The skinny, chopperesque models that replace the Intruder 1400 and 800 and the Savage, are designated by S prefixes. The classic, wide style bikes that replace the Intruder 1500LC and the Volusia are C models, and the bikes moving into the slots occupied by the Marauders get M designations. The bike that replaces the Savage is the S40. The Boulevard counterpart for the Intruder 800 is the S50. Replacing the Volusia 800 is the Boulevard C50. In place of the Intruder 1400 is the S83, and the Intruder 1500's slot is filled by the C90. The Kawasaki-built Marauder 1600 gets elbowed aside by the Kawasaki-built Boulevard M95.
One of the Boulevard series motorcycles is new, however. The Boulevard M50, which fits in the slot formerly occupied by the Marauder 800, not only looks different than that bike but is vastly changed, although it retains the same street-rod style and performance attitude. The new M50 boasts features like shaft drive, EFI, a hidden single-damper rear suspension, blacked-out wheels, and completely fresh lines. The M50 manages to look fresher and racier than its big brother, the M95. It will go into production at the end of 2004, and should hit showrooms in late winter or early spring 2005.
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