. Thanks for the info in this video, very helpful!
I know you will love it. We should get together and ride around Rome sometime when I come to visit my Mom who still lives there - just past Berry College in Armuchee. I live in Cumming now which is only about an hour and 15 minutes from Rome. Thanks for watching and ride safe on your new Boulevard.
Hey Doug. Mark Tucker here. You may not remember me. Like you, I sold my Heritage. I'm buying a,...guess what?.....2005 Suzuki C50T, a red one. Needed something a bit lighter and I'll get to sock a lot of $$$ in the bank. Good luck with your BMW and ride safe.
I know you’ll love the Boulevard. Mine was a 2005 too just in black. I liked the red and almost bought one but got a better deal on the black one. It’s a great bike and lighter than your Heritage but a lot like it. Have fun !
It’s a really good bike for newer riders and I proved it was a good bike even after that since I kept mine for 8 years. Have fun on the Boulevard! Thanks for watching and ride safe.
Your review is exactly how I feel about my c50t. With the mustang seat it is a great, comfortable bike! but lacks the power and some amenities. I have so far tried the voyager and vstar 1300 but didn't feel excited about either one. Harleys and Indians will be next before I decide on an upgrade!
I'm keeping mine for awhile. I have a difficult time deciding on what I want next, so I'll wait until I'm sure and have all the cash saved. I'm kinda liking the Yamaha FJR1300 lately.
I've always thought the C50 is a nice bike. I've ridden a friend's C50 recently and compared to my '01 Harley sportster 883, the C50 is incredibly comfortable and smooth running.
I am buying this bike tomorrow! A 2009 with a fuel gauge. It does have lockable saddle bags because that was on my list also. Ha. I did want cruise control but like you mentioned there isn't one. I noticed you didn't mention buffeting. The guy that I'm getting my bike from rides the freeways a lot and bought an added windshield part to help with that. My first bike was an 86 Honda Shadow VT700C. That had 6 speeds and a tachometer but a smaller tank. I only got about 120 miles per tank. But the power on that was pretty awesome. I never got it past 92 but if I needed to pass someone on a freeway, I had no problems. I am also looking at cobra pipes because I like the deep sound AND I think they're safer. My buddy had a 2004 Shadow that rode lower than my Shadow but his pipes were stock and cars got right up to me without noticing me. Thanks for taking the time to share!
AtlantisIndigo hope you enjoy your new bike. You will love it. This motorcycle has good power and I really don't notice too much helmet buffeting from my windshield. I use a full face helmet and it's pretty quiet. Thanks for watching. You should post a video on RUclips of your new ride!
GA Ramblin Man actually the guy stiffed me. 28 minutes before the meet he left a voicemail that said his friend contacted him and wanted his bike so the bikes been sold, even though he knew we'd made an agreement the night before. Sad. I'll keep looking
You're right about the brakes. We know how to ride, how to break. But in a split second emergency break, you can't adjust front/rear brake control fast enough. I had an incident when I was 0.25 seconds decision time to get clipped and I over-engaged on the front and went flying because I was in a lean. I guess if I was an experience track-racer always in an emergency ride condition I might know how to throw a bike down every few months with years of dumping bike experience... but I'm not a racer nor do I put myself in emergency conditions nor do I enjoy being in those conditions. Like I said, you are right about having ABS all around and dual disc.
And they keep improving ABS braking now to include having sensors to know if you’re leaning or not. All this including linked front and rear brakes and traction control are just more ways to help the rider. There’s no substitute for knowing how to ride and brake, but this new technology certainly helps.
I solved the leaky and un-lockable pannier problem by fitting a pair of Triumph ST hard cases to my C50T, i brought them for a couple of Hundred bucks never been used, I reversed the pannier brackets on the C50T and made a cross bar to lock the new panniers onto the C50T out 1/4" x 2" aluminium bar.
Wow. Great idea and I’m sure a nice upgrade. The unlockable bags and the fact they were not waterproof were a definite shortcoming for this bike. It didn’t have many but this is one. Thanks for watching!
That's so funny. I recognized the road you were riding on at the beginning of the video. Back roads around Milton. I ride through that area all the time on my weekend rides.
Good comments. I had a 2005 I bought new and had it 5 years and did a LOT of customization to it. Being less expensive these are great machines to get and to really make them your own and make them different so when you go to an event you don't just look like half the other bikes out there. I will say I disagree about Heritage seat being comfortable. I have a 2016 Heritage now and a 2007 C50 with a Mustang seat. The Suzuki is MUCH more comfortable. The Heritage I am sore and shifting within an hour. When I customized my 2005 I did a custom windshield, lower wind deflectors, light bar, Thunder Air intake, cobra pipes and cobra Fi2000 controller. Several different saddle bags over the years and at one time a trunk. I had an amp in the side compartment and speakers on bars for music. 4" pull back risers to bring the bars a little closer (I am vertically challenged) I added a custom speedo face plate, hiway bars and pegs, Passenger floor boards, and one of the best was a C90 rear drivetrain. That gave the feeling in 5th gear of a bigger touring bike but did not sacrifice low end power. For a couple hundred bucks it was amazing! I have since had Kawasaki and Harley full touring, a C90 and the Heritage. The current C50 is my wifes starter bike and I honestly like it better then my Harley. If I could I would trade off the over priced HD and go back to Suzuki in a heartbeat. If not a C50 a 2013 or newer C90 which is also awesome but not as many aftermarket things as the C50 has available.
You’ve done much more customizations to your C50 than me. I’m Interested in the speedometer mod and C90 drivetrain mods. Tell me more about those. Thanks for watching and filling me in on your bike. Ride safe.
@@GARamblinMan this link has a great explanation of the drive MOD. You can also many times find them for sale already complete and ready to go, thats what I did and just swap them out. www.volusiariders.com/58-motors-transmissions-drives/180488-dj-drive-mod-explained.html As for the Speedo I will include a link to Ebay that is one the seller can customize anything you want you just have to contact him. The install is straight forward and instructions can be found with a google search or on www.volusiariders.com I didn't do a lot of really long distance on my 2005 C50 I think max was only about 600-700 miles a day, 1200 one weekend with the second day being all in the rain.
Great video GA Rambling Man! I was curious about the ride tracker/ GPS video stream you are showing in this video. How does one get that...I was thinking would be good just to document and keep track of one's rides. Thanks much. Keep vlogging. Like your easy, down to earth style of narrations. Keep 'em coming!
That was a feature on my Sony Action Cam I was using. I really like it but don’t use that camera much anymore. Thank for the kind words and glad you enjoy the videos.
That's a great looking bike! A very thorough, and overall quite positive review. Now I want one, lol. The pipes sound fantastic, BTW. Many thanks for posting this.
It is a great bike. Go get you one. They are not expensive at all. The Cobra pipes really do sound good. Even better in person. Thanks for watching and commenting. Have a great Holiday weekend.
Thanks for this upload! I think this would be a great bike for me to start my riding journey. looks like it maneuvers well and it's not too heavy for a beginner. and the price is great!
I think you would love it and there are a ton of good late model used C50T's out there. Try Ebay and Cycle Trader. Hope you find a good bike and ride safe!
I’m 17 5,5 about 130lbs. And I’m fixing to buy the exact same bike from my grandpa. I’m experienced with dirt bikes and enduros. So I hope I’ll do good on a 800
I've got a 2006 C50 which I've owned since new and agree with your assessment. I don't really mind not having a fuel gauge because like you, I'm OK with checking mileage until the yellow light starts flashing showing 1 gallon left. I've wondered about getting Mustang seats, but thanks to your recommendation I'll do it!
Michael Cook I think you will really enjoy it. I've had mine for over 4 years now and have not outgrown it. Put a Mustang seat on it and you can ride all say no problem. Thanks for watching and good luck to you.
I just bought a used 2011 C50T and it is great beginning bike for me. They did start putting the electronic fuel gauges on them so I don't have to do the odometer trick.
I like my Harley TriGlide with the 103 High Output because of the torque, hands free stereo, cruise control, storage and the fact that I’m paralyzed from the arms down the 3 wheels come in handy..lol
Great sounding bike, and good talking points on it overall. I'm looking for a larger cruising bike, especially for the wife, but I really don't want to get rid of my 650 Vstrom. Between the 950 Yamaha Vstar and this I'm leaning to the Yamaha because of the brakes. I do like the shaft drive on this though. As cheap as both of them are, I may be able to keep Vstrom if I'm patient for the right deal.
I considered the Yamaha 950 too and liked it about as well as the Suzuki but found the best deal on the Suzuki and pulled the trigger on this one. You won’t go wrong with either. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe.
Great video!! Looking at getting a 2007 C50T! Thing only has 12k miles on it! Two tone white and silver! I had a Honda Shadow Aero 750 before, so this is close!
I have had the light come on a few times but I am nervous I won’t be able to find a gas station so I usually try to gas up before it comes on. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@GARamblinMan I'm the same way. When I think of what I want to do on any given day, "Push motorcycle down highway to gas station" does not make the list.... Lol It depends on where you live too. And where you ride. I take my truck through the city to work and the bike is for open roads where there may not be a station for a long time.
My wife has a Suzuki M50 and on a weekend she put more than 500 miles on it, no windshield no highway pegs. thru Florida sideway rain and scorching heat, and both keep on going like they have a purpose!!!!!
@@GARamblinMan nice! I think it's bizarre they didn't make the gas gauge for the 05 and 06 then started back up in 07.. thank goodness for the indicator though!
agreed about the fuel and tachometer. Thats annoying. But its quite agile, I love how it banks. And I disagree about power, I accidentally got it past 80 today while not paying attention, it could have gone more.
The little things I don’t like about the bike are minor and not that big of a deal. It’s a great bike that I like even more the longer I own it. It does have pretty decent power that’s plenty for me. Thanks for watching and subscribing. Ride safe.
It's the Sony Action Cam. Model HDR AS300. It has an option to turn on or off the GPS feature for the video where the speedometer and other data is shown on my video. I always leave it turned on for the camera and then when I download the video file and edit it with the Sony software they provide with the camera - you can decide if you want it on the video or not. I have it on some of my videos and some I don't. It's a great feature on a great camera.
Awesome thanks very much. Very slick. Appreciate the review too, I've been window shopping for a first bike and this one has crossed my radar a couple times after a friend who has been riding for a long time suggested the C50 to me. Great feedback on it.
shawn h. I have an Arai Signet Q full face and currently use a GoPro Hero 7 Black with microphone routed to inside my helmet. For this video I was using a Sony Action Cam HDR-AS300 mounted to the side of my helmet with a Sony microphone routed from the camera to inside my helmet. Both were great setups.
Heeschx3 they are the classic slash cut by Cobra. They are listed at $542 for my bike on Cobra’s website now. You can probably shop around for a better price. Several on line outlets sell them - JP Cycles, Dennis Kirk, etc.
You’re going to love this motorcycle. You got about the same deal I got on mine for similar age and miles. It feels big at first and looks big but it handles like a dream. Just practice the low speed turns and maneuvering and you’ll be fine. Great first bike. I bought mine thinking I would have it just a couple of years and move up to a big touring bike. Nope. 8 years later and I’m still on it. Very comfortable bike. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe.
I would like to correct a few things he said about the bike. I have 2006 VL800TK6 C50T. I have never found water in my bag. No I don't like that there no locks on the Bag. I have no problem getting the bike up 80 for passing and I don't like that air handler being in the way of the back brake. Im working on correcting this. I replace all the front lights with LED and had to add Load Resistors. I even replaced the stock turn signals with LED Fog Lamps and Turn signals. The head lamp flash amber when turning. I get 50 to 75 MPG and the bike does have a low fuel warning. First I went out, it was 55 miles to meet up, we road around for 100 miles, then 55 miles home all on the same tank of gas. I had a 78' GS1000 E and C50T beat the 1000 hands down. Riding 55 miles on GS1000 was hard on you, and it had Vetter Fairing and Hard Bags and Trunk. The C50T is tons easier on me. Everything he doesn't like Im doing something about to make MY Ride the BEST Ride. The plan is to ride to Stirgus next year and ride the Axanar Tour Across American. I also live in GA and ride the same roads as he did. The goal right now it work up to riding 200+ miles non-stop. When I take my van to FL I drive from Perry, GA to Kissimmee non-stop. FYI, I don't care that there only 1 disc brake on front and drums on the back. All the brake stuff he talked about wasn't around for bikes before 2012. IF he want all the stuff, then get a new bike. I don't need all that BS stuff. I got my 78' GS1000 in 1982 and rode it till 1996 when a cycl drop out after I add 75K miles on her. Before the GS1000 was a 74' 250GT I also put 75K+ on her. If you haven't figured it out they all Suzuki's.
Good comments. I only got water in the saddle bags once and that was in a pretty bad storm. I don’t tend to ride in weather like that much so it’s not a real problem. The fact they don’t lock doesn’t bother me too much. I keep everything in the Suzuki bags that zip up and fit nicely in the saddle bags. I just pull them out and carry them inside with me if I’m traveling. You get better gas mileage than I do. I get about 45 mpg pretty consistently and I usually go about 130 miles between fill ups. And that’s before the low fuel warning light comes on. I’m sure I could probably go up to about 175 or 180 miles but too risky for me. It is the most comfortable motorcycle I’ve ever owned. With the Mustang seat it’s an all day cruiser for sure. I realize the other options I wish it had would move the price point too high. For the money you can’t beat it. I think they will have to put ABS brakes on it soon because the US Government will probably mandate it. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe. By the way I lived in Perry back in the 80’s when I was at Robins AFB. Great little town.
@@GARamblinMan We will have to get hooked up for ride with my ride/biker buddy. He is insane with his HD's, all 5 of then. He once told me he would never get a NEWER HD. What did he do over the winter? Got a 2015 FreeWheeler. to add to his 2 74' that don't run, 86' that he just had to rebuild the clutch because he didn't like it, 84' with side cart. HE still like for tail pipes that make him happy. My ride is in upgrade mode. The stock shield got some damage, ordered a NEW ClearView Shield, will be here next week. I need more light on the road, so Im replacing all the lights with LEDs. Head lamp and Fog lamps, all have turn signal options. I purchased a light bar. I end up not needing after I got creative when mounting the Fog lamps. I had to add load resistors for the turn signals. Im waiting for ring to mount the headlamp, I got to run a wire from the Lt Blue to the head lamp for the amber turn lamp and tap into the DRT lights. Also run wires down the bar for mirror turn signals I got. Then add Lizard Lights. I need to make trip back to this small motor assc shop north of 400 and 369 for a BT sound/talk system that attaches to the outside of helmet. Im also looking at rear floorboards. One thing I don't like one bit is the left bag blocks the helmet holder and lock. In FL I have Peace Sport Night Sky scooter (yes that a 50cc or was, now a 100cc). When I go FL, I take my Van and this give me something to ride around on the crazy roads down there. I had to restore this ride after it was stolen. Im still not finish. There a few body piece I need, but need new rims as they no longer roll straight. It will be a fun ride and be my FL "go to" ride when I get finished. the only Wholesaler is in Norcross GA.
I’m not really sure. Probably a question for a Suzuki dealer but I don’t see why not. I don’t think the change would affect it handling too much. I have mini apes on HD Harley-Davidson Heritage and love them. Thanks for watching.
Great video, I own a 2008 C50. Bought it new and almost 45 K miles on it now.....nice ride , top speed for me was just over 110 mph....only tried it once. It will cruise the freeway fairly well but I would like another gear for it. Other than that......I keep on riding.
I have never had mine much above 80 mph, but I don't doubt it will go faster. The 5th gear does seem to be an overdrive, but it could use a 6th gear. If it had anti-lock brakes and cruise control, it would be the perfect bike in my opinion. Thanks for watching and ride safe.
He's right about the speed. I've had my 2006 C50 up a little over 105 mph and it still wasn't throttled out. But I slowed down and have never done that since. Then again I've also got a Power Commander, Vance and Hines Straightshot pipes, and a K&N Air Filter. Not sure if that stuff makes a big difference to the top-end or not, but the bike definitely breaths easier at mid to higher speeds. But I love this bike!
Have an 07 fantastic workhorse bike serves me well gets me there not fancy like you say with a lot of bells n whistles. A lot of bang for the buck reliable not too big and a good value. Also have the C90 great bike too but when you upsize the bigs are hi way better but not as nimble around the town. It is give n take try a C90 they run forever mine has 120 k just take care of it. Thanks for your excellent review!
i can also confirm that these are comfortable. went from sandy UT to wendover NV (around 120 miles 1 way) and back with my lady in the bitch seat and we were plenty comfortable and kept up with my pop's yamaha 1900 stratoliner
I agree. I'm taking mine in a pretty long trip in July to the NC mountains and don't have any concerns about the comfort. Besides, I get off every 125 miles or so for gas and get to stretch my legs. Do you have highway pegs? I'm thinking about getting these to help out.
GA Ramblin Man i have full on crash bars up front they are fairly nice but the air cleaner's position can make you accidentally put your heel on the rear brake pedal, but I would still recommend them, i also added a throttle lock on mine since most of my riding is just long cruising with a group
I use the Sony Action Cam HDR AS-300. It's a great low profile camera and mounts easily to the side of my helmet. I have a video that shows my set up and you can buy it from Amazon from a few diffrerent sources. I highly recommend this camera. It records in 1080p at 60 frames per second and has digital image stabilization. Thanks for watching and ride safe.
It’s a great motor and much more powerful than most people think for 805 cc. It’s been maintenance free for me for 22k miles. Only fluid changes. No other repairs. Thanks for watching.
Hello, I see that most of the time you maintained around 60mph cruising speed, can it cruise at 75 for a long time?. I'm planning to buy this bike for a 5000 mile trip, from Chile to Brazil. The one I'm looking for is a 5 years old, but 12k mi on it, almost brand new. The speed limit here is almost nonexistent and there will be very large road sections where I will be wanting to do at least 75. thanks in advance for any one that can answer this.
It will go faster but it's only a 5 speed why push it till it has no.more you want faster buy a bigger suzuki it makes no sence to expect a 100 mph out of it what's you point you want to go fast buy a 1800 Suzuki and if you have little experience riding dont do it
It will do it until it blows up 75mph is Getting at the end It's not good advice To run any moter Cycle in the red line constantly your destroying the engine
I should have gone that route. I couldn’t get the wires hidden without cutting the handle bars so I just abandoned the effort. I have heated gloves but they’re not as good as heated grips. Thanks for watching and ride safe.
You have a very relaxed pleasant way of reviewing bikes that is thoughtfull and professional. We have the same bike. I was looking at the Sprinfield do you think it is worth the extra cost over the Suzuki? I personally think it is the best looking bike in its class.
I am looking at a 2008 one of these. Can anyone tell me of the reliability, and maintenance. Also how hard to cold start with the fuel injection? Thank you!
I have a 2005 that I have owned for almost 7 years. No maintenance issues at all. Just tires and fluids. It starts up very easily and quickly even when cold. You will have no problems with a 2008 C50T. Thanks for watching and commenting. Hope you get it and enjoy many great miles.
If you google cam chains for Suzuki C50T Boulevard, you will find some good resources on cam chains, tensioners and other related tropics. Some good RUclips videos pop up that show how you get to the whole assembly.
I have not ridden the C90 yet but I really like the blacked out one they had a few years ago. Great looking motorcycle. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe.
Ive barried my niddle on my c50 alot 110 no windshield it starts to wabble like hell gotta lean like a sport bike to kill the wind....i push the limit on it it been laid down 6 times rearended by f150 at a red light.. still runs perfect...
It’s definitely a durable motorcycle. I just sold my 2005 model a few months ago and it was running great even being 16 years old. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe.
A lot of similarities between your bike and my Sporster. An 05 bought in 2013, and I went Mustang seats on it as well. Sounds like you are indeed ready to step up to a full on touring bike. Ride safe!
Hi. Love the bike and am thinking of buying one, I do have a question for you, Why do you pull the clutch in and coast up to a stop from so far away? Is that the normal way of riding in America? I am a Kiwi living in Australia. Cheers
I usually downshift through the gears coming to a stop if I have time. It was a great bike and I had it for 8 years before I sold it and bought my new Harley-Davidson Heritage. I’m sure you would love it. Such a great bike for the money. Australia and New Zealand are on my bucket list to visit and ride in. Take care and good luck.
I really like my 2015 c 50. Having my wife on most of the time, I would like to have more wind protection for both of us. Any suggestion out there? I would add a rear luggage rack if i could find a reasonably priced one.
I got the official Suzuki luggage rack from Amazon. It’s $126 today. It’s easy to install and very sturdy. Here is s link to it: www.amazon.com/Suzuki-990A0-75029-Chrome-Rear-Rack/dp/B0027JAGPQ/ref=asc_df_B0027JAGPQ/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=319120631662&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=7407070279557809095&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9051752&hvtargid=pla-611897940133&psc=1&tag=&ref=&adgrpid=61969787885&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvadid=319120631662&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=7407070279557809095&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9051752&hvtargid=pla-611897940133
Regarding wind protection, all I have is the stock windshield. I’ve been looking at getting some lower wind deflectors but haven’t found any worth buying yet. The only thing that bothers me is the cold air on my hands during the winter. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe.
This is one of the best riding discussions about a bike I have seen! Thank you for doing this.
Thanks. Enjoyed doing it and glad you liked it. Thanks for watching.
I agree. And I’d prefer to hear the bike, not some music. Good job.
Bobby Stewart same for me. The sound of that V-twin motor and Cobra pipes are music to my ears. Thanks for watching and commenting. Stay safe.
After owning 3 Goldwings I went without a bike for 7 years. Found a 2005 C50 with 8200 miles on it and one of the first red ones with ghost flames. I love it! Since it was first sold it has been converted into a "C50T" fully dressed out. I weigh 135 lbs. so the light weight and manueverability is perfect! I agree with the braking as well as the top end on this. However, I am 55 now and am really just into this because I enjoy it. It's not really necessary for me to hit 100 MPH. Thank you for the great video!
You and I think alike. I’ve never had mine over 80 mph. That was fast enough for me.
Good deal for a 2013 and low miles. I think I’d change out all the fluids including the direct drive shaft oil.
I am mainly a Harley-Davidson rider , but I have ridden , and owned many metric cruisers as well . I owned a 2007 Suzuki C 50 C , meant factory custom , same as a regular C 50 . An excellent entry level bike , or a great bike for anyone who may be short . These bikes rev high , at higher speeds , which is normal . Mine was a great machine mechanically , never gave me any trouble , rode very well , was a joy to ride . I sold it just because I had four Harley's , and was thinning the herd , I do miss it a bit . Ride safe .
It is a great bike and I just can’t seem to find a reason to change for now. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe.
Hey man I know this is an old video but I'm a new rider and I found a newer model used bike and this video really helped me decide I wanted to get it. You review was very helpful and appreciated. If you end up seeing this just wanted to say thank you for putting this out there.
I’m glad the video helped. I still have the motorcycle and have grown to really love it. Mine is 15 yrs old now, but runs great and gives me zero problems. Thanks for watching and the nice comments. Ride safe and enjoy your motorcycle.
This is awesome! The overlay showing the MPH and other things is awesome! There are so many times I wonder how they’re running the bikes and such so this is incredibly helpful!
Thanks! Glad you liked the video. The Suzuki C50T that I owned was a great motorcycle and they still are. Ride safe.
I rode a C90 for about 3 years and really enjoyed it. The previous owner had put on a very comfortable Mustang seat, a set of Cobra pipes and a Gman sub tank that added 2 1/2 gallons of fuel capacity. Unfortunately I wrecked it in 2015. After riding for over 40 years, I had a wreck. It wasn't real serious, but ruined the bike (according the the insurance Co.)
I had a C50 for 6 years.. loved it. Its worth the price has a decent resale value too. Great on fuel too. Really recommend it for starters or experienced riders.
I’ve had mine for almost 6 years now. Paid only $4,000 for it used with 7,500 miles. I love it. With the upgraded seat, exhaust, luggage rack, grips, running lights and highway bars it’s super comfortable and cheap to own. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe.
I'm a new rider and I recently bought a 2006 C50 with 38k miles on it. So far, it runs great. My only complaint is my butt gets pretty sore after a long ride. I see many people mentioning 'Mustang' seats, so I will definitely check those out. Thanks!
I know you will like this motorcycle. My butt was sore too after about an hour on the stock seat and I bought the Mustang seat and it was the best upgrade I did in that bike. You can order them from RevZilla or directly from Mustang Seats. Just put in the year and model of your bike and you’ll get the right seat. Pricey but worth it. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe and enjoy your new bike!
I've been riding for many years on many different brands of bikes and I can tell you that very few stock seats are comfortable, much less supportive. I currently ride a C50 and the seat makes me wanna cry after just 2 hours.
I'll be putting a mustang solo on my bike in the spring. It's a high quality seat and it's expensive, but it's a once-and-done purchase, and you'll be glad you did it. Ride safe
I bought my 2013 C50 from the showroom floor. It’s a great bike for getting around and has plenty of power. Easy to ride and very maneuverable in traffic.
We agree on that. The 800 cc motor is plenty powerful enough for me. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe.
I disagree. I got rid of my C50T immediately because the brakes were awful and I couldn't pass a car on the highway if my life depended on it. Needs more like 85-90 horsepower at minimum for a bike this size and weight, not 48.
I owned a 2002 Intruder Volusia for 7 years and loved it so much that when I finally decided to upgrade to something with fuel injection I bought a 2006 Boulevard C50. For those not familiar with Suzuki, when they stopped using the Intruder name they renamed them the Boulevard and the Volusia became the C50.
I also have the Mustang seat and love it. I also put a braided stainless steel front brake line on it, huge improvement.
I may try that braided stainless steel front brake line on mine. Sounds like a good idea. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe. Love those Boulevards!
One of the very BEST reviews I have ever watched. Ride safe and God bless!
I considered a Suzuki C50 before finally buying my 2013 Yamaha V Star 950.
Thanks for the kind words and thanks for watching. I considered the Yamaha VStar 950 as well. Just got a good deal on the Boulevard and pulled the trigger. Ride safe!
@@GARamblinMan that is absolutely an excellent review I've never seen a review done so professional and tell you so much about motorcycle the 2005 C50T model I love the motorcycle I'm 59 years old I don't think I will ever need another motorcycle the good Lord willing of course but it's fine for me I can travel I can really do anything I'd like to do on this bike thank you so much for the video stay safe and God bless you one-man ramble on my friend
Just got one 2011 can’t wait to enjoy thanks for the comments and video
I know you will love it. One of the best bikes I’ve ever owned. Thanks for watching and ride safe.
Bought a 2006 last year from a friend. Hadn't been out on the road on a bike in about 10 years. I love it. Just a nice solid bike for putting on some miles in the open air. Thanks for posting GA Ramblin.
I know you’ll love it. I bought mine and kept it for over 8 years and sold it for almost as much as i paid for it. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe.
Well ; After watching this Video my mind is made up . I'm getting one ...... Thank you .
I know you’ll love it. Let me know what year you get and how you like it. Thanks for watching.
@@GARamblinMan Yes Sir . I'm getting one right out of the box a 2019 ; And can't wait to video you around South & North Miami beach . Thanks again brother for the Great video ...
Iggy Moyano Jr can’t wait to see beautiful Miami from your new Boulevard!
I've owned and ridden a lot of bikes. I have this bike a year newer, and you will NOT regret it. I've had them all, and as far as an all around, easy in and out, comfortable, performing cruise, this is about as good as you can do. Now, I don't ride over 70, and usually not even that. But once I was feeling my oats and wanted to see what it had. It hit 105 and was climbing when I backed off scared, and I'm 260 lbs.
And yes, great video. Very accurate. I agree with his likes / dislikes. And he gave me a great idea. I rode for about 2 hours with my wife on the back and my butt and lower back were hurting so bad I kept having to stop and stretch and stand up for a minute on the way home. I am definitely checking out that mustang seat!
I rode a 2002 Suzuki Volusia (previous name to C50) for a couple years. The bike looked great, rode pretty easy, and had very decent acceleration for an 800cc Cruiser (these things were actually capable of running 0-60 mph is just under 6 seconds and could turn a 14.5 second quarter mile in the 90 mph range). I also believe this is one of the best sounding "dual crankpin" V-Twins out there. Generally, you only get a sweet V-Twin exhaust cadence from a single crankpin design. I did have some issues in cold weather on the Volusia with gasoline containing ethanol. However, it was carbureted and I believe the C50 has been fuel injected for some time. The Volusia was my entry back into the world of motorcycling after a 9 year hiatus. However, my wife hopped on the back and never got off. This was a total surprise as she'd only ridden on my previous motorcycle a total of about 50 miles in 15 years. For me the biggest drawback of the Volusia was highway rpms. We traded up for a Honda VTX1300 which had only slightly stronger performance but cruised the highways at almost 1,000 rpms lower so it was MUCH more relaxing. Rode that 2004 VTX1300 for 12 years and loved it (as does the present owner who purchased it from me). Incredibly Honda dumped this splendid model for the stupid Stateline models and now they're toast in the Cruiser Market. Unfortunately, I let the wife talk me into getting a fully loaded Goldwing in 2016. Got a great deal on a 2009 model with just over 20,000 miles on it. Looks and runs like new. However, I classify the Goldwing as a car on 2 wheels rather than a motorcycle. Darned thing even has an airbag on it, and I can't believe how poor the fuel economy is on the Goldwing. Any 1800cc car can do as well or better on the highway. Good job it's got a big tank. At any rate, I needed something to have some fun on as well and picked up a 2017 Honda CB1100EX for solo riding. Now this thing is a riot and an absolute blast from the past whilst also being totally modern. Wifey rode on the back of this one once and never again. She hung unto that seat strap for dear life. LOL!
I love the retro look of the Honda CB1100’s. Bigger version of the CB 350 I had in the 70’s. The C50T does cruise at higher speeds ok, it like you point out, its at a higher RPM and the engine just feels wound out. The fuel injection in the models now is great. I don’t miss the carbureted bikes at all. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe.
@@GARamblinMan My first bike was a 1972 CB350. A GREAT bike which I rode for 15 years was a 1982 Honda CB450SC Nighthawk. Surprisingly, the horsepower of that carbureted and air cooled 37 year old 450 is almost the same as the 2017 fuel injected and liquid cooled CBR500. So much for the progression in engine technology. The ergonomics on that Nighthawk were amazing and I've had no other bike with a more comfortable seat. Ironically, the 1st edition Nighthawk seats from 1982 look pretty similar to many Corbin seats that I've seen. Hmmmm???? If Honda had brought that Nighthawk series back instead of the CB1100, I would have bought one in a heartbeat, but probably the 750cc version.
I got a really nice 06 C50 less than 9k a few months ago after 25 years without a bike. took some getting used to even though about same size as my 700 Shadow. Just a big bike.
Love it, I like just cruising at 45 to 50mph. did put a slipstreamer 15in windshield on so it still looks good.
So hood to be back in saddle again.
Did take on interstate but like to just enjoy the machine and scenery at country roads.
Your'e gonna really like this motorcycle. I was in the same position as you when I bought mine about 4 years ago. It's great for the backroads and that is where I usually stay. I have had it out on the interstate and it has decent power for that but I prefer the country two lane roads. RIde safe and thanks for watching.
I just got me one. First bike ever. I noticed it needs to warm up a lot though or it'll die when i shift it into 1st. It only has 3100 miles...is this normal ? Or should i be concerned.
I've had two Electra Glides and now I want the C50T because I want something that is lighter to move around, better gas mileage, does not need the maintenance that my HD's did, doesn't cost and arm and a leg and looks really good. I have been looking at the Kawasaki Vulcan, Honda Shadow and this Suzuki and I will probably be getting the Suzuki. I like the shaft drive, cleaner and less maintenance.
Thanks for the good review.
You won’t be disappointed. The newer ones have an electronic fuel gage snd big LCD display with the odometer and gear indicators really easy to read. And the engine is really bullet proof and low maintenance. Good luck with your search. New ones are a good deal and there’s a ton of used ones out there at really good prices. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe.
@@GARamblinMan In your video you mentioned you may be in the market for a different bike in the future, did you change bikes or are you still riding the Suzuki? I don't recall if you said so in the video, what model year is yours?
I’m still on my Suzuki C50T. It’s a 2005 model but still in great condition and runs like a champ. I’ll probably keep it a while longer so I can keep saving the $ for my next bike. This one suits me just fine for now.
Good and good looking bike as well. The data on the screen I missed in so many bike vids. You finally managed it. Very cool!
The GPS data on the screen comes from my Sony Action Cam, which is not my primary camera any more but it is pretty cool. I’ll make another video soon and use it. I like it too. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe.
After owning over ten bikes in my 40 years of riding (175cc ~ 1600cc) my current ride is the perfect fit for me, a 2015 Honda CTX700. As with most riders every few years you're looking for an excuse to make a change. But every time I get on the CTX I the ergonomics that is perfect for my 5'6" frame. The foot controls (somewhere between mid and forward), seat and handlebars are in just the right position to eliminate any stress or strain on my knees, wrist, elbows and shoulders. My need for speed has diminished over the years so the 670cc engine and relatively light weight make it a fun ride. I've heard 6'2" and taller folks say the C50 is perfect for them which leads me to believe it might be more of a stretch for me so I'd like to heard from any shorter riders (5'4" ~ 5'8") on how the C50 fits them.
The C50 was extremely comfortable for me. I’m 6 ft talk and had no problems. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe.
I know that this video has been around for a bit, but I enjoyed seeing roads that I am VERY familiar with. I live in north Hall county and I regularly ride 369/20/372 and all of the side roads through out that area to get where I'm going in either North Fulton or Cherokee county. Even though I have two HDs now, I still have my '05 C50 (bought in '07 with only 112 miles on it!) and ride it regularly; it was my re-entry bike and at 70k miles, I'm not likely to get anywhere near the money for it compared to the enjoyment that I still get out of it. As a matter of fact, I bought it in Woodstock, and rode it home that night on East Cherokee Drive to Cotton Road (whee!) to 20, to 369 and on up to 400, with my poor wife trying to follow in our old Grand Cherokee.
My mods have included removing the PAIR valve (which makes valve adjustment easier; I used the Baron kit), rebuilding the seat with memory foam, discarding the stock rear lights in favor of reproduction vintage auto units in LED, handmade fender tips from 1/8" aluminum stock, and some cheap aftermarket hard bags with built-in lights in the turning circuit. I just put a new clutch on a couple of days ago, and the only major trouble I've ever had was a coil gone bad at about 40k. I run Rotella diesel oil in dino 15W40 and Wix fiters and change every 3k. These are amazingly durable and maintainable motorcycles, but more importantly, they're just plain FUN.
Thanks for a great video!
Sounds like you’re nine is awesome with the mods you’ve done. Glad to hear you have 70K miles on it. I have about 25K on mine now and look forward to many more. I will probably keep mine too when I buy a new motorcycle - it’s not worth a great deal of money and it I just love it so much I hate to think of parting with it. Thanks for watching and I’m sure you’ll continue to see a lot of familiar roads on my videos.
Nice video...info on bottom of the screen is unique and extremely helpful! Very professional. I like this bike ALLOT.
The data at the bottom of the screen comes from the video editing software that comes with the Sony camera. I’ll put it on some future videos. This is a great motorcycle and I’m glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe.
Excellent presentation and much appreciated. I'm looking at getting a 2008 with 7k on her this coming weekend so you answered a lot of questions for me. Much appreciated!
You should get a great deal on this bike and with only 7K miles- you will get many trouble free years out of a very reliable and fun motorcycle. Thanks for watching and ride safe.
Good video. I recently got the 2011 model to complement my smaller Bully S40. I have to say that both vibrate almost the same at 80 mph. The S40 can get to 95 fast but it has a hard time to get to 100 mph. The C50 gets to 90 fast but has a hard time getting to 110 mph. I wasn't able to get it to go beyond that in flat and straight road but hey, I was just testing. I'm happy to get it to 100 mph when needed and stay at 80 all day.
Suzuki makes a good bike. I’ve had my 2007 M50 for 11 years. Still runs great. I do want to move to something bigger soon though. Good video.
I want a bigger and more touring type bike too. But sometimes I think - why? This one is so comfortable. I’ve never had a minutes trouble with this Suzuki. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe.
Watched your video before I went and picked up 08 model yesterday with 5k miles. Had a blast riding it home. Thanks bud.
I know you’re going to love it. Great choice. Thanks for watching and nice comment. Ride safe.
Thank you sir, you convinced me, I just purchased a 2019 and I love it.
I’m sure you will get many happy miles out of your new motorcycle. And you get the newest model with all the bells and whistles. Send me some pictures to grmblnman@gmail.com. Can’t wait to see it!
I just bought a 2008 Boulevard with 5,000 miles on it. Love this bike and I am not even that experienced with motorcycles. Friends told me that its not a good beginner bike but I disagree.
Game Master I agree if you are physically able to handle the size and weight, it’s fine as a starter bike and will even last longer S your only bike if you like it. I’ve had mine 8 years now and love it. Thanks for watching and ride safe.
I bought one. I'm 60. First bike for me. I LOVE IT. 6' 280. LOOOOOOVE ITTTTT
It’s a great first bike. I know you will enjoy riding it. Very comfortable and plenty of power to get you where you want to go. Thanks for watching and have fun on your new Boulevard!
Great video. I have a 2006 model of the exact same bike. I got it up to 105 once and it was still trying to go a little more before I got scared and backed off. I never drive faster than 70. And that is rare. He gave me a great idea. after riding a couple of hours with my wife on back my lower back and butt hurts so bad I had to keep stopping and standing up on the way home. So I'm definitely checking into the mustang seat. Great video!!!
You are braver than me to push it that fast. I think I got up to 85 once and was afraid to go faster. You will love the Mustang seat and your butt will thank you. I would opt for the slightly more expensive seat that comes with the back rest. I didn’t and I regret it.
I've done the bigger bikes but now I'm 65 with bad hips and knees so I got a C50. Less weight and I'm comfortable with the power I did have to remove the floorboards and foot controls and replace them with pegs and controls from a Suzuki M50...Gave me much better lean clearance and the pegs are much better on my hips and knees...Oh if you want to waterproof the bags there is a spray on rubber you can use to spray the inside with, works great.
I feel your pain...I am a few years older than you and ride a 2006 c50T. Great bike.
I had a brand new 50. Within two weeks the clutch apparently malfunctioned, the dealer said it was hydra locked. So, they replaced it. The issue never resurfaced.
After that I was exiting a toll booth in rush hour traffic. The bike apparently was stuck in first gear. I had to crack the throttle off and on repeatedly to get it out of first into second. This issue never resurfaced.
I had an AC100 Suzuki when I was a kid. And a 550-4 about thirteen years ago. I also had a 40 cruiser about eleven years ago. These bikes were great.
Suzuki bikes in general have been good. But once you plunk down a check for a new bike. You just don't need any headaches.
I just bought a new street bike. It is a Honda. I walked right past a used Suzuki 50, in the same dealership.
I wish y'all the best. With your 50's.
I had my Suzuki C50T for about 10 years and it was a good bike and very reliable. But I did have to replace the clutch on it. You certainly won’t regret buying a Honda. I had a couple and they were rock solid. Thanks for watching!
I bought one new in 07. C50 black. It's the most dependable motorcycle that I have ever known.
I had no issues with mine except replacing the clutch in almost 10 years. And it was 6 years old when I bought it. Just fluid changes and it performed flawlessly. Thanks for watching.
I lobe my bike definitely a good ride.... yes Indeed... your wife makes it that much greater... your video with the riding is so vivid to one who loves bikes and love to ride ....thank you 🙏🏽
Thanks for the kind comments. Ride safe.
I got the 2011 c50t. I bought it as a beginner but within a week I wanted something larger. I love the bike, as you love yours but I like touring. Need more power. Great video!
I can certainly understand the need for more power if you’re doing a lot of long distance touring. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe.
Spot on, great review - agree!. We were away from riding for many years, two years ago we picked up a 2006 with 14k for next to nothing just to start riding again. Love it, yep had to get Mustang seats, awesome. We are heading out on a week to ten-day trip soon. Excellent review!
Thanks for watching and enjoy your ride on the Boulevard.
I am from Rome! Looking at getting back into a bike and i found a C50T for a great price. It is a 2008 with 9k miles on it. Thanks for the info in this video, very helpful!
I know you will love it. We should get together and ride around Rome sometime when I come to visit my Mom who still lives there - just past Berry College in Armuchee. I live in Cumming now which is only about an hour and 15 minutes from Rome. Thanks for watching and ride safe on your new Boulevard.
@@GARamblinMan We should definitely get together and ride when you come to Rome. Do you still have your C50T?
Chip Shaw yes I still have it and can show you all the extras Ive added to it. I’ll let you know next time I’m in Rome.
Hey Doug. Mark Tucker here. You may not remember me. Like you, I sold my Heritage. I'm buying a,...guess what?.....2005 Suzuki C50T, a red one. Needed something a bit lighter and I'll get to sock a lot of $$$ in the bank. Good luck with your BMW and ride safe.
I know you’ll love the Boulevard. Mine was a 2005 too just in black. I liked the red and almost bought one but got a better deal on the black one. It’s a great bike and lighter than your Heritage but a lot like it. Have fun !
Been looking to step up from my GZ250 to something bigger. I like the Suzuki bikes and have been considering the M50 or the C50. Great video.
M50 is a little sportier. C50 more of a classic cruiser. Both are great bikes. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe.
This was a very honest video, I liked it and now own a 2006 Suzuki c50t.
I too would like the abs on my brakes....
Keep up the great videos .....
Thanks. I tried to be as honest as it could. All in all - I love the bike. Great value.
Do you still like the bike? I may be looking at one tomorrow. Do you like how it rides on the highway?
I am a new rider and I ride a 2012 Suzuki Ct 50 Boulevard great bike nice size .
It’s a really good bike for newer riders and I proved it was a good bike even after that since I kept mine for 8 years. Have fun on the Boulevard! Thanks for watching and ride safe.
Your review is exactly how I feel about my c50t. With the mustang seat it is a great, comfortable bike! but lacks the power and some amenities. I have so far tried the voyager and vstar 1300 but didn't feel excited about either one. Harleys and Indians will be next before I decide on an upgrade!
I'm keeping mine for awhile. I have a difficult time deciding on what I want next, so I'll wait until I'm sure and have all the cash saved. I'm kinda liking the Yamaha FJR1300 lately.
@wiguitar. I feel exactly the same about my c50t as you and will look at a HD or Indian for my next.
why not go for C90
I've always thought the C50 is a nice bike. I've ridden a friend's C50 recently and compared to my '01 Harley sportster 883, the C50 is incredibly comfortable and smooth running.
I agree. It's a smooth and comfortable bike. Thanks for watching.
I am buying this bike tomorrow! A 2009 with a fuel gauge. It does have lockable saddle bags because that was on my list also. Ha. I did want cruise control but like you mentioned there isn't one.
I noticed you didn't mention buffeting. The guy that I'm getting my bike from rides the freeways a lot and bought an added windshield part to help with that.
My first bike was an 86 Honda Shadow VT700C. That had 6 speeds and a tachometer but a smaller tank. I only got about 120 miles per tank. But the power on that was pretty awesome. I never got it past 92 but if I needed to pass someone on a freeway, I had no problems.
I am also looking at cobra pipes because I like the deep sound AND I think they're safer. My buddy had a 2004 Shadow that rode lower than my Shadow but his pipes were stock and cars got right up to me without noticing me.
Thanks for taking the time to share!
AtlantisIndigo hope you enjoy your new bike. You will love it. This motorcycle has good power and I really don't notice too much helmet buffeting from my windshield. I use a full face helmet and it's pretty quiet. Thanks for watching. You should post a video on RUclips of your new ride!
GA Ramblin Man actually the guy stiffed me. 28 minutes before the meet he left a voicemail that said his friend contacted him and wanted his bike so the bikes been sold, even though he knew we'd made an agreement the night before. Sad. I'll keep looking
That is too bad. Keep looking there are a lot of them out there for sale. Try Cycle Trader or Ebay
You're right about the brakes. We know how to ride, how to break. But in a split second emergency break, you can't adjust front/rear brake control fast enough. I had an incident when I was 0.25 seconds decision time to get clipped and I over-engaged on the front and went flying because I was in a lean. I guess if I was an experience track-racer always in an emergency ride condition I might know how to throw a bike down every few months with years of dumping bike experience... but I'm not a racer nor do I put myself in emergency conditions nor do I enjoy being in those conditions. Like I said, you are right about having ABS all around and dual disc.
And they keep improving ABS braking now to include having sensors to know if you’re leaning or not. All this including linked front and rear brakes and traction control are just more ways to help the rider. There’s no substitute for knowing how to ride and brake, but this new technology certainly helps.
I solved the leaky and un-lockable pannier problem by fitting a pair of Triumph ST hard cases to my C50T, i brought them for a couple of Hundred bucks never been used, I reversed the pannier brackets on the C50T and made a cross bar to lock the new panniers onto the C50T out 1/4" x 2" aluminium bar.
Wow. Great idea and I’m sure a nice upgrade. The unlockable bags and the fact they were not waterproof were a definite shortcoming for this bike. It didn’t have many but this is one. Thanks for watching!
That's so funny. I recognized the road you were riding on at the beginning of the video. Back roads around Milton. I ride through that area all the time on my weekend rides.
rave16912007 wait, like Milton, FL? If so, that’s awesome.
Milton, GA - Atlanta suburb
2nd excellent mature real world review on this Suzuki C50, thanks!
Thanks for the kind words and thanks too for watching. Ride safe!
Good comments. I had a 2005 I bought new and had it 5 years and did a LOT of customization to it. Being less expensive these are great machines to get and to really make them your own and make them different so when you go to an event you don't just look like half the other bikes out there. I will say I disagree about Heritage seat being comfortable. I have a 2016 Heritage now and a 2007 C50 with a Mustang seat. The Suzuki is MUCH more comfortable. The Heritage I am sore and shifting within an hour. When I customized my 2005 I did a custom windshield, lower wind deflectors, light bar, Thunder Air intake, cobra pipes and cobra Fi2000 controller. Several different saddle bags over the years and at one time a trunk. I had an amp in the side compartment and speakers on bars for music. 4" pull back risers to bring the bars a little closer (I am vertically challenged) I added a custom speedo face plate, hiway bars and pegs, Passenger floor boards, and one of the best was a C90 rear drivetrain. That gave the feeling in 5th gear of a bigger touring bike but did not sacrifice low end power. For a couple hundred bucks it was amazing! I have since had Kawasaki and Harley full touring, a C90 and the Heritage. The current C50 is my wifes starter bike and I honestly like it better then my Harley. If I could I would trade off the over priced HD and go back to Suzuki in a heartbeat. If not a C50 a 2013 or newer C90 which is also awesome but not as many aftermarket things as the C50 has available.
You’ve done much more customizations to your C50 than me. I’m
Interested in the speedometer mod and C90 drivetrain mods. Tell me more about those. Thanks for watching and filling me in on your bike. Ride safe.
@@GARamblinMan this link has a great explanation of the drive MOD. You can also many times find them for sale already complete and ready to go, thats what I did and just swap them out. www.volusiariders.com/58-motors-transmissions-drives/180488-dj-drive-mod-explained.html As for the Speedo I will include a link to Ebay that is one the seller can customize anything you want you just have to contact him. The install is straight forward and instructions can be found with a google search or on www.volusiariders.com I didn't do a lot of really long distance on my 2005 C50 I think max was only about 600-700 miles a day, 1200 one weekend with the second day being all in the rain.
www.ebay.com/itm/Suzuki-Boulevard-C50-Face-plate-Red-Dawn-2005-2009-MPH-or-KM-H/123120436051?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649
Thanks Jeff. Great info.
ABSOLUTE WONDERFUL VIDEO...WELL PRESENTED AND A JOY TO WATCH..THANKYOU
Thanks for the kind comments and thanks again for watching. Ride safe.
Great video GA Rambling Man!
I was curious about the ride tracker/ GPS video stream you are showing in this video. How does one get that...I was thinking would be good just to document and keep track of one's rides. Thanks much. Keep vlogging. Like your easy, down to earth style of narrations. Keep 'em coming!
That was a feature on my Sony Action Cam I was using. I really like it but don’t use that camera much anymore. Thank for the kind words and glad you enjoy the videos.
That's a great looking bike! A very thorough, and overall quite positive review. Now I want one, lol. The pipes sound fantastic, BTW. Many thanks for posting this.
It is a great bike. Go get you one. They are not expensive at all. The Cobra pipes really do sound good. Even better in person. Thanks for watching and commenting. Have a great Holiday weekend.
Thanks for this upload! I think this would be a great bike for me to start my riding journey. looks like it maneuvers well and it's not too heavy for a beginner. and the price is great!
I think you would love it and there are a ton of good late model used C50T's out there. Try Ebay and Cycle Trader. Hope you find a good bike and ride safe!
I’m 17 5,5 about 130lbs. And I’m fixing to buy the exact same bike from my grandpa. I’m experienced with dirt bikes and enduros. So I hope I’ll do good on a 800
Just take it easy and go take the MSF course. You should do fine. Thanks for watching. Ride safe.
I've got a 2006 C50 which I've owned since new and agree with your assessment. I don't really mind not having a fuel gauge because like you, I'm OK with checking mileage until the yellow light starts flashing showing 1 gallon left. I've wondered about getting Mustang seats, but thanks to your recommendation I'll do it!
...and thank you for the review.
You won't regret the Mustang seat. I just rode 150 miles today and total comfort. Thanks for watching.
Really Enjoyed your review sir. I'm looking into a C50T as a first bike. Thank you for your honesty. Safe Riding
Michael Cook I think you will really enjoy it. I've had mine for over 4 years now and have not outgrown it. Put a Mustang seat on it and you can ride all say no problem. Thanks for watching and good luck to you.
I just bought a used 2011 C50T and it is great beginning bike for me. They did start putting the electronic fuel gauges on them so I don't have to do the odometer trick.
You’ll love the C50T. Great choice.
I like my Harley TriGlide with the 103 High Output because of the torque, hands free stereo, cruise control, storage and the fact that I’m paralyzed from the arms down the 3 wheels come in handy..lol
I’ve never ridden a trike. I want to try one. Thanks for watching.
great vid. people just need to understand it's a bike to cruise around on. it's not a touring bike.
It does what it does very well. Great cruiser.
Great sounding bike, and good talking points on it overall. I'm looking for a larger cruising bike, especially for the wife, but I really don't want to get rid of my 650 Vstrom. Between the 950 Yamaha Vstar and this I'm leaning to the Yamaha because of the brakes. I do like the shaft drive on this though. As cheap as both of them are, I may be able to keep Vstrom if I'm patient for the right deal.
I considered the Yamaha 950 too and liked it about as well as the Suzuki but found the best deal on the Suzuki and pulled the trigger on this one. You won’t go wrong with either. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe.
Great video!! Looking at getting a 2007 C50T! Thing only has 12k miles on it! Two tone white and silver! I had a Honda Shadow Aero 750 before, so this is close!
Andrew Scheidt sounds like a great deal. You’ll love it.
you got a subscriber.......i love this machine from Suzuki....i don't have yet but wishing to have one soon.....
it has a low fuel light that will come on before you run out of gas it will run 20//30 miles after low fuel light turns on
I have had the light come on a few times but I am nervous I won’t be able to find a gas station so I usually try to gas up before it comes on. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@GARamblinMan I'm the same way. When I think of what I want to do on any given day, "Push motorcycle down highway to gas station" does not make the list.... Lol It depends on where you live too. And where you ride. I take my truck through the city to work and the bike is for open roads where there may not be a station for a long time.
Weird they removed the fuel guage, I have a 04 Volusia, basically same bike minus fuel injection and it has a bar graph fuel guage.
My wife has a Suzuki M50 and on a weekend she put more than 500 miles on it, no windshield no highway pegs. thru Florida sideway rain and scorching heat, and both keep on going like they have a purpose!!!!!
Suzuki makes some great bikes. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe.
Thanks for the great review. I'm looking at a 2009 model now. People love these for the most part.
It’s a great motorcycle. You’ll even get a fuel gage with the 2009 model! Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe.
my husband has same bike same color//year everything set up about the same...he loves that bike we got two others that is his favorite
I can see why he loves it. I do too. Just a great all around motorcycle at a great price. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I have a 2007 M50 and love it. Liked your review.
Nice bike! I have an 05 c50t, great bike, big step up from my first bike an 02 shadow..
Same year as mine. I still have it and love it.
@@GARamblinMan nice! I think it's bizarre they didn't make the gas gauge for the 05 and 06 then started back up in 07.. thank goodness for the indicator though!
Otherthan that, I love my bike, and the price for it was too low to pass up.
agreed about the fuel and tachometer. Thats annoying. But its quite agile, I love how it banks. And I disagree about power, I accidentally got it past 80 today while not paying attention, it could have gone more.
The little things I don’t like about the bike are minor and not that big of a deal. It’s a great bike that I like even more the longer I own it. It does have pretty decent power that’s plenty for me. Thanks for watching and subscribing. Ride safe.
What's the overlay /camera you're using? I dig all the extra info it gives.
It's the Sony Action Cam. Model HDR AS300. It has an option to turn on or off the GPS feature for the video where the speedometer and other data is shown on my video. I always leave it turned on for the camera and then when I download the video file and edit it with the Sony software they provide with the camera - you can decide if you want it on the video or not. I have it on some of my videos and some I don't. It's a great feature on a great camera.
Awesome thanks very much. Very slick. Appreciate the review too, I've been window shopping for a first bike and this one has crossed my radar a couple times after a friend who has been riding for a long time suggested the C50 to me. Great feedback on it.
@@GARamblinMan wow... That's freaking awesome. What kind of mic/ helmet are you using? Killer video my friend
shawn h. I have an Arai Signet Q full face and currently use a GoPro Hero 7 Black with microphone routed to inside my helmet. For this video I was using a Sony Action Cam HDR-AS300 mounted to the side of my helmet with a Sony microphone routed from the camera to inside my helmet. Both were great setups.
THANK You.
Thoroughly Enjoyed your vid.
Greetings from 'OZ'. (Australia)
Thanks for watching! Always glad to hear from folks In Australia. Never been but riding there is on my To-Do List. Ride safe and stay cool.
@@GARamblinMan
Thank you sir.
Love that humming sound of your engine🏍️
I love the sound too of the Cobra exhaust I put on the motorcycle. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe
@@GARamblinMan which cobra pipes do you have?
Heeschx3 they are the classic slash cut by Cobra. They are listed at $542 for my bike on Cobra’s website now. You can probably shop around for a better price. Several on line outlets sell them - JP Cycles, Dennis Kirk, etc.
I just bought that same bike but 2012 model. 5k miles on, her garage kept. 42 hundred $. Side note it's my first bike ever.
You’re going to love this motorcycle. You got about the same deal I got on mine for similar age and miles. It feels big at first and looks big but it handles like a dream. Just practice the low speed turns and maneuvering and you’ll be fine. Great first bike. I bought mine thinking I would have it just a couple of years and move up to a big touring bike. Nope. 8 years later and I’m still on it. Very comfortable bike. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe.
Man that thing sounds nice! In other videos it sounds different
I would like to correct a few things he said about the bike. I have 2006 VL800TK6 C50T. I have never found water in my bag. No I don't like that there no locks on the Bag. I have no problem getting the bike up 80 for passing and I don't like that air handler being in the way of the back brake. Im working on correcting this. I replace all the front lights with LED and had to add Load Resistors. I even replaced the stock turn signals with LED Fog Lamps and Turn signals. The head lamp flash amber when turning. I get 50 to 75 MPG and the bike does have a low fuel warning. First I went out, it was 55 miles to meet up, we road around for 100 miles, then 55 miles home all on the same tank of gas. I had a 78' GS1000 E and C50T beat the 1000 hands down. Riding 55 miles on GS1000 was hard on you, and it had Vetter Fairing and Hard Bags and Trunk. The C50T is tons easier on me. Everything he doesn't like Im doing something about to make MY Ride the BEST Ride. The plan is to ride to Stirgus next year and ride the Axanar Tour Across American. I also live in GA and ride the same roads as he did. The goal right now it work up to riding 200+ miles non-stop. When I take my van to FL I drive from Perry, GA to Kissimmee non-stop. FYI, I don't care that there only 1 disc brake on front and drums on the back. All the brake stuff he talked about wasn't around for bikes before 2012. IF he want all the stuff, then get a new bike. I don't need all that BS stuff. I got my 78' GS1000 in 1982 and rode it till 1996 when a cycl drop out after I add 75K miles on her. Before the GS1000 was a 74' 250GT I also put 75K+ on her. If you haven't figured it out they all Suzuki's.
Good comments. I only got water in the saddle bags once and that was in a pretty bad storm. I don’t tend to ride in weather like that much so it’s not a real problem. The fact they don’t lock doesn’t bother me too much. I keep everything in the Suzuki bags that zip up and fit nicely in the saddle bags. I just pull them out and carry them inside with me if I’m traveling. You get better gas mileage than I do. I get about 45 mpg pretty consistently and I usually go about 130 miles between fill ups. And that’s before the low fuel warning light comes on. I’m sure I could probably go up to about 175 or 180 miles but too risky for me. It is the most comfortable motorcycle I’ve ever owned. With the Mustang seat it’s an all day cruiser for sure. I realize the other options I wish it had would move the price point too high. For the money you can’t beat it. I think they will have to put ABS brakes on it soon because the US Government will probably mandate it. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe. By the way I lived in Perry back in the 80’s when I was at Robins AFB. Great little town.
@@GARamblinMan We will have to get hooked up for ride with my ride/biker buddy. He is insane with his HD's, all 5 of then. He once told me he would never get a NEWER HD. What did he do over the winter? Got a 2015 FreeWheeler. to add to his 2 74' that don't run, 86' that he just had to rebuild the clutch because he didn't like it, 84' with side cart. HE still like for tail pipes that make him happy.
My ride is in upgrade mode. The stock shield got some damage, ordered a NEW ClearView Shield, will be here next week. I need more light on the road, so Im replacing all the lights with LEDs. Head lamp and Fog lamps, all have turn signal options. I purchased a light bar. I end up not needing after I got creative when mounting the Fog lamps. I had to add load resistors for the turn signals. Im waiting for ring to mount the headlamp, I got to run a wire from the Lt Blue to the head lamp for the amber turn lamp and tap into the DRT lights. Also run wires down the bar for mirror turn signals I got. Then add Lizard Lights. I need to make trip back to this small motor assc shop north of 400 and 369 for a BT sound/talk system that attaches to the outside of helmet. Im also looking at rear floorboards. One thing I don't like one bit is the left bag blocks the helmet holder and lock.
In FL I have Peace Sport Night Sky scooter (yes that a 50cc or was, now a 100cc). When I go FL, I take my Van and this give me something to ride around on the crazy roads down there. I had to restore this ride after it was stolen. Im still not finish. There a few body piece I need, but need new rims as they no longer roll straight. It will be a fun ride and be my FL "go to" ride when I get finished. the only Wholesaler is in Norcross GA.
The best owner review
Thanks for watching and the nice comments. Ride safe.
I have the exact same year make and model good video bud
It was a great motorcycle and I hated trading it in. One of most favorite bikes I’ve ever owned. Thanks for watching.
I really appreciate your detailed review!
This bike sounds awesome!
Ray Downes I love these Cobra pipes. They sound even better in person. Well worth the $. Thanks for watching. Ride safe my friend.
Would it be possible to replace the stock handlebars with 10” or 12” ape hangers? Would that affect the bike’s drive ability?
I’m not really sure. Probably a question for a Suzuki dealer but I don’t see why not. I don’t think the change would affect it handling too much. I have mini apes on HD Harley-Davidson Heritage and love them. Thanks for watching.
This was great, thank you!!
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it.
Great video, I own a 2008 C50. Bought it new and almost 45 K miles on it now.....nice ride , top speed for me was just over 110 mph....only tried it once. It will cruise the freeway fairly well but I would like another gear for it. Other than that......I keep on riding.
I have never had mine much above 80 mph, but I don't doubt it will go faster. The 5th gear does seem to be an overdrive, but it could use a 6th gear. If it had anti-lock brakes and cruise control, it would be the perfect bike in my opinion. Thanks for watching and ride safe.
He's right about the speed. I've had my 2006 C50 up a little over 105 mph and it still wasn't throttled out. But I slowed down and have never done that since. Then again I've also got a Power Commander, Vance and Hines Straightshot pipes, and a K&N Air Filter. Not sure if that stuff makes a big difference to the top-end or not, but the bike definitely breaths easier at mid to higher speeds. But I love this bike!
Have an 07 fantastic workhorse bike serves me well gets me there not fancy like you say with a lot of bells n whistles.
A lot of bang for the buck reliable not too big and a good value.
Also have the C90 great bike too but when you upsize the bigs are hi way better but not as nimble around the town. It is give n take try a C90 they run forever mine has 120 k just take care of it. Thanks for your excellent review!
Thanks for watching. I have never tried a C90T but would like to. These Suzukis are great bikes. Ride safe!
Love that sound!!
Those Cobra pipes are pretty awesome! Thanks for watching.
I had a 2006 one. The owner before me change the jets. It really was fast for a 800 cc.
i can also confirm that these are comfortable. went from sandy UT to wendover NV (around 120 miles 1 way) and back with my lady in the bitch seat and we were plenty comfortable and kept up with my pop's yamaha 1900 stratoliner
I agree. I'm taking mine in a pretty long trip in July to the NC mountains and don't have any concerns about the comfort. Besides, I get off every 125 miles or so for gas and get to stretch my legs. Do you have highway pegs? I'm thinking about getting these to help out.
GA Ramblin Man i have full on crash bars up front they are fairly nice but the air cleaner's position can make you accidentally put your heel on the rear brake pedal, but I would still recommend them, i also added a throttle lock on mine since most of my riding is just long cruising with a group
GA Ramblin Man I will post up a video of it for you so you can see how they look
Great. I have the crash bars but thought some highway pegs might help me stretch my legs out a bit.
I have a cramp buster and that helps me on long rides.
The best video taken from a bike, I love the the angle of your camera and the way it shows the controls and the road. What camera did you use?
I use the Sony Action Cam HDR AS-300. It's a great low profile camera and mounts easily to the side of my helmet. I have a video that shows my set up and you can buy it from Amazon from a few diffrerent sources. I highly recommend this camera. It records in 1080p at 60 frames per second and has digital image stabilization. Thanks for watching and ride safe.
I'm shopping, you've narrowed it down for me.....thanks
You won’t be disappointed. It’s a great motorcycle and even better value. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe and let me know what you get!
my 2012 C50T tops out at 110 mph, my biggest dislike is the studds on the studded seat and bags the studs like to work loose
I don't mind the look of the studs, but a few of mine have come off on the passenger back rest. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe!
Check out the HD Streetglide. Fairing radio and hard bags. Touring platform.
It's your h.u.d you do over the video was enough for me to like and subscribe
It’s a pretty cool feature that the Sony Action cam had. GoPro should do the same. Thanks for watching & subscribing!
That Suzuki 805cc engine is awesome.
It’s a great motor and much more powerful than most people think for 805 cc. It’s been maintenance free for me for 22k miles. Only fluid changes. No other repairs. Thanks for watching.
@@GARamblinMan well, I sold my GZ250 and got a killer deal on a 1999 VZ800 Marauder with only 14,000 miles on it. This thing rips pretty damn good.
Great bike. I’m sure you got a great deal.
Hello, I see that most of the time you maintained around 60mph cruising speed, can it cruise at 75 for a long time?.
I'm planning to buy this bike for a 5000 mile trip, from Chile to Brazil. The one I'm looking for is a 5 years old, but 12k mi on it, almost brand new. The speed limit here is almost nonexistent and there will be very large road sections where I will be wanting to do at least 75.
thanks
in advance for any one that can answer this.
It will definitely cruise at 75 mph no problem. That’s getting close to its capabilities but it can do it. Thanks for watching and ride safe.
It will go faster but it's only a 5 speed why push it till it has no.more you want faster buy a bigger suzuki it makes no sence to expect a 100 mph out of it what's you point you want to go fast buy a 1800 Suzuki and if you have little experience riding dont do it
It will do it until it blows up 75mph is
Getting at the end
It's not good advice
To run any moter
Cycle in the red line constantly your destroying the engine
I agree. Anything over 75 is really pushing this 800 cc motor and probably not a good idea.
I have Easton heated grips on my C50 wires on the bar though.
I should have gone that route. I couldn’t get the wires hidden without cutting the handle bars so I just abandoned the effort. I have heated gloves but they’re not as good as heated grips. Thanks for watching and ride safe.
You have a very relaxed pleasant way of reviewing bikes that is thoughtfull and professional. We have the same bike. I was looking at the Sprinfield do you think it is worth the extra cost over the Suzuki? I personally think it is the best looking bike in its class.
I am looking at a 2008 one of these. Can anyone tell me of the reliability, and maintenance. Also how hard to cold start with the fuel injection? Thank you!
I have a 2005 that I have owned for almost 7 years. No maintenance issues at all. Just tires and fluids. It starts up very easily and quickly even when cold. You will have no problems with a 2008 C50T. Thanks for watching and commenting. Hope you get it and enjoy many great miles.
Good afternoon! I'm a big fan of the Suzuki VL800. I am very interested in the question about cam chains. What resource do they have?
If you google cam chains for Suzuki C50T Boulevard, you will find some good resources on cam chains, tensioners and other related tropics. Some good RUclips videos pop up that show how you get to the whole assembly.
I'm about to buy a 2007, recommend buying it, I'm a beginner
You will like it. Just take your time and practice
I owned a c90, it was a great bike.
I have not ridden the C90 yet but I really like the blacked out one they had a few years ago. Great looking motorcycle. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe.
Ive barried my niddle on my c50 alot 110 no windshield it starts to wabble like hell gotta lean like a sport bike to kill the wind....i push the limit on it it been laid down 6 times rearended by f150 at a red light.. still runs perfect...
It’s definitely a durable motorcycle. I just sold my 2005 model a few months ago and it was running great even being 16 years old. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe.
A lot of similarities between your bike and my Sporster. An 05 bought in 2013, and I went Mustang seats on it as well. Sounds like you are indeed ready to step up to a full on touring bike. Ride safe!
Hi. Love the bike and am thinking of buying one, I do have a question for you, Why do you pull the clutch in and coast up to a stop from so far away? Is that the normal way of riding in America? I am a Kiwi living in Australia. Cheers
I usually downshift through the gears coming to a stop if I have time. It was a great bike and I had it for 8 years before I sold it and bought my new Harley-Davidson Heritage. I’m sure you would love it. Such a great bike for the money. Australia and New Zealand are on my bucket list to visit and ride in. Take care and good luck.
I really like my 2015 c 50. Having my wife on most of the time, I would like to have more wind protection for both of us. Any suggestion out there? I would add a rear luggage rack if i could find a reasonably priced one.
I got the official Suzuki luggage rack from Amazon. It’s $126 today. It’s easy to install and very sturdy. Here is s link to it: www.amazon.com/Suzuki-990A0-75029-Chrome-Rear-Rack/dp/B0027JAGPQ/ref=asc_df_B0027JAGPQ/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=319120631662&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=7407070279557809095&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9051752&hvtargid=pla-611897940133&psc=1&tag=&ref=&adgrpid=61969787885&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvadid=319120631662&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=7407070279557809095&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9051752&hvtargid=pla-611897940133
Regarding wind protection, all I have is the stock windshield. I’ve been looking at getting some lower wind deflectors but haven’t found any worth buying yet. The only thing that bothers me is the cold air on my hands during the winter. Thanks for watching and commenting. Ride safe.