<P> The Suzuki Boulevard C50 (VL800) is a cruiser motorcycle made by Suzuki Motor Corporation since 2001 . Prior to 2005, the model was named the Volusia for Volusia County, Florida, where it was unveiled at the 2001 Daytona Bike Week . In 2005, Suzuki re-branded it as the Suzuki Boulevard C50 . It follows the formula of a smaller yet capable engine fitted into a one - size up frame, a popular combination also in use by Honda, Kawasaki, and Yamaha in their respective cruiser lines . </P> <P> Most Boulevard C50 components were carried over from the Volusia line, except the Boulevard series has fuel injection instead of a carburetor . The engine is a liquid cooled 805 cc (49.1 cu in) in a 45 ° V - twin . It has 5 - speed manual gearbox and a shaft drive . Overall, the C50 is 2,500 mm (98 in) long, with a 700 mm (28 in) seat height . It has a 16 l; 3.4 imp gal (4.1 US gal) fuel tank, front disc and rear drum brakes, and rider floorboards . </P> <P> There are four sub-models of the C50, starting with the base C50, which has wire wheels . The C50T adds a touring package consisting of a windshield, white wall tires, studded seats, studded passenger backrest, and studded saddlebags . The C50SE Special Edition has cast wheels and studded seats and a flowing or tribal flame paint job, depending on the model year . For 2014, Suzuki added the C50 B.O.S.S. (Blacked - Out Suzuki Special) edition, substituting black for nearly all of the standard chrome parts, and black cast wheels . </P>

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