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Cycle News 1996 12 04

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RIDING IMPRESSION. 1997 Suzuki VZ800V Marauder By Kit Palmer Photos by Tom Riles \D 0\ 0\ ...... -.:t'~ !D "S Q) u Q) Cl 12 hile we waited in anticipation for Suzuki to join the retro-cruiser-bike craze, we could only wonder what the bike might look like. Surely it would fall in line with what the other three Japanese manufacturers are offering. The bike would undoubtedly have a large front tire, wrapped around a smallish, perhaps, 16inch rim. The handlebars, of course, would be wider than a '59 Eldorado, oe.nd a Jow-slung seat and fuel tank would be nearly as spacious. Furthermore, it would be dripping in chrome, and rumble like a thunderstorm on a warm, summer afternoon. But when Suzuki first rolled out its new cruiser, the VZ800V Marauder, we were a bit taken aback to see that Suzuki chose to take a slightly different route than tha t of the other manufacturers. Rather than designing another '50sstyled, Hollywood night's cruiser, Suzuki aimed toward the back-street look with a more "drag-bike" appearance. While the Marauder does display many of the nowstandard cruiser-bike features, such as those previously mentioned, the Marauder certainly has a look all its own. "It's designed to reflect the look and feel of a street dragster," said a Suzuki spokesman. . That it does, much of which has to do with the Marauder's more kicked-out front end, staggered exhaust pipes and dual-post, non-adjustable handlebars. (Top) The new vzlioov Marauder from Suzuki could be the buy of the year. At $5,999, the Marauder is a steal, and you do get a lot of bike for the money. (Above) The street-drag styling of the Marauder sets it apart from many of the low and slow retro-crulsers on the market. The Suzuki comes in two different color combinations.

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