Intruder 800 and 1400
Craig Goldstein
Craigmri@earthlink.net
Mon, 19 Apr 2004 09:24:08 -0400
Mike,
Sounds like a Marauder 1600 Centerfold is destined for the fridge. Sweet
approach man! ;-)
Craig
MIG #2
-----Original Message-----
From: migcruisers-admin@autox.team.net
[mailto:migcruisers-admin@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Michel Cain
Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 9:14 AM
To: MIG3
Subject: Re: Intruder 800 and 1400
If the Intruder 1400 came from the fatory with mag wheels instead of spokes,
I'd buy one in a heartbeat. I lo\ike the riding position (crotch rockets
hurt my back) and the king/queen seat is great for passengers.
As a former owner of a Maxim 650 shaft drive, I really loved the feel when
getting on the throttle and the lower maintenance of the shaft. But when I
sold it, the Marauder's looks caught my eye and I hung a picture on the
fridge til I owned one. My wife was glad to see the full page ad leave the
kitchen. I was glad to have a bike again.
Now the Marauder 1600 is what I will probably move to next. Might not be til
next year but I can wait.
The '97 Marauder only has 10k on it nad should serve me well until I replace
it with the 1600.
Just my two bike related cents....from central New HAmpshire where it's
going to be in the 80's today and I HAD to drive the truck! Sucks to be me
sometimes.
Mike #211
Live Free or Die!
Wayne Coffin <wwrc@comcast.net> wrote:
The 800 started as a 700, then a 750, then finally an 800. I don't know
when those changes occurred, but I beleive the first was early 90's the
second in the mid 90's. The 700 was intriduced in 87, the 1400 in 88. The
1400 was actually at the very top of the cc wars in those days. The 14 was
a 4-speed until 97 when it became 5-speed.
IMO, it really has the best lines of any of the chopperish bikes. It's
almost a 20-year old design, which has not to be right up there for
longevity. It sould use some updating, but I won't be getting rid of mine
anytime soon.
Wayne
----- Original Message -----
From: "Craig Goldstein"
To: "New MIG list"
Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 8:19 AM
Subject: Intruder 800 and 1400
> Bill et al.,
>
>
>
> While in the Zooki dealer yesterday I noticed the Intruder 800 and 1400
> sitting there in the showroom. This has got to be one of the longest
> production runs for any currently offered cruiser. Don't get me wrong, I
> really think its actually a classic design. Timeless perhaps.
>
>
>
> My question is when did Suzuki begin offering the Intruder product? Was
it
> initially offered as a 700?
>
>
>
> Craig
>
> MIG #2
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