Intruder M800 review
Why does Suzuki insist on giving its cruisers comedy names? That aside, the Intruder (stop laughing!) is a well-rounded 805cc cruiser
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Pros
A good looking bike, with dimensions that inexperienced riders shouldn't find daunting
Cons
What did you say it was called?
The M-model promises its rider performance, while the C-model boasts 'classic styling'. Get down to your Suzuki dealer to play spot the difference...The M-model promises its rider performance, while the C-model boasts 'classic styling'. Get down to your Suzuki dealer to play spot the difference...
| Length (mm) | 2370 | 
| Width (mm) | 860 | 
| Height (mm) | 1130 | 
| Dryweight (kg) | 245 | 
| Seats | 0 | 
| Seat Height (mm) | 700 | 
| Suspension Front | Inverted telescopic, coil spring | 
| Suspension Rear | Link type, oil damped, coil spring, spring pre-load 7-way adjustable | 
| Tyres Front | 130/90-16M/C | 
| Tyres Rear | 170/80-15M/C | 
| Brakes Front | 2-piston caliper, 300 mm single-disc brake | 
| Brakes Rear | 180 mm drum brake | 
| Cubic Capacity (cc) | 805 | 
| Bore (mm) | 83 | 
| Stroke (mm) | 74 | 
| Compression Ratio | 9.4 | 
| Ignition | Electronic | 
| Cooling | Liquid Cooled | 
| Fuel Delivery | EFI | 
| Stroke Type | Four Stroke | 
| Drive | Chain | 









