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Friday, February 27, 2015
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Wednesday, February 25, 2015
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Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Top 2013 Suzuki Boulevard M109R Limited Edition Review
Top 2013 Suzuki Boulevard M109R Limited Edition Review |
Suzuki blew up the emerging power cruiser market when it launched its half-cruiser, half-sportbike beastie in 2006. A massive, 109 cubic-inch (1783cc) engine was implanted as the bike’s cruel heart.
Hot-rod styling cues, such as the fashionably fat 240mm rear tire, low-slung seat and top gun riding position were added for proper menacing attitude. The 127 crankshaft hp (about 106 horses at the wheel), fire-snorting, liquid-cooled V-Twin was ready to wreak havoc on the American avenue.
Top 2013 Suzuki Boulevard M109R Limited Edition Review |
San Diego’s sci-fi convention features the film and print world’s most fanatic followers. Herds of costumed characters and caped crusaders spilled out of the convention center and into the town’s Gaslamp Quarter, parading, primping, growling, posing and becoming the superhero or mad monster they adore most.
Sci-fi premieres were everywhere, but as I rode the M109R down possibly crime-ridden boulevards and darkened alleys, ready to rescue damsels in short dresses, I knew in my heart Captain America had nothing on me. The M109R shot about town like a rolling secret weapon on a mission, ready to shift into a thunderous menace. For a few summery days in this lovely seaside city, I felt like the king of the zombies, or at least a superhero’s apprentice.
The Suzuki provided a mind-blowing rush beyond whatever Comic Con’s best nerd-brains could imagine. Rolling amid the trikes built to look like starships, the cars hung with time-machine-like bodywork, and the walking comic book characters dressed to kill, the M109R stood out as a real-deal rocket ship, albeit bound to an earthly street, a minor inconvenience to a leathered crusader.
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The M109R shoots off the line like a speeding bullet, smoothly accelerating through its powerband with resolute aplomb. The drivetrain’s only drawback is the fixed limit of its five-speed gearbox. The engine is so full of pep it begs to be galloped out to at least a sixth gear.
New this year for the M109R series is this Limited Edition cosmetic package that commands a $400 sticker bump to $14,500. It’s distinguished by its Glass Sparkle Black/Candy Max Orange paint and black (rather than silver) wheels. The package is finished off with a white/gray fade-pattern speedo backdrop on the tank-mounted gauge panel, a textured seat with Suzuki Boulevard logo and a clear lens for the LED taillights.
The original M109R design was so well thought out, we wouldn’t want Suzuki to change much aside from adding an overdrive transmission gear or perhaps the option of some nicely integrated hard bags, easily detachable and big enough to hold enough stuff to get you down the road for a weekend or more. Some riders may like a windshield or even—egad—a fairing, but that would just not be the superhero way. Besides, we like the wind and bugs and other such road splatter smashing us in the mouth at 75 per. It’s just part of the pure cruiser experience, which is what the M109R represents — avenue-assassin looks with super biker powers.
Top 2013 Suzuki Boulevard M109R Limited Edition Review |
Top 2013 Suzuki Boulevard M109R Limited Edition Review |
The bike’s architecture didn’t stop with simply shoehorning a big-ass motor into a cruiser chassis. Handling is superbly delivered via a high-tensile steel frame built to absorb huge twists of torque. Inverted for greater stability and strength, the front fork boasts hefty 46mm tubes, providing a healthy 5.1 inches of front wheel travel.
A cast aluminum swingarm, progressive shock linkage and a preload-adjustable shock provide a firm but comfortable ride and 4.7 inches of rear-wheel travel. The four-piston, 310mm dual disc front brakes and twin-piston, 275mm rear disc competently reels in the black beauty. Spiral spoke cast aluminum wheels, 3.50 x 18-inch front and 8.50 x 18-inch rear and wrapped in Dunlop, round out the suspension. Simply put, the bike handles a lot better than looks possible.
Another surprise is how cozy the M109R’s seat is. Set wide but low at 27.8 inches, the plush saddle will leave you with happy butt even after hours of droning down the superslab. The passenger seat, covered by a plastic cowling when not in use for that cool bad-boy, lone-rider look, is also deceptively engineered by being more comfortable than it appears.
From the side it doesn’t look like your pillion is going to like you, but look at the Suzuki’s seat from the rear and it suddenly appears to have twice the butt placement area, a small but significant detail consistent with the bike’s unordinary design, and one that will keep couples together at the end of a long ride. A 5.2-gallon tank, fuel economy around 35 mpg, and more creature comforts than one would expect from a hardcore cruiser, and the Suzuki M109R almost asks to be flogged all damn day.
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Sunday, February 22, 2015
Top 2013 Triumph Speed Triple 1050 Review
Top 2013 Triumph Speed Triple 1050 Review |
Triumph engineers left no stone unturned when redesigning the Speed Triple. To keep things simple there were three goals to adhere to:
it had to be lighter, it had to have more useable power (not that it was lacking in this department), and the last one is a bit strange: it had to feel more like its younger brother, the Street Triple.
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To obtain the first objective, the entire chassis was redesigned to package the bike’s vital components closer together and with a greater forward weight bias. The new frame is slightly lighter than the one it replaces, though the major weight savings comes from all-new wheels and wheel assemblies that, combined, are more than six pounds lighter than last year. This despite the new model’s rear wheel being widened to six-inches (from 5.5-inches) to better accommodate a 190-series tire, and a single-sided swingarm that’s 18.5mm longer yet 2.2 pounds lighter than before.
This revised chassis was also a measure to place more weight toward the front tire. Its engine is placed forward 3mm and tilted forward seven degrees to shift more weight to the front.
Other than the lengthened swingarm, further measures include moving the battery in front of the fuel tank and steepening the steering head angle. Triumph also moved the most dynamic piece of the puzzle closer forward as well — the rider. But I’ll get into that a little later. All told, the 2011 Speed Triple places 50.9% of the vehicle’s weight over the front, compared to 48.6% for the 2010 model.
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The Speed Triple retains the same basic 1050cc three-cylinder engine from last year, but with a few little tweaks that allow the bike to breathe a little easier. A revised airbox now has a 10% greater filter area, while revised fuel-injection software is claimed to improve fuel economy by 6%. A new sump allows for closer packaging of the exhausts and provides more ground clearance as well.
Header pipe diameter is reduced to 38mm (from 42mm), and secondary exhaust pipes are enlarged to 50.8mm (from 44.5mm), all for “more useable power.” Inside the engine, the inner cylinder transfer holes have been opened to reduce pumping losses during the pistons’ downward stroke. All told, Triumph claims a five horsepower increase (to 133 hp) and 8% more torque (82 ft.-lb.) compared to its predecessor. A new, high-efficiency radiator helps keep engine temps under control.
Triumph showed us a dyno chart comparison with this year’s engine overlaid on the previous version. What’s interesting is that below 4800 rpm the old engine actually made more power and torque. It’s not until that threshold is crossed does the new lump out-pull for the rest of the rev range. A clear demonstration of more useable power.
Top 2013 Triumph Speed Triple 1050 Review |
Top 2013 Triumph Speed Triple 1050 Review |
Steering geometry has been tweaked as well, again to put the focus on the front end. Rake has been sharpened to 22.8 degrees (from 23.5) for quicker response, while trail has increased to 3.6 inches (from 3.3). Wheelbase has also grown slightly to 56.5 inches (from 56.1), in an effort to help aid stability.
Beyond that, the overall bike feels more compact than before thanks to a few small but noticeable changes. The forward tilt of the engine and the relocated battery allowed engineers to move the rider closer to the bars. Seat height is now at 32.5 inches, 0.2-inch lower than before. The front wheel axle to the forward-most edge of the saddle is now reduced from last year by almost two inches (1.7 to be exact), and the bars are repositioned one inch closer to the rider. Footpegs, too, are moved forward by over an inch (1.14 inches) to complete the revised rider triangle.
Time to Act Like a Hooligan
Okay, maybe not. But just by sitting on the new Speed Triple I could immediately tell everything was more compact. I’d call it close to Street Triple territory, but there’s no hiding the fact that the bigger engine is physically, well, bigger. Besides the engine tilting slightly forward, the rider is placed at a forward slant as well, but just barely. It’s definitely a comfortable machine with ergonomics suitable for a long journey.
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Which is convenient because that’s exactly what Triumph had in store during the North American introduction of both it and the new 675R (which we’ll cover in a separate story). Our two-day journey would start us off in Idyllwild, Calif., and snake its way through roads less traveled, eventually leading to our stop in Indio at the end of our first day. Day two would be spent at Southern California’s newest racetrack, Chuckwalla Valley Raceway, where we put it and the 675R through their paces.
Even though the Speed Triple is all-new this year, there’s an instant familiarity while riding it that comes from the amount of seat time I’ve spent on the previous model. Despite the new ergonomics, I instantly felt right at home.
Power was never something we complained about in the previous model, but we’re sure happy there’s more of it this time around. As promised, it didn’t take long for the melodic three-cylinder to steal the show. On the street there’s seemingly instant power, thanks to the broad, flat torque curve throughout the rev range.
Fueling, especially at slow speeds, is crisp with hardly any hesitation. Unfortunately, our street ride was littered with four-wheeled traffic that prevented us from thoroughly flogging the bike, but this was an opportunity to demonstrate the massive torque available; at 40 mph and lugging along in sixth gear, a simple whack of the throttle was met with an initial burble before unleashing brute force that easily carried me into the triple-digit mark. There was still plenty of power left to spare, but self-preservation instincts (and a desire to keep my license) forced me to let off early.
Top 2013 Triumph Speed Triple 1050 Review |
Top 2013 Triumph Speed Triple 1050 Review |
Once on its side, the S3 is completely comfortable staying there. Here, the longer trail and wheelbase definitely plays a part. It’s dead easy to hold a line with maintenance throttle, but minor changes in trajectory are possible as well. Triumph wasn’t quick to mention it, but a 43mm inverted Showa fork and accompanying Showa monoshock are also tweaked this year with damping rates more suited toward the many bumps and imperfections faced during street riding. Both units are fully-adjustable for preload, rebound and compression damping, and the suspension formed a good balance between absorbing bumps yet still providing a firm ride.
Stopping also has never been an issue on previous models, but here again the new S3 sees some minor changes to the braking system. Basically, the 320mm rotors are now 0.5mm thinner than before to dissipate heat quicker. Four-piston Brembo calipers (not of the monobloc variety) provide the squeeze, while a Brembo master cylinder feeds the fluid. If you’ve seen videos on Youtube of stunt riders doing crazy endo maneuvers on the old Speed Triple, you’ll understand how strong they are. These are no different. Stopping power is still ridiculous, with plenty of feel at the lever.
The Speed Triple is also available with optional ABS, which is a first. While I did have a chance to ride the one model equipped with such, I wasn’t aware of it and didn’t have the opportunity to test its functionality due to the traffic conditions. We’ll have to save our thoughts about the system for a future test.
Top 2013 Triumph Speed Triple 1050 Review |
Due to the traffic we experienced at the later stages of our ride, I was pleasantly surprised at the Speed Triple’s comfortable saddle when lollygagging around town (or stuck behind a train of cars). There’s padding in the right places and it’s just firm enough to provide support without feeling like a plank.
Though it has minimal bodywork, the side panels and radiator shrouds are pretty impressive in channeling heat away from the rider. Speaking of styling, it’s hard to mistake the new model as anything other than a Speed Triple, yet the iconic dual round headlights give way to angular, shaped lights. Why the change? Because Triumph felt the need to change with the times, and that included changing the headlights to projector beam-style units, despite objections from traditionalists.
The new headlights got me thinking: What if Triumph wrapped a full fairing over them, gave the bike proper suspension, and most importantly, bumped the engine displacement to 1100cc. Then we’d have a true liter-class sportbike from Hinckley. And with World Superbike rules allowing 1000cc Fours and 1200cc Twins, the 1100cc Triple would be a perfect fit. Who knows if it’ll actually happen, but it’s a nice thought, right?
Top 2013 Triumph Speed Triple 1050 Review |
Taking the Speed Triple for a spin on the racetrack would reveal its performance at the limit. It was comically surprising how much fun it was to ride around the tight Chuckwalla track. With all the torque on tap, it’s entirely possible to keep the bike in third gear for the entire length of the track and never worry about shifting. It’s got that much grunt. The six-speed transmission is smooth both on and off the track, and the quick handling we noticed on the street transferred over as well.
Top 2013 Triumph Speed Triple 1050 Review |
A full day of lapping around Chuckwalla further fueled my imagination into dreaming up a Triumph literbike. The bike is so entertaining to ride around the track as it is. A proper variant made to handle that kind of abuse would just be icing on the cake.
Ready to Lose Your License?
In case it wasn’t clear already, the Speed Triple is a hit. Always has been. With a potent engine, capable chassis, strong brakes and comfortable riding position, what’s not to like? The redesign will make some people angry — I admit I prefer the round headlights — but even the most iconic styles need a makeover now and then.
Top 2013 Triumph Speed Triple 1050 Review |
Other accessory items include a tire-pressure-monitoring system, Arrow Low Boy and slip-on exhausts (which Triumph claims cuts up to 50% of the weight of the standard exhaust system), seat cowl, belly pan, bar-end mirrors, anodized aluminum reservoirs, a lower seat, pre-formed luggage and the aforementioned fly screen, all of which come with a two-year warranty. (Perhaps they should come up with a round-headlight option… –Ed.)
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Saturday, February 21, 2015
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