That question is a little like asking "how high is a tree?". There are many variables that will effect how far the bike will go before being worn out. I believe Japanese V-twins to be the best in the world for longevity. I have not had my C50T long enough to tell how far it will go. I have seen Honda Shadows (I own one of those too) go up to 200,000 miles! My 1986 has 75K on it and it runs perfectly! The bike mechanics I have had on my Honda over the years have told me the C50's are built very well, they have made claims well over 100K. Variables effecting life span of a bike can be weight of the rider/passengers, maintenance intervals, quality of products used for maintenance, riding style/habits, where the bike lives in terms of climates, how often it sits vs. how often ridden ect; ect;.
There are a few places one could purchase a Suzuki Boulevard M109R in South Carolina. One could look in the newspaper where there are usually many car ads posted. One could also shop at an official Suzuki dealer.
50 miles
The 1997 Suzuki LS650 Savage gets about 50+ miles per gallon
somewhere around 40 miles to the gallon
125 mpg
26 miles
218.17 miles on 378 243.3 miles on I-20
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You can expect to get an average of about 175,000 miles out of the 2004 Tahoe. This varies with the type of care the vehicle receives.
My '93 has 230,000 miles so far.
With proper maintenance probably 200,000 miles