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2005 Suzuki S40 Boulevard
06/14/04 at 03:14:52
 


Check out what Zuki's done to our beloved Savage ... new look and new name for 2005! Looks fantastic! Note the drag-bars, lack of sissy bar, blacked-out top engine covers, 1-piece saddle and the cool new chrome tank badges! I really like the new "more aggressive" look!
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Reply #1 - 06/14/04 at 04:16:04
 
Looks like a Savage - I noticed that they set it up so the headlight comes on after starting (or stays off during starting).  The bars have been on Savages already (in Europe I believe) so no big change there.  I bet they still didn't bother to put in a tripmeter.  

Wasn't the 2004 Savage set up with a black engine?
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Reply #2 - 06/14/04 at 19:49:35
 
The Black engine was their wasy of taking care of the oil leak problem.  Grin

It  looks about the same except for the saddle, bars and tail end.  

And the twinky sounding new name... Boulevaaaard
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Reply #3 - 06/14/04 at 20:29:36
 
Will this website let Boulevard owners post?  I can already see the post...."Hey does everybody's Boulevard backfire????" Grin
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Reply #4 - 06/15/04 at 07:31:46
 
Well, I'll be darned....my Savage is a collector's item  Roll Eyes
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Reply #5 - 06/15/04 at 11:26:37
 
Can someone explain the difference in the engine size readings?  650cc = S40??????

I don't understand how to figure out the engine size now??
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Reply #6 - 06/15/04 at 12:52:42
 
The S40: 40 cubic inch, four-stroke, single cylinder, air cooled with SOHC

The Savage: 652cc, four-stroke, single cylinder, air cooled with SOHC

You can take 40 cubic inch and multiply by 16.39 to get the correct cc - in this case, it's off but then again, marketing folks will push the numbers no matter what!  Or take the cc and divide by 16.39.

40 cubic inches X 16.39 = 655.6

(Close enough for marketing...just the same way some motorcycles touted as 650cc are actually a little less than 650..the Savage is a little more (652)  The Yamaha VStar 650 is actually 649cc,  but they still show it as a 40 cubic-inch, air-cooled, SOHC, 70° V-twin).

And did everyone notice that the price is the same...so if you did want that backrest (sissy bar), it WILL cost you extra.
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Reply #7 - 06/16/04 at 14:26:08
 
All of the "Boulevard" models are numbered according to their C.I. displacement rather than CC.  I guess that is a way to attract the American market, but it seems kinda like a backwards step after everyone's gotten accustomed to the metric measurements.  The "new Savage" engine retains all the same specs (bore and stroke, etc.)  The next model size up is a S50 or 800...go figure the reasoning.  What was wriong with the Intruder and Marauder 800?

I just wonder if this change will include simularities between models such that accessories will be more available for the "Savage Boulevard" too.

Could all this have to do with Kawasaki?
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Reply #8 - 06/17/04 at 02:37:44
 
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Could all this have to do with Kawasaki?


Good question Greg ... wouldn't be surprised now that Zuki and Kawi are in bed together, that in a few years you'll see the Cruiser line-up of both totally revamped and streamlined.
Love the new S40, but sadly I predict that the days of the "Big Single" may be numbered ...
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Reply #9 - 06/18/04 at 14:18:03
 
Big single days are numbered....sad but true.  If the bigger is better theme doesn't get it, then the EPA will.  One day it will be retired to the FSSNOC category, I guess.  To survive the EPA, it will need to end up with fuel injection, liquid cooling, and a good ol' catalytic converter, I bet.  Definitely wouldn't look the same on the street....and not much sense in a dirt version with the DR line up.
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Reply #10 - 06/18/04 at 15:50:01
 
Luckely we have a historic motor bike and get away withe the new regulations. Grin
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Reply #11 - 06/24/04 at 23:31:43
 
I THINK THE NEW MODEL IS YUCK
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Reply #12 - 06/25/04 at 00:48:27
 
GrinCare to elaborate Al? How come YUCK? The changes are not that extreme ... it is essentially the same Bike as before, just a 'lil more "streamlined" to enhance the subtle 60's Chopper lines the LS650 already had!
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Reply #13 - 06/25/04 at 08:30:22
 
I love it and when I can affort it I will  buy it. The seat, the handlebars, the fenderstruts at the back are a big improvement. The black barrel is NOT. They (the Japs) can call it what they want, it is still a SAVAGE.
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Reply #14 - 06/25/04 at 15:13:00
 
I'll bet the badge is glued on and will come off with a little coaxing with a piece of dental floss.  Actually, most of the changes seem to be your typical mods that people do.  At least some people.  I like it.  The name is twinky, but Savage was also kinda camp.

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