Torrance, California, June 26, 2002 -- In cruisers, just as in stacks of money and the size of your house, bigger is always better. It's an unfortunate place that non-behemoth-sized cruisers inhabit, then. There's no respect given due to their comparative performance vacuum when placed alongside such monsters as Harley V-Rods and Honda VTXs. At least, that's the way it has always been until now.
If anybody was going to surprise us with a strong-running motor, the smart money was riding on Suzuki. They already make some of the most powerful engines in any given category, and their legacy with the Intruder line of cruisers is steeped in horsepower.
Suzuki introduced their Volusia 800 a year (or was it two?) ago, and aimed it at cruiser enthusiasts who wanted classic cruiser looks without the classic cruiser heft - a seemingly unshakable side-effect of cruiser manufacturing. And, of course, it had to have untraditional performance.
Technically speaking, the heart of the Volusia is an 805cc, eight-valve, liquid-cooled, 45° V-twin fed by a single 34mm carburetor. Suzuki claims to have installed a short-duration cam and, of course, the tuned dual exhaust system to help make even more power out of the relatively small motor. To keep vibes to an acceptable level, the crankshaft feature 45° offset crank pins to reduce engine vibration. And to keep things "green," a pulsed-secondary air-injection system introduces air into the exhaust ports to ignite unburned hydrocarbons and reduce emissions for bike delivered to all markets.From the rider's seat, which is a comfortable bit in its own right, the Volusia's vibes are nearly perfect for a cruiser. Hands just slightly rock and butt cheeks slightly bump up and down at idle. At speed on the road, there's just that pleasant cruiser thrum that reminds a rider he's on a motorcycle, not in a cage with a coffee cup holder, stereo, GPS and glovebox. Maybe it's got to do with less mass bumping around inside the cases or the way the motor's fastened to the hard chassis bit, but there's a nice, connected feel there. From the seat, just 27.6 inches from the ground, you see the fuel tank-mounted speedometer with LCD fuel gauge, clock and indicator lights. It's your usual cruiser layout with nothing fancy and no terrible eye-sores to loose sleep over. The handlebars are wide and the foot controls are out front, though not stupidly so. Again, it's standard take-no-chances cruiser fare pretty much across the board.



This bike has us already preparing a few other bikes for a mid-size cruiser comparo. We're anxious to see if there's anything else out there that can rival this Volusia's bang for the buck. So stay tuned, eh?
Second Opinion
Calvin Kim

The motor is smooth, but too cold blooded. Takes a looong time to warm up, even with full choke. Bars felt wide, but wasn't uncomfortable. I like the digital odometer and clock stuff. Brakes could be better, but modulated well. It has a solid transmission.
Suspension felt really soft, but that wasn't surprising. Chassis feels solid (though it should considering it is made of metal.) The only thing not to like? The rather bland styling. It gets lost in the crowd.
Specifications
Engine: 805cc, four-stroke, liquid cooled, 45° V-twin,
SOHC, 8-valves, TSCC
Bore & Stroke: 83.0 x 74.4mm
Compression Ratio: 9.4:1
Carburetor: Mikuni BDSR34
Lubrication: Wet Sump
Ignition: Digital/transistorized
Starter: Electric
Transmission: 5-speed
Final Drive: Shaft Drive
Overall Length: 2510mm (98.8 in.)
Overall Width: 985mm (38.8 in.)
Overall Height: 1110mm (43.7 in.)
Seat Height: 700mm (27.6 in.)
Ground Clearance: 140mm (5.5 in.)
Wheelbase: 1655mm (65.2 in.)
Front Suspension: Telescopic, coil spring, oil damped
Rear Suspension: Link-type, oil damped, 7-way
adjustable spring preload
Front Brake: Single hydraulic disc
Rear Brake: Single drum
Fuel Tank Capacity: 17 liter (4.5 gal.)
Claimed Dry Weight: 239kg (526 lbs.)
Color: Black/Blue, Silver/Silver
MSRP: $6,599



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i love this motorcycle.
Suzuki introduced their Volusia 800 was great :-)
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