Suzuki began manufacturing the SV650 motorbike and it's variants in 1999, for the international market, and in 2000, Suzuki began importing the SV650 and it's variants to the US.
On average, the MPG of a Suzuki SV650 can range from 45-59. The MPG depends fully on the year the bike was manufactured, the ones in 1999-2002 were 45 MPG, while the 2003-2006 averaged 45-59 mpg.
50-55 depending on how you ride
~74 hp. ~74 hp.
Under the main seat beside the battery.
first remove the 2 plastic pieces on both sides with the right size Allen wrench. (3mm?) pop those off, then take off the 2 allens (5mm?) that hold down the seat, and pull it off. you can now see the battery. Get a screwdriver and undo the bolts that hold the wires to the battery, pull up the battery and reverse the process!
Too many variables. Call and ask your local agent
No. They are two completely different units.
The Suzuki SV650 can be purchased through the Cycle Trader website. There are many Suzuki SV650s for sale on Cycle Trader, and most of them are listed by private sellers. eBay also has a handful of SV650s for sale.
Remove the battery, its located underneath the seat, then hook it to a 12v battery charger for 10hours To get to the battery you have to remove 4 Allen key screws. 2 that hold the black grill on either side of the bike, once these are removed the grills can be opened, revealing the bolts that hold on the seat. remove these and pull off the seat. To remove the battery just dosconnect the leads using a Phillips head screw driver. Pull the battery out of the seat and hook it up to a battery charger
use the key slot on the right side about 5" below the seat, turn key and pull up rear seat.
The battery on a Suzuki Boulevard is located under the driver seat.