2007 Suzuki M109R
2007 Suzuki M109R
The 2007 M109 is now on Suziki's web site.
Looks like it will be available mid-July.
Replacing the Violet Blue color with Deep Red and adding White as an option.
Stealer said that he is now getting plenty of 06's in now after being dry for a while.
Identical to 06 except for addition of several real chrome parts instead of the plastic chrome. +$200 more on MSRP.
I really like the 06 Violet Blue and am going to try and get one next week if the price is right. Already cleared out a home for it in the garage.
Can't wait for the FUN and Excitement to begin!!
Looks like it will be available mid-July.
Replacing the Violet Blue color with Deep Red and adding White as an option.
Stealer said that he is now getting plenty of 06's in now after being dry for a while.
Identical to 06 except for addition of several real chrome parts instead of the plastic chrome. +$200 more on MSRP.
I really like the 06 Violet Blue and am going to try and get one next week if the price is right. Already cleared out a home for it in the garage.
Can't wait for the FUN and Excitement to begin!!
M109R in blue
Picked up my M109R in Blue from the stealer today.
Well balanced and easy to ride in both low and high speeds. Need to really be agressive and determined when changing gears. Knocked into Neutral a couple times when moving to 2nd then got the message.
The pipes light up at 4000 rpm..They sound AWESOME!!! At 75mph it quietly purrs like a cat at around 3000 rpm in 5th.
Fay Meyers in Denver was a great dealer to work with. No lies, no BS, no bullying, unlike some of the other stealers I visited. They also have a huge parts and accessory dept. Got a AGVSPORT (www.agvsport.com) jacket, a Scorpion EXO 400 helmet, and AlpineStars Alloy gloves.
Still haven't lost the grin from my first ride home
Well balanced and easy to ride in both low and high speeds. Need to really be agressive and determined when changing gears. Knocked into Neutral a couple times when moving to 2nd then got the message.
The pipes light up at 4000 rpm..They sound AWESOME!!! At 75mph it quietly purrs like a cat at around 3000 rpm in 5th.
Fay Meyers in Denver was a great dealer to work with. No lies, no BS, no bullying, unlike some of the other stealers I visited. They also have a huge parts and accessory dept. Got a AGVSPORT (www.agvsport.com) jacket, a Scorpion EXO 400 helmet, and AlpineStars Alloy gloves.
Still haven't lost the grin from my first ride home
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My M109R
Rear tire handles fine. No problems on curves or turning.
I am 6'1" and the bike is fine. Someone 5"7" may have issues with the pipes on the right side but they should still sit on one to find out.
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I am 6'1" and the bike is fine. Someone 5"7" may have issues with the pipes on the right side but they should still sit on one to find out.
What's the best way to get the pic on here?[/img]
Stats on M109R
Here's the stats on the bike if interested (straight from the owners manual:)
Length: 96.5 in.
Seat Ht: 27.8 in.
Ground Clear: 5.1 in.
Weight: 694 lbs
Engine: Four stroke, liquid cooled,DOHC, 54deg, V twin
Bore: 4.409 in
Stroke: 3.562 in.
Comp: 10.5:1
Fuel: Fuel injection
Lube: Semi-Dry sump
Drive Train:
Gear Ratios: Low 1.757, 2nd 1.4, 3rd 1.038, 4th .827, Top .685
Shaft Drive
Capacities:Fuel 5.2 US gal
Oil: 3.6 qt
Tires: Front Dunlop 130/70R18 M/C 63V (D221FA)
Back Dunlop 240/40R18 M/C 79V (D221)
Length: 96.5 in.
Seat Ht: 27.8 in.
Ground Clear: 5.1 in.
Weight: 694 lbs
Engine: Four stroke, liquid cooled,DOHC, 54deg, V twin
Bore: 4.409 in
Stroke: 3.562 in.
Comp: 10.5:1
Fuel: Fuel injection
Lube: Semi-Dry sump
Drive Train:
Gear Ratios: Low 1.757, 2nd 1.4, 3rd 1.038, 4th .827, Top .685
Shaft Drive
Capacities:Fuel 5.2 US gal
Oil: 3.6 qt
Tires: Front Dunlop 130/70R18 M/C 63V (D221FA)
Back Dunlop 240/40R18 M/C 79V (D221)
First 100 miles on the M109R
Finally able to take my new M109R on a ride this morning.
Went south on Rt 83 from Parker CO towards Colorado Springs.
Bike handled great on curves and acceleration was absolutely FANTASTIC. 0-60 (keeping it under 3500 rpm) was effortless and quick.
Braking was very solid and confident.
Bike makes lots of consistent clanking (nothing severe enough that would make me want to stop) when off throttle at low speeds (20-35 mph.) Not engine from too low of rpm. Heard that this quiets down considerably after around 500 miles as engine and transmission, shaft drive break in.
Following owners manual to set up eng of rolling starts with hard throttle (watch that back tire likes to break loose.) Staying under 3500 rpm, varying speed and gears, etc....
Can't wait for the 500 miles to be up to really enjoy this great bike.
More to follow....
Went south on Rt 83 from Parker CO towards Colorado Springs.
Bike handled great on curves and acceleration was absolutely FANTASTIC. 0-60 (keeping it under 3500 rpm) was effortless and quick.
Braking was very solid and confident.
Bike makes lots of consistent clanking (nothing severe enough that would make me want to stop) when off throttle at low speeds (20-35 mph.) Not engine from too low of rpm. Heard that this quiets down considerably after around 500 miles as engine and transmission, shaft drive break in.
Following owners manual to set up eng of rolling starts with hard throttle (watch that back tire likes to break loose.) Staying under 3500 rpm, varying speed and gears, etc....
Can't wait for the 500 miles to be up to really enjoy this great bike.
More to follow....