2013 Suzuki M50

2013 Suzuki M50

This is the maintenance schedule and associated service intervals for the Suzuki Boulevard M50, also known as the Suzuki Intruder M800. Suzuki based the Boulevard M50 on the same 805cc motor as the one used in the Suzuki Boulevard C50.

The 2005+ Suzuki Boulevard M50 uses an 805cc 45-degree V-twin that's liquid cooled, fuel-injected, and drives the rear wheel through a five-speed transmission and a shaft drive. It's thus the smallest of the Boulevard line — the baby sibling of the M109R, and the smaller sibling of the M90 too.

The Boulevard M50 or Intruder M800 is a middleweight V-twin cruiser, made from 2005 originally, but significantly visually updated in 2010, and then again in 2015 when it started blacking things out (but without ever using the B.O.S.S. branding like on other Suzuki cruisers. You can check out the gallery below for an evolution of the Suzuki Boulevard M50 and how it changed visually over the years.

Even though the Boulevard M50 changed in style (and got a lot better looking, honestly), the basic maintenance for the M50 has stayed the same over the years (although the air filter setup changed in 2009). Just change the oil, coolant, brake fluid, gear oil (for the shaft drive) and spark plugs every now and then and you're golden.

2005 Suzuki Boulevard M50 blue

2005 Suzuki Boulevard M50 blue

2006 Suzuki Boulevard M50 black

2006 Suzuki Boulevard M50 black

2008 Suzuki Boulevard M50

2008 Suzuki Boulevard M50

2009 Suzuki Boulevard M50 special edition orange trim

2009 Suzuki Boulevard M50 special edition orange trim

2009 Suzuki Boulevard M50 Yellow and black

2009 Suzuki Boulevard M50 Yellow and black

2010 Suzuki Boulevard M50 new version

2010 Suzuki Boulevard M50 new version

2011 Suzuki Boulevard M50 blue

2011 Suzuki Boulevard M50 blue

2012 blue suzuki boulevard m50

2012 blue suzuki boulevard m50

2013 Suzuki Boulevard M50 black

2013 Suzuki Boulevard M50 black

2016 Suzuki boulevard M50 black

2016 Suzuki boulevard M50 black

2017 Suzuki Boulevard m50

2017 Suzuki Boulevard m50

2018 Suzuki Boulevard M50 in front of roller door

2018 Suzuki Boulevard M50 in front of roller door

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Suzuki Boulevard M50 Maintenance Schedule

Below is the maintenance schedule for the Suzuki Boulevard M50.

Interval: This interval should be judged by number of months or odometer reading, whichever comes first.

NOTE:

  • I= Inspect and clean, adjust, replace or lubricate as necessary.
  • R= Replace
  • T= Tighten

NOTE: (California model only) and (CA. only) means that the items or the maintenance interval is to be applied only for the California model.

months 2 12 24 36 48
km 1000 6,000 12,000 18,000 24,000
Element miles 600 4,000 7,500 11,000 14,500
Air cleaner element
2005-2009: SU-8005
2010+: SU-8009
I I R I
Exhaust pipe bolts and muffler bolts T T T
Valve clearance I I I
Spark plugs (DPR7EA-9) I R I R
Fuel hose I I I I
Engine oil (Motul 5100) R R R R R
Engine oil filter (HF138RC) R R
Throttle cable play I I I I I
Throttle valve synchronization I I
Evaporative emission control system (California model only) Replace vapor hose every 4 years I I
PAIR (air supply) system I I
Engine coolant if "Suzuki Super Long Life Coolant" (Blue) Replace every 4 years or 48K km (29K miles)
Engine coolant (other than super long life) R R
Radiator hose I I I I
Clutch I I I I
Final gear oil (Mobil 1 Gear Oil) R I I
Brakes I I I I I
Brake hose Replace every 4 years I I I I
Brake fluid (DOT 4 only) Replace every 2 years I I I I
Tires I I I I
Steering I I I
Front forks I I
Rear suspension I I
Chassis bolts and nuts T T T T T
Lubrication (Lithium soap-based grease) Lubricate every 1,000 km (600 miles)
Suzuki Boulevard M50 Maintenance Schedule

Tyre size and tyre pressure for the Suzuki Boulevard M50

The manual for the Suzuki Boulevard M50 specifies the following tyre sizes and recommended tyre pressures.

Tyre Size Brand(s) Tyre pressure
Front 130/90-16M/C 67H IRC GS-23F A 200 kPa (2.00 kgf/cm2, 29 psi)
Rear 170/80-15M/C 77H IRC GS-23R A 250 kPa (2.50 kgf/cm2, 36 psi)
Tyres and tyre pressures

About the Suzuki Boulevard M50

The Suzuki Boulevard M50 is Suzuki's entry-level V-twin cruiser (well, apart from the one in the "learner" categories.

The M50 uses an 805cc V-twin that makes a very modest 39 kW (52hp) at 6,000 rpm, with maximum torque of 69 Nm (51 lb-ft) @ 3,200 rpm. This makes it no slouch — it's roughly equivalent to a Triumph Scrambler, which means you can get some decent torque action out of it if you're generous with the throttle. You should even be able to spin the wheel with ease.

The engine does more than simply push the bike forward, though. Suzuki has struck a careful balance with its modest 45-degree V-twin. It's classic-looking, stylish with its blacked out treatment (on those that have it, anyway), and has plenty of character.

The Boulevard M50 is no lightweight, of course. Fully fuelled and ready to go, it weighs 269 kg (593 lb).

Suzuki doesn't go for the top-shelf gadgetry for this ride, but that doesn't mean it's completely devoid of tech. Suzuki gave it idle speed control, allowing for choke-free cold starts, as well as an ECM that drives dual throttle valves.

Most interestingly, Suzuki opted for an inverted fork for the M50. This makes it the only middleweight cruiser with an inverted fork. Unique!

Manual for the Suzuki Boulevard M50

Suzuki Boulevard M50 Maintenance Schedule Screenshot From Manual

The above maintenance schedule comes directly from the user's manual for the Suzuki Boulevard M50.

You can download it from here.

2013 Suzuki M50

Source: https://maintenanceschedule.net/suzuki-boulevard-m50-maintenance-schedule/

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