SUZUKI
2010 - 2019 SUZUKI M 800 INTRUDER

M 800 INTRUDER (2010 - 2019)

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Suzuki M800 Intruder (2010-2019): A Muscle Cruiser Built for the Long Haul

Introduction

The Suzuki M800 Intruder, also known as the Boulevard M50 in some markets, is a mid-sized cruiser that strikes a compelling balance between raw V-twin power, rider-friendly ergonomics, and head-turning design. From 2010 to 2019, this model carved out a niche for riders seeking a machine that feels at home on winding backroads, urban commutes, and weekend getaways. With its liquid-cooled 805cc engine, inverted front forks, and signature "hard-tail" aesthetic, the M800 Intruder isn’t just a motorcycle—it’s a statement. Having spent time aboard a well-maintained 2016 model, I can confidently say this bike rewards riders with a mix of accessibility and excitement that’s rare in its class.


Design: Classic Cruiser Meets Modern Muscle

Visual Appeal

The M800 Intruder’s design is a masterclass in blending classic cruiser DNA with modern aggression. The 45-degree V-Twin engine dominates the frame, finished in black or chrome depending on the year, while the inverted 41mm forks add a sporty contrast to the laid-back silhouette. Key design highlights include:
- Headlight Cowl: Borrowed from Suzuki’s larger M109 series, it gives the bike a focused, predatory stance.
- LED Lighting: The taillight and turn signals are crisp and modern, with a clear-lens LED taillight that complements the bobbed rear fender.
- Color Options: Over the years, Suzuki offered bold schemes like Glass Sparkle Black, Pearl Mira Red, and Metallic Oort Gray, ensuring the bike stands out in a parking lot.

Ergonomics

With a seat height of just 700mm (27.6 inches), the M800 welcomes riders of all sizes. The pullback handlebars and forward-mounted footpegs create a relaxed "rider’s triangle," ideal for hours in the saddle. The wide seat is plush enough for daily use, though aftermarket options (like a solo seat) can enhance the bike’s custom look.


Performance: Torque is the Name of the Game

Engine Character

At the heart of the M800 Intruder lies an 805cc, liquid-cooled V-Twin tuned for low-end grunt. Key specs:
- Power: 53 HP @ 6,000 RPM (38.7 kW)
- Torque: 69 Nm (51 lb-ft) @ 3,200 RPM
- Fuel System: Suzuki’s Dual Throttle Valve (SDTV) injection ensures crisp throttle response.

Twist the throttle, and the engine delivers a satisfying surge from idle, peaking early in the rev range. This isn’t a bike that begs to be redlined—it’s happiest churning out torque between 2,500–4,500 RPM, making it a joy in city traffic or on rolling highways. The 5-speed transmission shifts smoothly, and the shaft drive eliminates chain maintenance while adding a reassuring sense of durability.

Exhaust Note

Suzuki’s custom-styled exhaust delivers a deep, rumbling soundtrack that’s assertive without being obnoxious. For riders craving more bark, aftermarket slip-ons are a popular upgrade.


Handling and Comfort: Confidence on Two Wheels

Chassis and Suspension

The double-cradle steel frame and 1655mm (65.2-inch) wheelbase provide stability at speed, while the inverted front forks and link-type rear suspension (with 7-way preload adjustment) handle bumps with composure. Despite its 269kg (593 lbs) wet weight, the M800 feels surprisingly nimble when leaned into corners, thanks to its low center of gravity.

Braking

The single 300mm front disc brake offers strong initial bite, though the rear drum brake feels underwhelming compared to competitors’ setups. Upgrading to sintered pads or a braided stainless line can sharpen responsiveness.


Competition: How Does the M800 Stack Up?

Honda Shadow Phantom

  • Pros: Lighter weight, lower seat height.
  • Cons: Air-cooled 745cc engine lacks the M800’s mid-range punch.

Kawasaki Vulcan 900

  • Pros: Larger 903cc engine, belt drive for smoother power delivery.
  • Cons: Heavier (295kg) and less agile in tight spaces.

Yamaha V Star 950

  • Pros: Stylish design, belt drive.
  • Cons: Softer suspension, less responsive throttle.

Why Choose the M800?
The Suzuki’s liquid-cooled engine, inverted forks, and shaft drive give it a technical edge over rivals. It’s the ideal pick for riders prioritizing low-maintenance reliability and a visceral riding experience.


Maintenance: Keeping Your M800 Intruder in Peak Condition

Key Service Points

  1. Oil Changes: Every 6,000 km (3,700 miles) with 10W-40 synthetic.
  2. Coolant: Flush every 24,000 km (15,000 miles).
  3. Shaft Drive: Inspect seals and lubricate every 12,000 km (7,500 miles).
  4. Tires: The 130/90-16 front and 170/80-15 rear favor stability; replace with radial tires for sharper handling.

Common Upgrades

  • Exhaust: Slip-on mufflers for weight savings and a throatier sound.
  • Brakes: Upgrade to braided lines or a dual-disc front setup for touring.
  • Seat: Gel pads or a custom solo seat improve long-distance comfort.

Pro Tip: The M800’s 32-bit ECM responds well to fuel injection tuners, which can optimize air/fuel ratios for aftermarket intakes or exhausts.


Final Thoughts

The Suzuki M800 Intruder is a cruiser that refuses to compromise. It’s muscular enough to satisfy thrill-seekers, yet refined enough for daily commutes. While its rear drum brake and modest tech features show its age, these quirks are easily addressed with aftermarket upgrades—many of which are available right here at MOTOPARTS.store. Whether you’re a seasoned rider or new to the cruiser scene, the M800 delivers a ride that’s as engaging as it is dependable.


Ride hard, ride safe, and let the M800 Intruder remind you why cruising is about the journey as much as the destination.




Specifications sheet

Silnik
Udar: Four-stroke
Maksymalna moc: 39 kW | 52.0 hp
Maksymalny moment obrotowy: 69 Nm
Układ paliwowy: Fuel Injection (Suzuki Dual Throttle Valve System)
Smarowanie: Wet sump
Maksymalna moc @: 6000 rpm
Wyporność: 805 ccm
Maksymalny moment obrotowy @: 3200 rpm
Średnica x skok: 83.0 x 74.4 mm (3.3 x 2.9 in)
Konfiguracja: V
Układ chłodzenia: Liquid
Stopień sprężania: 9.4:1
Liczba cylindrów: 2
Zawory na cylinder: 4
Wymiary
Rozstaw osi: 1655 mm (65.2 in)
Masa na mokro: 269
Wysokość siedziska: 700 mm (27.6 in)
Szerokość całkowita: 890 mm (35.0 in)
Wysokość całkowita: 1105 mm (43.5 in)
Długość całkowita: 2395 mm (94.3 in)
Prześwit: 140 mm (5.5 in)
Pojemność zbiornika paliwa: 15.5 L (4.1 US gal)
Układ napędowy
Sprzęgło: Wet, multiple discs, cable operated
Napęd końcowy: shaft
Skrzynia biegów: 5-speed
Konserwacja
Tylna opona: 170/80-15
Olej silnikowy: 10W40
Opona przednia: 130/90-16
Płyn hamulcowy: DOT 4
Świece zapłonowe: NGK CR8E or NGK CR8EIX
Odstęp między świecami zapłonowymi: 0.8
Pojemność płynu chłodzącego: 1.9
Pojemność oleju silnikowego: 3.7
Częstotliwość wymiany oleju silnikowego: Every 5000km or 2 years, whichever comes first
Luz zaworowy (dolot, zimny): 0.10–0.20 mm
Częstotliwość sprawdzania luzu zaworowego: 24,000 km / 15,000 mi
Luz zaworowy (wydech, zimny): 0.20–0.30 mm
Zalecane ciśnienie w oponach (tył): 2.5 bar (36 psi) solo, 2.8 bar (41 psi) with passenger
Zalecane ciśnienie w oponach (przód): 2.25 bar (33 psi)
Dodatkowe funkcje
Gwarancja: 12-month unlimited mileage limited warranty
Układ wydechowy: Chromed dual-exhaust with PAIR emission control
Układ zapłonowy: 3D-mapped digital ignition
Oprzyrządowanie: Speedometer, fuel gauge, odometer/trip meter, clock
Podwozie i zawieszenie
Rama: Double-cradle steel frame
Hamulce tylne: 180 mm drum
Hamulce przednie: Single 300 mm disc, 2-piston caliper
Tylne zawieszenie: Link-type monoshock, 7-way adjustable spring preload
Przednie zawieszenie: Inverted telescopic fork, coil spring, oil damped
Skok tylnego koła: 105 mm (4.1 in)
Skok przedniego koła: 140 mm (5.5 in)






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