American Suzuki recently invited us to a showdown in Tombstone, Arizona to introduce their brand new giganto-cruiser, the Intruder VL1500LC. A dozen desperate hombres were rounded up in Old Tucson, packin' as much heat as they could muster.
We were shown the beast that was to be our mount, and we shuddered to think what kind of day it was to be.
Before the Suzuki fellas let us mount up they wanted to tell us about the new beasts, just so we knew what we were getting ourselves into. We learned that the new VL1500LC is loosely based on the VL1400 Intruder.
Providing monstrous and ever-present torque is a 96x101mm v-twin powerplant with single over-head cams and hydraulic lash adjusters for less engine maintenance. An extra flywheel has been added for more low-end grunt, and the cylinders have been plated (as on their sportbikes) for better durability.
In a major re-work, the fuel tank has been placed beneath the seat. Taking its place between suspiciously fuel tank-looking covers is a massive airbox feeding two linked Mikuni 36mm carbs. As a result, the battery, which formerly resided underneath the seat, now sits in front of the motor.
After sitting through all that technical hoo-ha, we couldn't wait to toss a leg over the bike. It could have been the dimensions, or perhaps the light, but it felt even bigger than it looked.
The final word isn't in, but it appears to be the longest bike in its class.
The LC (which stands for Legendary Classic) is most comfortable around 75 mph. Before our visit, we heard a lot of hype that this beast is a massive torque monster.
"Well, you can believe the hype. Gear selection is simply a matter of how much vibration you can handle and how much gas you want to burn. Down shifting for a pass is usually unnecessary."
This glitch, coupled with the racer-boy clutch that fully disengaged after about ½ of an inch in, forced us to give the tranny a thumbs down.
Rolling into the infamous little town of Tombstone, the exhaust announced our arrival with a muted basso rumble that resonated down the street.
But back on the road priorities fell back into perspective as the torquey v-twin pulled strongly into the sunset. With its competence as a road going mount and its less than $10,000.00 retail price, the Intruder VL1500LC will be a hard bargain to match.
Specifications:
Manufacturer: Suzuki
Model: 1998 VL1500 LC
Price (two-tone): $9,895.00
Engine: air-cooled V-twin
Bore and Stroke: 96 x 101mm
Displacement: 1462cc
Carburetion: Two BSDR Mikuni 36mm
Transmission: 5 speed
Wheelbase: 66.9 in
Seat Height: 27.6 in
Fuel Capacity: 4.1 gal with 1.1 gal reserve
Claimed Dry Weight: 644 lbs
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