2005 boulevard has a slide plate that cover the key slot to lock the front forks located on right side below the headlight. Hope this helps
With filter 2.1 Qts
its under the engine
30 hp @5400 rpm depending on the year but its close
1.8 qt no filter-------2.1 with filter
For the Suzuki Boulevard S40, it is recommended to use 10W-40 full synthetic oil or a high-quality motorcycle oil that meets JASO MA or MA2 specifications. This ensures optimal performance and protection for the engine. Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations and any updates regarding oil types or specifications.
The Suzuki Boulevard S40 typically uses about 3.2 quarts (approximately 3 liters) of oil when performing an oil change, including the oil filter. It's important to check the owner's manual for the specific model year for any variations in oil capacity or specifications. Always use the recommended oil type for optimal performance.
To start a 2005 Suzuki Boulevard S40, ensure the motorcycle is in neutral and the kickstand is up. Turn the ignition key to the "ON" position, then press the starter button located on the right handlebar. If the engine doesn't start immediately, you may need to give it a little throttle while pressing the starter. Once started, let it idle for a moment before riding.
To install the muffler on a Suzuki Boulevard S40, first, ensure the motorcycle is securely supported on a stand. Remove any existing muffler by loosening the mounting bolts and disconnecting the exhaust pipe if necessary. Position the new muffler onto the exhaust pipe, aligning it with the mounting brackets, and secure it using the appropriate bolts and hardware. Finally, check for proper alignment and tightness before starting the engine to ensure there are no leaks.
In a 2007 Boulevard S40 the positive terminal of a battery is located where the red terminal is. Another characteristic that separates it from the negative side is the width of the positive terminal.
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I got mine up to the mid 90s on the highway pretty easily, a number of times. Didn't have space to hold it for too long before my exit but I think it could have hit the 100s with enough space.
...on the handlebar, right hand side. You have to have the push the orange switch forward (top part of switch pushed in), and then 2 buttons below that you have the actual start switch. Also, you must be in neutral and/or have the kickstand UP.