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2005 Suzuki Bandit Gsf 1200s Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $4,495.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:19 ColorColor: Blue/White
Location:

Augusta, Maine, US

Augusta, ME, US
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Suzuki Bandit tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:V1333B VINVIN:JS1GV77A252100579 PhonePhone:8557349203

Suzuki Bandit description

2005 SUZUKI Bandit Gsf 1200s, 2005 Suzuki Bandit Gsf 1200s

Moto blog

Suzuki Forms Joint Venture for Developing Fuel Cell Technology

Tue, 07 Feb 2012

Suzuki announced it is partnering with U.K.-based Intelligent Energy Holdings to form a joint venture for developing fuel cell systems. The new joint venture, SMILE FC System Corporation, will work on developing fuel cell systems for both motorcycles and automobiles. Intelligent Energy, with its fuel cell expertise and Suzuki, with its mass production capabilities, will each have 50% share of SMILE FC.

Old boys up front and where are the new 600 Gixers?

Mon, 28 Feb 2011

As I’ve been gagging for the new race season to kick off so it was almost a pleasure getting up at stupid 0 clock to watch the World Superbike Championship  opener at Phillip Island last weekend. I have to say Messrs Burnicle and Whitham were on form although I was disappointed there were none of the usual verbal attacks on each other that always add to the entertainment.    I’m sure they will put things right soon but the world superbike regulars must have been disheartened that Moto GP veterans nailed five of the six available rostrum slots.

Maybe the Evo class is the future for WSB?

Thu, 05 May 2011

Did we see the future of World Superbike racing last weekend at the BSB event? Possibly, but only if everyone is on Evo spec machines in 2012. By setting the 2nd fastest lap in race one and running second for a while in race two, the brilliant Alex Lowes proved that with a good grid position an Evo spec machine can be competitive for part race distance at least.