How 800cc is More Than Enough

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Комментарии • 413

  • @fastdraw30
    @fastdraw30 5 лет назад +71

    Those are probably some of the most comfortable, affordable, most dependable bikes out there. The 805cc motor is more than capable even with passenger, and will absolutely run interstate speeds without concerns of shortstroking...the volusias and C50's appear and ride much bigger than they actually are while not having a heft of a bulkier machine, best all around cruiser that Suzy makes imo.

  • @GARamblinMan
    @GARamblinMan 6 лет назад +88

    I bought a 2005 C50T about 5 years ago as a starter bike thinking I would have it a couple of years and then move up - but I haven't because I love this bike. Never a problem with it and with a Mustang seat and Cobra pipes - it is awesome. I have ridden on backroads and highways and it does great. Yeah I wish it had ABS brakes and cruise control, but for $4,000 that I paid for it and only 7,500 miles - it was a bargain. Looks like a mini Road King and I get a lot of compliments on it. I love your channel and keep the videos coming. Ride safe my friend.

    • @SpykeZ0129
      @SpykeZ0129 6 лет назад +5

      ABS is going to prevent you from stopping your bike faster. You should practice quick stops and where the pressure points are before locking brakes up rather than rely on a shitty crutch to save your life. This was the most drilled skill in my motorcycle class through Harley, they do NOT like bikes with ABS and they show you why. We spent more time with quick stopping than anything, and had us try practicing it on every exercise we were doing to get the feel for it.

    • @mushroomcloud1
      @mushroomcloud1 6 лет назад +7

      ABS can stop more quickly and safely on roads with marginal traction.
      On clean dry roads in controlled conditions, a skillful (You have to be skillful and many riders are not) rider can stop a bit quicker than ABS.
      You need to understand human physiology. If you are on your bike and a dog darts unexpectedly in front of you. YOU WILL GET AN ADRENALINE DUMP. When you do, you WILL lose fine motor control.
      No one is immune. Not even you.
      This is same reason expert marksmen at the shooting range can't hit the ground with their hat when shots are coming back at them.
      So no matter what the road conditions or your skill level, you will NOT be able to modulate the brakes with the finesse to get the best stop in that situation. Period.
      Practice will help in more normal circumstances, but in a panic stop, adrenaline WILL make your skillful right hand into a hamfisted mitt.
      ABS will save your ass, Sport.
      Been riding 40 years and ABS on bikes is the best thing since disc brakes.

    • @perfectfan2006
      @perfectfan2006 5 лет назад +1

      we got an 05 black one my husband has road his whole life and he really loves that bike

    • @donjohn281
      @donjohn281 4 года назад +1

      I'm looking to get a bobbed 2009 C50 with 9k miles for $3100 in Santa Barbara, CA which I'm picking up in April. I'm hella stoked.

    • @DiagolonRider
      @DiagolonRider Год назад +1

      they're beautiful bikes, and cheap! can't believe how cheap they are, but they're not a 'cheap' bike. they look awesome, reliable and mean!

  • @craigbowery1177
    @craigbowery1177 3 года назад +50

    I can confirm all these things lol I’m 6’2” 200lbs had a C50T for 4 years now. The bike was small enough to learn on, and big enough I’m still into it. I also took the windshield off; though I am now looking into a batwing.. love your vids man! God Bless ya! 👌👌

    • @stevenmoss9836
      @stevenmoss9836 3 года назад +2

      Let me know thats goes cuz I have one really looking in to bat wing

    • @cjspooner4603
      @cjspooner4603 2 года назад

      Just put a batwing on mine. Totally amazing look for this bike. And my bike is black so no painting needed. Def recommend to anyone looking to go this route

    • @analyticalhabitrails9857
      @analyticalhabitrails9857 2 года назад

      Dude you're huge!! And that bike carried you no problems?! Now thats power!

    • @jenniferbadgero748
      @jenniferbadgero748 2 года назад

      I’m planning on buying and learning on a c50t aswell, any tips for its handling?

  • @ConnecticutPathfinder
    @ConnecticutPathfinder 6 лет назад +15

    I just got my motorcycle endorsement in CT, and am currently looking for a starter bike. I've seen a lot of motorcycle videos on RUclips, but what honestly drew me to your channel was the scriptures and prayer. You are a blessing, Brotha; stay safe out there!

  • @FreeformThoughts804
    @FreeformThoughts804 7 лет назад +102

    Getting back in the saddle after a looooooooong time and your vids helped me make my choice for this bike. However, I actually found a deal on one but it's the C50T....being a bigger guy at 6'3", 290. I'm older now and not doing the stupid stuff like I was in my younger years on crotch rockets. I just wanna lay back and cruise and I feel this is all the power I need. No more no less. Thanks for the vids brother!

    • @GARamblinMan
      @GARamblinMan 7 лет назад +10

      Same for me - I found the C50T was a great bike to get back in the saddle on and the more I ride it, the more I realize I do not really need much more.

    • @FreeformThoughts804
      @FreeformThoughts804 7 лет назад +2

      +GA Ramblin Man I peeped your videos also....that thing sounds great man. What kind of pipes do you have on yours?

    • @GARamblinMan
      @GARamblinMan 7 лет назад +5

      I have the Cobra slash cut pipes made for the C50T. They sound great.

    • @richardmccoy8551
      @richardmccoy8551 6 лет назад

      Freeform Thoughts.

    • @jasonsanderson9385
      @jasonsanderson9385 3 года назад

      @@GARamblinMan I'm installing vance and hines full exhaust, I also have Dynojet power commander V I was told this would keep bike from popping on deceleration..... Curious did you install the cobra FI2000R or Dynojet? If not how is your bike running?

  • @jpcrafton69
    @jpcrafton69 5 лет назад +57

    I had a C50T and absolutely loved it. My only gripe was the lack of a 6th gear. At highway speeds, it tends to wind up a bit higher than I like for long cruises.

    • @alexdwyer7677
      @alexdwyer7677 2 года назад +4

      Absolutely agree. Wish it had a 6th gear or overdrive for Highway. It gets a bit screamy at 60-65mph

    • @MrRuger1977
      @MrRuger1977 2 года назад +1

      Same issue with my Vulcan 900, I replaced the front pulley that helped quite a bit.

  • @rogersmith5371
    @rogersmith5371 5 лет назад +28

    Over the years I've owned a variety of bikes. My first one was a Honda CB 250. I loved it! I've owned a Yamaha XV1100 that I also loved riding and clocked up 165000kms on before trading for a Kawasaki Voyager 1700. I also own a Suzuki Burgman AN 650 scooter. In my view you should ride the bike you like, the one you can afford and the one that suits the riding you do. I've never cared too much about how fast the bike can go I care more about comfort and making sure there is enough torque to take me up steep hills. I ride a cruiser because as an older rider they are more comfortable for the long day riding that I like to do. I'm retired but when I get out on the road I like to ride for a long time and a long distance. The 800 might be all you need but I would like to see a screen to keep the wind off the chest and arms. Remember, it is the ride not the destination that is important, it is the open road with friends or enjoying the scenery the scenery that is important not how fast you are going or how quickly you go there. Ride safely and enjoy the ride.

    • @boreed5734
      @boreed5734 4 года назад +2

      I owned one of these bikes for a few years and this bike was completely trouble free I rode it everywhere and all the time. My wife had a Burgman 650. Then I rode my brother in law Suzuki M-109 after that there was no way I could return back to my bike I was like HOLY COW!!! the C-50 suddenly felt like I was dragging around an anchor. I sold it to my sister who upgraded from a 250 it was right for her. Now I got a '99 Valkyrie which is more in line with the M-109's power, after 7 years I still have and love the Valkyrie. My sister knee problems forced her to sell the C-50 but she owned it for a year or so, my wife also sold her Burgman and my brother in law sold his M-109. I'm the only rider in the family but I also had the most riding experience something like 40+ years they were all beginners. If I hadn't rode that M-109 I still might be riding that C-50.

    • @javiervelasco1409
      @javiervelasco1409 4 года назад +2

      Greetings your words motivated me is correct !!! No matter how fast you go the important thing is to enjoy the trip safety is first God through I will have a suzuki intruder volusia 800 2003 my first big motorcycle, greetings from Mexico cap Velasco FIREFIGHTERS

  • @jeremysgarage498
    @jeremysgarage498 6 лет назад +16

    I have a 2006 C50. I absolutely love it, I also have a vaquero 1700 for when I take trips or go on long rides. But around town the c50 is simply a blast to run around on

  • @steveharvey4036
    @steveharvey4036 3 года назад +13

    Sean, this review is 1/2 the reason I bought one, a 2010, what a great bike . After 27 years without a ride the Suzi just makes getting back on so easy, I tried other bikes (non cruisers) but as soon as I rode a C50 I knew this was the one. Love my new bike. Cheers from Australia

    • @Angel-Adramelech
      @Angel-Adramelech 3 года назад +1

      Nice bikes however when you reach 60 to 65 it feels like there should be a sixth gear and there isn't one.

    • @BikerBob1300
      @BikerBob1300 2 года назад +1

      @@Angel-Adramelech i have the m50 and can do 70 all day long . feels fine in 5th

  • @rendlerendle
    @rendlerendle 5 лет назад +12

    I bought a C50T in April 2017 (my first bike) and thought it would be just a starter bike only for that summer. I'm going into the third riding season now and love the Boulevard. I do a lot of trips in the mountains and it pulls the hills with no problems. I can't justify the upgrade to another bike just to have bragging rights on CCs, so I'll stick with the C50T. Cruise control would be nice, but the throttle lock I have fills the need good enough. Ride safe.

    • @snickers4634
      @snickers4634 4 года назад +1

      rendlerendle I got my first C50T in 16 as a starter , still have it still love it.

    • @jasonsanderson9385
      @jasonsanderson9385 3 года назад +2

      I also grabbed 2006 C50 April 2020 as starter bike planning on getting bigger American bike..... but fell in love with my bike and keeping it. Currently doing many new mods to make it custom for me 5k miles when I bought it

    • @rendlerendle
      @rendlerendle 3 года назад +1

      @@snickers4634 Hey snickers. After all this time, your comment showed up in my notifications. Yep, I love the C50T. It's comfortable and I love mine too. Ride safe.

    • @rendlerendle
      @rendlerendle 3 года назад

      @@jasonsanderson9385 Jason, same with me. Started out as a starter bike and I've kept it. Ride safe.

  • @yvwic50
    @yvwic50 4 года назад +2

    I just today put a new clutch in my C50 as I close in on 71k miles. It was my "re-entry" bike 13 years ago, and I've never wanted to get rid of it, even though I have picked up two HDs in the intervening years. As he says, it is light to the touch compared to the heavier cruisers and a joy to ride. One caveat: it actually sits lower than either my Road King or my Low RIder and will drag the footboards pretty easily. Once you learn its limits though, no problem.

  • @jeffw1246
    @jeffw1246 6 лет назад +9

    I really lucked out and got a C50 not knowing how great a bike it is. I knew I wanted shaft drive and water cooled. At 61 and 25 years since my last bike a 800 Shadow the C50 felt like a bus. Took some getting used to and after taking my girlfriend on rides feels light. Plenty of power for me, I like cruising country roads at about 40 to 45mph. But can run interstate if needed. Mine is a 2006 still less than 11k miles. The cruiser just doesn't age-like Dorean Grey.

  • @morteparla6926
    @morteparla6926 6 лет назад +17

    750cc is more than enough.
    Some would argue 650 is more enough. Others would even say 500 is enough.
    Totally off topic, but Honda needs to bring back the Magna line. They have the powerful 800cc and 1200cc V4 engines in production in the VFR/Interceptor bikes. Modify the current Shadow chassis, and put those V4's in there. 800 is 116hp respectively, 1200 is 172hp.
    Once more, the Magna's would be the baddest, fastest, most sought after muscle bikes around.

    • @thollingsworth4910
      @thollingsworth4910 5 лет назад

      That is a ton of power!

    • @CL9k24a3
      @CL9k24a3 5 лет назад

      Bring back the kawi zl with supercharged h2 engine lol

    • @rubo1964
      @rubo1964 4 года назад

      for cruiser its more important if it start running out of gear shake and basically die on 75mph+on highway.Bigger displacement cruiser run lower RPM on higher speeds which is relaxing. My 750Nighhawk screams past 70 and it annoys me greatly when I still think there is another gear and I shift then realize futility of it then repeat next day.I just can't get over it.

    • @rubo1964
      @rubo1964 4 года назад

      @@thollingsworth4910 no its not

  • @spicymike827
    @spicymike827 3 года назад +2

    I own a c50t. My first motorcycle. It was really easy getting comfortable on it. I get compliments on it all the time. Also came with vance n hines pipes. Took out the baffles and it pretty loud. Drone on the highway isnt bad at all. Love the bike and highly recommend it.

  • @chrisalexander6278
    @chrisalexander6278 3 года назад +2

    I'm 5'11 225 and I'm new Rider, and ride a Suzuki boulevard CT 50 this is more then enough bike for me. I actually love the wind shield forget the cool look it keeps the wind off my face & Chest... Thanks for the review...

  • @gaminawulfsdottir3253
    @gaminawulfsdottir3253 6 лет назад +19

    Speaking as a C50 rider, THANK YOU for this video.

  • @fadetoblack1026
    @fadetoblack1026 4 года назад +2

    To add what you said about painted asphalt, when you're stopped at an intersection, try to avoid placing your feet on the paint. Your foot could slip and you could drop the bike.

  • @HeavyMetalBluegrass
    @HeavyMetalBluegrass 5 лет назад +5

    I have a 2008 C50T I bought new. I'm 6'3 215 lbs. I've ridden bigger bikes but I'm quite happy with mine. If I did a lot of highway driving or road trips I would probably go for the 1500cc C-90. I never ride 2-up and the speed limit in my neck of the woods is 90kph. For the amount and type of riding I do plus the cheaper insurance makes it an easy choice for me.

  • @queenbee1801
    @queenbee1801 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for your video; I really enjoyed your commentary.
    I came across a 2007 C50T this evening on Craigslist and fell in love with the look of it and started researching and came across your video.
    At 57, I'm not really a rider. but I think I would like to be and I think this could be a good bike for me.
    About 10 yrs ago, my husband, who has been riding almost since he came out of the womb, had a Yamaha R6 and taught me how to ride. Not the R6, but a little Honda CBR 250RR which, at 5'2" on a good day, I had to lower just to be able to learn to ride it.
    I 'learned' but it just didn't seem like my 'thing' so I gave up and sold the bike.
    We did have a Kawasaki Vulcan also which I enjoyed being the passenger on. I was afraid to learn to ride it.
    In 2016, my husband broke his back (not motorcycle related), and we didn't think he would be able to ride again, so we sold the R6 and Vulcan.
    After 7 years without a bike, we bought a 2017 HD Road King, and now I've got the bug to learn to ride a cruiser...hence looking at the C50T.
    I plan to take the motorcycle riding class through HD so I can learn to ride properly and hope to stick with it.
    I really did not want to have to start low and work my way into something else. This bike looks and sounds like something that would make a great bike I can learn on and stay with and not have to move on to something else because I've outgrown it.
    Also, I think I can still hang with the Harley's without looking like a wannabe.
    So, all of that just to say thank you for your video. I'll let you know how it pans out.
    Any and all prayers are welcome!

  • @jerzykowalski2520
    @jerzykowalski2520 6 лет назад +4

    An 800cc cruiser is plenty good enough unless you want to pull a trailer. I sometimes use my '99 Roadstar 1600 as a pickup truck, it's my only vehicle; I use it for everything. I've hauled a big refrigerator; sofa; lounge chair; 13' kayak; lots building materials; all kinds of stuff. Big V-twins are not much faster than 800s, if at all, but they've got lots more torque. On mine, I installed a smaller front pulley to give it even more torque and lessen the strain on the clutch for pulling stuff, but it does lower top speed, of course. If I didn't haul stuff, my 1600 would be overkill. 800s get better mileage, are easier to handle, and generally start easier in cold weather, not having to move those big cold pistons. And 800s are also easier to pick up if, heaven forbid, the bike should fall over. Mine has all the accessories and it's heavy. I once tipped over in some mud, and I couldn't pick it up. There was nobody around to help me.

  • @BigTimeTrucker432
    @BigTimeTrucker432 3 года назад +1

    Bought my 2003 Suzuki Intruder Volusia 800 back in 2017 for $3000 with 12k miles. Has all the extra goodies also. Saddle bags, windshield, sissy bar, mustang aftermarket seat which is really comfortable. Bike has been perfect so far. Just recently removed the windshield and I love it without it. Exhaust has the baffles taken out and it sounds amazing.

    • @rickg.5171
      @rickg.5171 2 года назад +1

      Just picked up a 2005 yesterday with 11k miles for $2500. Black with Vance & Hines pipes. Can't wait till spring!

  • @eggheadrocks8224
    @eggheadrocks8224 6 лет назад +19

    The C50 and the Honda Shadow 750's are great for guys like me who are rehabbing from back injuries or have arthritis

    • @Cammyb323
      @Cammyb323 4 года назад +1

      Egghead Rocks I feel ya on that. I’m in my early 20s but have had two knee surgeries. Works great for me!

    • @donjohn281
      @donjohn281 4 года назад

      cameron barnes Sounds like you were in the Army like me, 25 with bad knees

    • @Cammyb323
      @Cammyb323 4 года назад

      Don John yeah treating my body like a roller coaster unfortunately caught up 😂 I’m only 21 but I had two knee surgeries last year 😂

  • @buffalodebill1976
    @buffalodebill1976 Год назад

    I was riding a K9 C800 since 2009 till 2020 (when I had to sell it), this year (2023) I bought a 2003 Volusia - and I have zero complaints about / issues with either. From CCC bikes, I also have / had / tried the M800 (an ex-colleague had it back in 2010's), Suzuki Savage (LS650P), Intruder VS800 & VS1400 and Yamaha Dragstar XVS 650. And not to forget, this year I finally had a longer ride on friend's Kawasaki VN900 Classic. Yeah, the C800 is definitely the bike of my choice of all these, though I am considering buying a VL1500LC with the next season. Just for the comfort on some of the longer trips my GF and I take every year.
    The M800 is tech-wise the same (the motor, the transmission, etc..) - the biggest differences are the footpegs (vs floor-boards on C800), different handlebars (more T-like), no selected gear indicator in the panel and smaller / different fenders.
    All in all - ride hard, ride safe - and have fun doing it.

  • @ComfyDadShoes
    @ComfyDadShoes 5 лет назад +47

    Just bought a used one. It’s an insanely comfortable bike.

    • @skinheadjon901
      @skinheadjon901 4 года назад +1

      I just bought one, totally solid bike 🤩👍

    • @bob10tn
      @bob10tn 4 года назад +3

      Im thinking to get it as first bike
      ..

    • @calebdyer474
      @calebdyer474 4 года назад +2

      bob10tn same I’m copping one in September end of season especially in Canada but idc

    • @bob10tn
      @bob10tn 4 года назад

      @@calebdyer474 I'm in Canada and bought mine a month ago its a zuki boulevard M90 1500cc. And I am in love 😍

    • @jasonsanderson9385
      @jasonsanderson9385 3 года назад +1

      I picked 2006 Blvd up April 2020, I love it! I put drag bars, LED strip lights on forks and rear frame for my marker lights and blinkers (removed stockblinkers) also changed out front and rear fenders getting rid of rear seat (has a Fat bot look)

  • @timhays4290
    @timhays4290 3 года назад

    I just picked up a 2004 model, carbureted version. Options installed: windshield, running boards, sissy bar with six pack rack. With just under 15,000 miles, for a couple thousand dollars. The last Suzuki I owned was back in the 1970s, good memories. A friend of mine owns a C50 and likes it. It's okay. Needs highway pegs. I'm 6' 4" and feel a little cramped, or maybe I'm just old. Spent most of today in the saddle, seat is lacking after a few hours. For the price I don't think I could not have done better.

  • @allannirvana
    @allannirvana 3 года назад

    Bought my dad a 2012 c50 fully dressed in 2019, love this bike. Shaft drive + fuel injection, virtually no maintenance needed. Just enjoy this bike is all you need to.

  • @shermantincher3417
    @shermantincher3417 3 года назад

    Started my street bike riding on a 1980 Suzuki GSL 850 shaft drive. Loved it. Sold it when I went into the Navy. Bought an intruder 700 in I think 85, rode it from San Diego to just north of Cincinnati. Sold it in 1989 had a kid and stuff. This bike looks like what I will be looking for soon just need to get !y finances in better shape pre retirement. Looks like a good way to spend my golden years!

  • @kermitiv4404
    @kermitiv4404 4 года назад

    I have a 2004 Volusia. I rode it from Reno to the Pacific ocean and down to Central California and back to Reno on a ten day bike trip. I did not have one single problem. She ran beautifully and took the mountains like they were flat. Love this bike.

  • @Hidbgod
    @Hidbgod 6 лет назад +2

    I started out with an '01 Suzuki Volusia. Same bike, basically except older. Bags, windshield. My wife likes riding with me and we like touring so we had to upgrade to an '11 Kawi Vulcan Nomad. I loved it, really.

  • @Animosus08
    @Animosus08 2 года назад +1

    I stumbled across this video while doing research on what custom bike would suit me as a first bike. I now own a suzuki VL800 volusia 😁 managed to find one with a vance & hines exhaust and forward controls (i'm 6'5) and i absolutely love it!

  • @thebearsden1701
    @thebearsden1701 Год назад

    Have a 2007 c50 since 2012 ..it is a very capable highway bike,..very stable in high wind..have all the bags ,windshield ,crash bars ..extra lighting etc ....all I have done is put gas & tires...lol....great bike!

  • @katana258
    @katana258 7 лет назад +13

    love the way you get on it and nothing happens .. good safe bike

  • @michaelwalls5511
    @michaelwalls5511 3 года назад

    Just happened to stumble across this video. I have a Suzuki Volusia 800 and I like it! I'm a new rider and it's not to big or too small. Getting a lot of lip from my Harley homeboys but they will be ok. Thank you for that word of the day! You have a new brother and I will keep up with you from here on out! GOD bless you!

  • @SteveM109r
    @SteveM109r Год назад +1

    I have one of these, bought it with 30k kilometres on it. Now has 98k. Awesome bike. I updated it to its big brother, the M109r.
    Amazing bikes.

  • @leewestep92
    @leewestep92 5 лет назад +1

    I have a 2006 c50. It's very cool. People compliment me all the time of how cool it is. God speed to all my fellow riders

  • @smckinney3mckinney141
    @smckinney3mckinney141 7 лет назад +15

    Sean,first great way to open your video.with God's word,or a prayer.keep that going,do not ever stop.#2the Suzuki VL800 Intruder was my 1st bike'03 carburated. Bought with just under 6300 miles and traded it in Sept w/15000mis.only gripe I had w/ it at around 60,65 mph engine starred getting a little buzzy.i traded it in Sept for a Brand New Hold Over 2014 Yamaha Raider.i LOVE! my new bike wow!

    • @ravenfn831
      @ravenfn831 6 лет назад

      I followed a similar path. Had a c50 but didn't like it on the highway. RPM's were way too high for my liking. Tried to upgrade with SRK cycles but never heard back. Their loss! I found a mint Yamaha XV1700 Warrior and NEVER have to worry about highway RPMs ever again.

    • @smckinney3mckinney141
      @smckinney3mckinney141 6 лет назад

      ravenfn yeah the C50 was the same bike as what I had except yours was F.i., kudos on the warrior,the Raiders baby brother still a Killer bike.

  • @allenseeallendo5844
    @allenseeallendo5844 2 года назад +3

    Just picked up a 2004 Suzuki volusia 1,950 miles on it for $2800. Has a cobra exhaust. For a 550lb bike it’s so well balanced. It feels like it weighs nothing.

    • @f.f.s.d.o.a.7294
      @f.f.s.d.o.a.7294 2 года назад +1

      Isn't it around 600 lbs?

    • @allenseeallendo5844
      @allenseeallendo5844 2 года назад +1

      @@f.f.s.d.o.a.7294 Yeah it’s actually 550 lbs. Love my bike though best purchase I made in a long time.

  • @stevenrichards3699
    @stevenrichards3699 4 года назад

    I bought a 2002 suzuki marauder , I changed the rear sprocket from 48 to 42 tooth. ($25 on ebay ) It made a HUGE difference ! I still have a ton of low end torque, but it got rid of the buzz at 65 mph. And it now gets about 60 miles per gallon.............MINT !

  • @spsanders69
    @spsanders69 5 лет назад

    My friend is giving my his Suzuki Boulevard S50 800 that he got cheap. His first ride he laid it down on its side and did some minor damage. The left peg needs to be replaced, the clutch needs to be bent back and the rear left blinker needs to be fixed. I think it may need a battery too. My first bike was a Vulcan 500 years ago, and it was all I needed at the time and felt bigger than my buddies Shadow. Can't wait to get back on a bike for occasional cruises into the country roads/hills/mountains. Definitely not a commuter/daily. Wife isn't happy, but will work on that... she just hears all the horror stories of idiots in cars not paying attention.
    One thing I don't understand nowadays and I see it all the time and in this video. I can't understand taking your left hand off the bars so often or constantly. One rock, bump, or anything can be very bad.
    Thanks for the video!

  • @jamesmcgrath1952
    @jamesmcgrath1952 7 лет назад +8

    Srkcycles.....Good video, BTW, I'm really enjoying the white Suzuki s50..Really so much more nimble and peppy than my c50. Thank you guys for making the purchase so easy and painless.

    • @gatorkea
      @gatorkea 7 лет назад +2

      I ride an s50 too , love it.

    • @Joshg1984
      @Joshg1984 7 лет назад +2

      Jim Mc s50's are great bikes

    • @russelllivingood2724
      @russelllivingood2724 5 лет назад

      Bought a S 40, lots of fun, but to small for 2 adults. Went to a S 50 great bike. Do mostly local 2 up riding, so of course going to a C 50 seemed to be the right thing to do. Wife liked the ride on the smaller s 50 as she wasn't sitting up as high catching so much wind. Now I have 3 bikes and like them all.

  • @heidinova6883
    @heidinova6883 4 года назад

    My first bike was a Boulevard C50 and I've been riding her for 9 years with no trouble but changing the oil and battery (I wasn't performing good battery care). So comfortable and awesome to ride. Wound up here after trying to remember the right oil to put in x-D and I literally just said to my friend, "I love this bike, if I every get another one I think I'll still keep this one forever, maybe pass it on to our kids". I can attest that I had a 50cc Suzuki fourwheeler as a child in the 80s that I'm pretty sure still runs and one of my cousin's children is still bombing around it. They last!

    • @UncaDave
      @UncaDave 3 года назад +2

      For sure and so reliable. Electric fuel injection, liquid cooled with a fan when needed, 5 speed tranny, footboards, shaft drive, a comfty Cruiser for sure. I’ve owned three nice Harleys that I rode many miles on, a 1975 Sportster, 1983 Shovelhead FXRS and even a 1949 Panhead on a Gary Bang frame with the jockey shift. Do I still wish I had them all??? Absolutely as they were a blast to ride and would still take them out for a good putt, especially my old FXRS, another fine bike. However about 6 years ago I was ready to ride again after a long absence. Could not afford or find the Harley I wanted without going into some serious debt. Found a 2006 Suzuki VL800 C50T with the windshield and footboards, Mustang seat, saddlebags and Cobra pipes and got it for around $3800 with only 16,000 miles on it. I so enjoy this bike and it’s reliability plus with the twin engine I still have the thumpa thumpa thumpa which I love. I’m 74 and still riding. No complaints. Whatever it takes, Harley, Honda, Suzuki, if you want to ride find the bike that fits you and you can afford and get out there and ride free while we still have a free country. Plus, have a faith so the Man is watching over you while you ride!

  • @elijahw5737
    @elijahw5737 Год назад

    Crazy, that development you went through is the same one my friend lives in. I’ve watched you for a while and never thought you lived in PA

  • @94SexyStang
    @94SexyStang 6 лет назад +9

    Smaller V-Twins will "usually" be Screaming above 65mph.....so be Aware. The only advantage is, they have useable power mostly till Redline....so you still got Plenty of power to blast up to 85mph to Pass someone. In comparison, Larger Twins will Cruise and practically IDLE down the highway.....which is Much more relaxing....and power is Directly on tap.....but the Negative is, you typically ONLY have Torque, and a little Mid range....and then your power Drops off....and you crawl to Top Speed or Redline. This only applies to Straight cruisers.....Not V-Rods, VTX1800, M90's, or Vmax or other MUSCLE Cruisers.

  • @kennedymcgovern5413
    @kennedymcgovern5413 Год назад

    The great thing abt 30 years out of the saddle is that you have no frame of reference anymore. If I rode something else, I might stop loving my C-50. But I haven't ridden anything else so...I'm good.
    But at the same time, I am still me. When I bought my first Challenger, I traded it in 18 months later for a 392 Challenger. Heck, I have owned this C-50, my first bike in 30 years, for about two weeks...and I am already on the Internet looking at Indian Chiefs. But that's just how I am.
    I am going to ride this at least a year, though, to make sure riding sticks within me and it doesn't become a rag rack in the garage, before spending any big money. But like you said, outside of my personality, there is no real reason to move into anything bigger.

  • @digger105337
    @digger105337 Год назад +1

    Just bought a c50 dressed like a c50t with 19k on it , the angry sewing machine noise. Needs valve adjustment and/or timing chains. Seems a common thing with these, so they let it go cheap. I'll fix her.😎

  • @zukins5003
    @zukins5003 3 года назад +4

    I came for the comments, haha anyways I own a custom 16 C50 and just love the ride, classic look and just plain dependable! I spent more on gas than repairs lol I should do a review video too anyways great bike.

  • @kamenrider8926
    @kamenrider8926 7 лет назад +42

    GO SUZUKI! :)

  • @jerseybamboogie
    @jerseybamboogie 3 года назад +1

    I have a 02 volousia and I love it had it for years and never had a problem and it's beautiful.

  • @lgwappo
    @lgwappo 2 года назад +1

    800cc is enough for me. Even 670cc which is what my Honda NC700X has. Like the C50 it's tuned for low-end torque. 50 HP max. At 70 mph it's spinning just 3,500 & feels relaxed until about 85 mph which is the speed limit in my state.

    • @galocascio
      @galocascio 2 года назад +1

      Excelent engine by honda! And the sound is exquisite, sounds like a Vtwin when you accelerate.

  • @camerond8176
    @camerond8176 6 лет назад +3

    750cc 4cyl is more than enough on a sport bike, or sport touring bike.....................But a v-twin under 1100cc gets boring after a year or two. For starters a 800 v-twin is great, but you'll quickly grow tired of it and step up.
    Funny thing is my 04 Suzuki Katana 750 was cheaper on insurance than my 02 Kawasaki Vulcan 800. Meanwhile my Katana 750 will run circles around the kawi, more comfortable, bigger fuel tank (1 extra gallon) on almost double the range on the tank.

    • @russelldevane5434
      @russelldevane5434 4 года назад

      I'm on my 7th year with mine and still love it.

    • @randallvaughn9318
      @randallvaughn9318 17 часов назад

      Still not bored.
      It's all according to what you are looking for in a ride. I'm just looking to run 60mph and enjoy the sights and smells

  • @kilrakbloodfang2471
    @kilrakbloodfang2471 3 года назад

    As a shorter rider (5'9") there are many bikes that are simply too tall for me. 30 odd years ago I learned to ride on a 78 Honda CB750 which was a monster of a bike for this short legged fella. (I literally had to slip sideways to get my foot on the ground at stops) Now that I am ready for a ride again, the Suzuki C50 C90 and the HD Sport Glide (107) appeal to me. Thanks for the videos and keep up the good work.

  • @michaelbrayson4107
    @michaelbrayson4107 6 лет назад

    You are so right about those lil bikes bro. I have had 1500L's, C80T's, when I came across a nearly free 800 vulcan hypercharged and jetted without baffles. Man wow that was a great great backroad twisty bike, o man.

  • @176honeybunny
    @176honeybunny Год назад +1

    I sold my harley last year. I was sick of the noise and bad handling of the harley and wanted a change. So I brought a second hand 08 C50T. It handles so much better than tge harley and what a fun bike to ride. For the first time in 20yrs I actually look forward to going for a ride on some nice twisty back roads. Great bike.

    • @analyticalhabitrails9857
      @analyticalhabitrails9857 Год назад

      100% agreed! Harley ought to be ashame to call themselves an american company! Japanese motorcycles are more american. Harley can only hope be as reliable as suzuki or honda, let alone Yamaha!!

  • @msiddi01
    @msiddi01 6 лет назад

    I got back to owning bikes after 20 plus years. Bought a 2009 M50 Boulevard with 9k miles and put another 5K on it in 2 years. It is a good starter bike but now I need something bigger with ABS, a 6th gear and more power.

  • @artiebender2187
    @artiebender2187 6 лет назад

    Just stumbled upon your RUclips channel. Been biker all my life, now in the Philippines working on getting wife to U.S.. long process. Have to get back to US, find job, raise more money. The second I started watching you preached the gospel. Lets just say it didnt take me long to subscribe. May God protect you always and your family and bless your business.

    • @dezalan437
      @dezalan437 6 лет назад

      Artie Bender were can I get a mail order? Cheers.

  • @ganonpig
    @ganonpig 2 года назад +2

    I've had my 07 C50 for a good 5+ years now, and I will say one thing that's for certain after all this time;
    while they are well-built bikes and very dependable, they are also not completely bulletproof. At about 30k miles the cam chain tensioners went out on my C50. The local bike shop I took it to costed about $1500 or so in parts and labor to replace the tensioners, and most of the cost was in labor because the tensioners themselves are such a pain to get to you pretty much have to tear the motor apart just to get to them, where as most bikes have an easy-access slot for them on the outside of the motor. even the shop owner told me about how the tensioners should not have gone out that soon. At the very least it should have lasted a good 60k miles before needing them replaced. But hopefully the old part was just a bad design and the aftermarket tensioners will hopefully last longer. Right now its at about 55k but she's still running strong. The only other issue i've had with my C50 is that ever since I moved from Oregon to Utah, it idles pretty rough on cold starts. Once it's been warmed up it'll idle and purr like a kitten though. All things considered I am definitely pleased with this bike and I would definitely buy another one again so long as it's been taken care of

  • @BikerDash
    @BikerDash 6 лет назад +1

    There is one area where a much bigger bike has an advantage, and that is touring. My 1700 Vulcan Nomad has way more HP/Tq than the C50, yes. but it is hugely more relaxed when cruising at around 75mph. That was something I noticed about the 750/800 cc class bikes is that they feel like they are working way harder for their engine size at highway speeds. Yes, the Shadow 750 I had could have gone 75mph all day long just fine, but it would be more wearing on the rider (that being me)
    That being said, I do miss the smaller bike for shorter (less than a hundred miles, just hitting the twisties on the back roads. But the V.A. says "one bike", so I chose the one that allows me to go down and up the eastern seaboard every summer comfortably.

    • @edrumsense
      @edrumsense 4 года назад

      Is just stupid.. I will never understand why they never put a 6 gear or a loger 5th gear!!! this bike can cruise way faster if it had a better gearing

  • @ericrodriguez1723
    @ericrodriguez1723 3 месяца назад

    Im about to get into cruisers because I recently became a young father (20) and the sport bike is only gonna get me in trouble this video just sold me on this type of motorcycles im trying to stay around see my daughter grow up

  • @brandonburris5318
    @brandonburris5318 2 года назад +2

    I absolutely love mine!!

  • @drifter19808
    @drifter19808 11 месяцев назад

    I had one 07 that in eu is called m800, had to sell and now bought another 04 m800. Totally in love with that bike. I can use it for long rides and to the city center

  • @DISORDERLYPUNK
    @DISORDERLYPUNK 6 лет назад +2

    i loved my old 02 vl800 (c50) not the fastest of bikes but handled well and could be thrown around when needed pretty happily plenty of customising options for those handy with some tools - would have another tommorow if i had enough cash floating around

  • @Averagegamer09
    @Averagegamer09 3 года назад

    I just got one for my first motorcycle and absolutely love it!! It’s a 2005 C50T…. It was a great choice!

  • @rotorheadv8
    @rotorheadv8 6 лет назад +1

    I have a 2008 C50, purchased new. It’s a great bike. It can get me where I need to go with power to spare.

  • @RONALD511
    @RONALD511 5 лет назад +14

    YOUR going to want a Windshield for the BUGS & GRASSHOPPERS in the Southern States

    • @Martin-ji5pv
      @Martin-ji5pv 5 лет назад +2

      Hell yeah

    • @nitrorc4life1
      @nitrorc4life1 4 года назад

      I grew up in the south, never used nor felt the need for one, but always used full face helmets, unless dirt biking, but then goggles or atleast sunglasses.

    • @rider6.0
      @rider6.0 3 года назад +1

      Always got the windsheild on! Yahhh

  • @toddwebb7521
    @toddwebb7521 2 года назад

    It's good to hear that the C50 is a good bike because if for some reason you really wanted a boulevard instead of a Vulcan or Vstar it seems like the boulevard is the worst of the 3 about all the used bikes being the small one. You definitely see way more litre plus Vulcans and Vstars than c/m 90 or 109.

  • @jackstraw8519
    @jackstraw8519 6 месяцев назад

    I recommend after market Bully Package which includes FI controller with K&N specfic for C50 air intake with filter...
    Increase acceleration throughout the rpm range so it is Much quicker and faster enough now I love the bike and stop complaining about quickness......

  • @DISORDERLYPUNK
    @DISORDERLYPUNK 6 лет назад

    had a c50 (vl800 in uk) lowered suspension, V+H straight pipes, semi custom paint, mudguard changed and it was a beast - loads of torque good cruising speed that doesnt loose a licence, and holds the road well (avon venoms were on mine) - if you have the balls you will show up a few mid life crisis sportbike riders when it comes to corners aswell - definatly look into having it on a dyno and a rejet with a good set of pipes, i would have another one tommorow if i could

  • @obi-wankenobi1750
    @obi-wankenobi1750 Год назад

    I’m 6’3.5” and so a bike has to be plenty big for me to be comfortable. I always make sure to check your review on a bike for the assurance of that.

  • @o00scorpion00o
    @o00scorpion00o 4 месяца назад

    I never understand this thing of massive power and big cc bikes, I currently learning on a T-Max 500 and it's plenty of fast, the only reason I could think to have more power is to ride at well above legal speeds or to compensate for having a heavier bike like a cruiser or riding 2 up with luggage but I don't have the desire to ride around at high speeds.
    A few days ago I was riding at 50 mph and someone passed me on a sports bike doing around 90, the limit is 50 and the road is far from suitable for 90. Just about good enough for 50.

  • @Phillphine
    @Phillphine Год назад

    I nearly brought one, as a gift. Someone I know had one when I was considering getting a young relative a bike as a gift. He's pretty tall and big for his age and I read it sits bigger than comparable bikes. But I could never really get good info on if the size difference was really true (hadn't seen it "in person") and I'm more familiar with Hondas, so I found a 750 shadow ace instead.

  • @christopher7310
    @christopher7310 4 года назад +1

    There are two C50's for sale in my town. Coincidentally coinciding with me looking for my first bike. I think you just convinced me to get one. I was looking at a Honda Shadow Sabre, but those C50's are NICE.

  • @josephromero9653
    @josephromero9653 5 лет назад +11

    Now that sexy bike got a big roar! May even be my beginner bike one day

    • @jacobgoley5695
      @jacobgoley5695 3 года назад

      I have one I also began on one excellent bike

  • @EddieEmApuros
    @EddieEmApuros 2 года назад

    I misss my m800 2009 so much . . . Hope one day i can reunite with this beautiful machine

  • @rickgilbreath1428
    @rickgilbreath1428 6 лет назад +1

    Sean, Great Video. I love your prayers and scripture. I am 64 and have a HD Electra Glide Ultra. I have thought it has been too much for me for a while and I'm not getting any younger. I have been looking for a lighter touring or cruiser bike and enjoy your reviews. I want more fun in my life. Thanks for all you do.

  • @kd5tmu
    @kd5tmu 3 года назад

    I've had my 2008 C50T since 2013. I love it dearly.

  • @jimjam87599
    @jimjam87599 3 года назад

    I bought one because the wife and kid hate the back of a sport bike so I got one for them to be comfortable on. It’s a great bike it’s big but not crazy heavy very comfortable great power fuel injected and has plenty enough power. I would recommend this bike to anyone that’s comfortable on bikes. Very nice bike mine came unbadged and people always think it’s a road king.

  • @cxns155
    @cxns155 7 лет назад +23

    865cc and I'm happy. Better to ride a slow bike fast, than a fast bike slow.

    • @jackroseboom1194
      @jackroseboom1194 7 лет назад +5

      cxns155 I would rather ride a fast bike reasonable and safe
      But when the place comes where you can use it then wow

    • @cxns155
      @cxns155 7 лет назад +1

      Jack Roseboom I can't argue with that.

    • @jojobuldog5622
      @jojobuldog5622 7 лет назад +1

      Triumph's are not slow.... lol

    • @Jaxen90841
      @Jaxen90841 7 лет назад +5

      It's 805 cc. Mine has 54,000 miles on it. Only complaint is that valve clearance checks are a pain because the frame backbone is very close to the cylinder heads.

    • @wickedleeloopy2115
      @wickedleeloopy2115 6 лет назад +1

      cxns155 the speedmaster revs well unlike many other v twins

  • @GoatyHerps
    @GoatyHerps 4 года назад +1

    Probably the first person in history to say "I'm glad I don't have a windshield." while it's raining.

    • @nitrorc4life1
      @nitrorc4life1 4 года назад +1

      I never liked or used them myself

  • @gilsanders8448
    @gilsanders8448 6 лет назад +4

    I'll be a new rider very soon and I'm in love with the M109r. Would you recommend the C50 as a beginner bike?

    • @alexdixon4809
      @alexdixon4809 4 года назад +2

      Gil Sanders I would for beginners . That m109r is a beast. Very fast

  • @jeremysmith1969
    @jeremysmith1969 5 лет назад +2

    God willing I'll have a beautiful red 2005 (only 7k miles!!) M50 in two days - my first bike, can't wait! Love these videos man and God bless, great stuff.

    • @jasonsanderson9385
      @jasonsanderson9385 3 года назад

      Did you pick up M50? I grabbed 2006 C50 April 2020 with 5k miles and absolutely love it

    • @jeremysmith1969
      @jeremysmith1969 3 года назад +1

      @@jasonsanderson9385 Oh wow yeah I sure did ;) I sold it soon after (3 months or so) because I thought cruisers weren't my thing and I got into more off-road stuff -- Of course, I did this AFTER dropping about $800 in upgrades on it!
      Now I ride an Africa Twin and a WR250R. I actually would like to have the M50 back because I miss the cruiser type of riding sometimes and I dug that bike, nice and simple.

  • @ciscocarnage728
    @ciscocarnage728 5 лет назад +1

    08 C50T. 20k soon. I put 5 k on it last year and dressed it up a bit. Love it.

  • @aaronmarston771
    @aaronmarston771 3 года назад

    Just can’t say enough good stuff about my c50t. I love this bike and probably will be on it for a long time. Get one!

  • @waltz9230
    @waltz9230 4 года назад +1

    I’m 6’3, would this bike be comfortable for me for VERY long rides? And also, look-wise, would I look like I fit in this bike good or would the bike look a little small for me?

  • @bassintexas6706
    @bassintexas6706 2 года назад +1

    I am torn between the C50 and the vulcan 900 custom. Any advice or points will be appreciated

  • @phillipsiggers4638
    @phillipsiggers4638 7 лет назад +4

    I prefer the yamaha 950 tourer or the 800 boulevard both great bikes

  • @trevorjameson3213
    @trevorjameson3213 6 лет назад +1

    Actually, 650cc is enough for traveling the country, or the world. I don't see many riders pulling trailers, but in that case, yes a larger engine is better.

  • @Johnbeat100
    @Johnbeat100 3 года назад

    Got my 09 c50 in January 2021 with 7000 miles on it I love this bike I now have 12000 miles on it olny problem I had about 3 weeks ago I noticed a raw fuel smell no leaks MPG WENT way down problem was the spark plugs 😀😄😅😉 bike has so so power now it like night and day

  • @danielgirouard2690
    @danielgirouard2690 2 года назад +1

    Love my vl800 .I stepped down from 1000 Suzuki and man my back feels great 😃

  • @krisn8820
    @krisn8820 6 лет назад +4

    nice bike, plenty of power except on highway. Needs another gear and more power for long cruises. 80 mph is really pushing it for long periods of time.

    • @michaeldeatherage4972
      @michaeldeatherage4972 5 лет назад +2

      Kris N I’ve had my volusia far more faster than that lol

    • @shoomapador5043
      @shoomapador5043 5 лет назад

      The reason there is no 6th gear is high end rev = high end torque. Don't be a twat.

    • @edrumsense
      @edrumsense 4 года назад

      Will it make 75mph or is still to high?

    • @irishcoffee7750
      @irishcoffee7750 4 года назад

      My volusia hits 110 in no time ? I dunno what your talking about pushing it.

    • @russelldevane5434
      @russelldevane5434 4 года назад +1

      Well seeing how 80 is too fast to be riding for long periods of time, the answer is don't be a dink and slow down. 🤣

  • @davidmathews2599
    @davidmathews2599 6 лет назад +4

    My Philosophy is don't ride in the rain if you can help it. It isn't a good idea.

  • @mrvwbug4423
    @mrvwbug4423 7 лет назад +2

    I think it is between this and the Vulcan 900 for best entry level cruiser. Both bikes are also cheap and plentiful on the used market.

    • @Joshg1984
      @Joshg1984 7 лет назад +1

      mrvwbug44 get the vulcan. The c50 are nice bikes but there engine crap out around 50,000 sometimes beforehand. The cam chains are poop.

    • @mrvwbug4423
      @mrvwbug4423 7 лет назад +1

      I would seriously consider the Vulcan should my wife decide she wants to get into riding, she likes cruisers and the Vulcan is short person friendly and just looks like a ton of bike for the money. I'm more of a sport bike guy myself.

    • @taylor2105
      @taylor2105 7 лет назад

      mrvwbug44 heck no. I've had two Vulcan, I've test ride the Suzuki.
      I really didn't enjoy the Suzuki at all.
      Buy a honda shadow. It's exactly what a cruiser should be. Sounds great with some simple free mods too.

  • @jchetta4351
    @jchetta4351 3 года назад

    I cannot get mine started. It was a gift. It sat for 8 yrs. Drained and put good gas in it changed spark plugs new battery. Killed the battery trying to start it. It's been in storage for the winter. Any tips on what I should do next? Needs to go to the shop for factory recall , inspection in spring. I'd like to ride it there.

  • @ICanFeedTheDog
    @ICanFeedTheDog 6 лет назад +2

    Contrary. The rear end on my c50 has kicked out on me in the wet before. I also hate mine on the highway. Not enough power for me to overtake on the highway at times if the driver decides to speed back up. It hits 5th at 65 which I feel is too low, so I really wish it came with a 6th

  • @hectorargotte3144
    @hectorargotte3144 2 года назад

    I have one of these I live in Virginia, what should I do or prepare for winter time? I'll appreciate any good suggestions

  • @dheller777
    @dheller777 6 лет назад +22

    Thanks for sharing and always giving God the glory first. Ride safe brother.

    • @thespeez
      @thespeez 5 лет назад +1

      No need to preach top us. Offering the right advice and being a goodwill ambassador is doing the Lord's work.

  • @jeroendesterke9739
    @jeroendesterke9739 Месяц назад

    My very first motorbike was a 1500 cc VL Intruder (1999) when I lived in the UK. I did it that way as i knew that i would want to upgrade within 6 months to a bigger bike.
    I never regretted doing it that way and sold it to an ungrateful pig when i left in 2014.

  • @jpimentel201
    @jpimentel201 4 года назад

    Question: I'm a 6'2 tall new rider about 265lbs. I'm considering a beginner bike for a guy my size that I'll not only feel comfortable riding it, but I won't look like a big guy riding a small bike. What do you suggest is a good bike for me? The 2006 Suzuki blvd c50, or the 2009 yamaha v star 950? I'd greatly appreciate your response. Thanks and God bless.

  • @christophersmith5116
    @christophersmith5116 7 лет назад +42

    You get around pretty good for 350LBS. LOL!

    • @electronicdawg
      @electronicdawg 6 лет назад +1

      611 lbs

    • @christophersmith5116
      @christophersmith5116 6 лет назад +5

      In yhe Video he said the Bike was 600lbs. and with him on it was about 950lbs. So that is were I got the 350lbs. from. LOL. But that is a nice Bike!

    • @Patrick_B687-3
      @Patrick_B687-3 6 лет назад

      That's what the man said and it's the math I come up with.

    • @christophersmith5116
      @christophersmith5116 6 лет назад

      Right On....

    • @MoTheGuard
      @MoTheGuard 6 лет назад +4

      Quick maths

  • @evensenj5670
    @evensenj5670 Год назад +1

    Actuall a 600cc can tour with plenty of power. No need for a 1000 plus cc

  • @ReeeeeToaded
    @ReeeeeToaded 2 года назад

    Hey come get mine running I tryed everything lol
    Edit: when rejetting put things back the way you found it. A small washer that made the needle rise was the only issue