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Niall's Spin: Suzuki Bandit 1200S
By Niall Mackenzie on 28/09/2010 15:05:38
Brilliant? Affordable? No better choice than the Bandit 1200.
Click to read: Suzuki Bandit 1200S owners reviews, Suzuki Bandit 1200S specs and to see the Suzuki Bandit 1200S image gallery.LOOK UP 'MOTORBIKE' in the dictionary and I reckon you should find a picture of the Bandit 1200. Its big engine, splashes
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Niall's Spin: 2006 Suzuki Bandit 650
By Niall Mackenzie on 20/09/2010 12:44:45
Bandits were the ultimate model that began the factory streetfighter craze but, in light of recent events, have they been improved or lost their charm?
Click to read: Suzuki Bandit 650 owners reviews, Suzuki Bandit 650 specs and to see the Suzuki Bandit 650 image gallery.NOT SO LONG ago Bandits were very cool indeed, single-handedly kick starting the factory streetfighter craze with 600 and 1200cc
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Buyer Guide: Suzuki GSF600 Bandit
By Visordown on 15/10/2010 14:14:02
The ultimate buyer’s guide to the baby Bandit written by the people who actually own the bike...
Click to view: Suzuki GSF600 Bandit owners reviews, specs and image galleries.Forget the fastest, lightest, latest crowd, Suzuki’s 600 Bandit was never intended to be any of those things. But it’s still a superb bike with a huge following. Its
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Living with a 2007 Suzuki GSF1250S Bandit
By Simon Bowen on 16/06/2007 14:11:58
Simon calms down with the big Bandit
June 2007After the madness of a year spent misbehaving on the loopy KTM 950SM, it's time to settle down. I need a commuter, shopping trolley, distance muncher and holiday tourer. The new big Bandit is just that and also discreetly styled so shouldn
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First Ride: 2005 Suzuki Bandit 650-650S
By Jon Urry on 31/03/2008 22:37:42
Suzuki's trusty Bandit has swollen in capacity for 2005, but is this enough to put the planet's longest-serving middleweight back in the frame?
Sitting in the press briefing room at the launch of the Bandit 650 I got the feeling the Suzuki bods were struggling through the technical description of their new bike.There was nothing wrong with their grasp of the English language, it's just
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Used Review: Suzuki Bandit 600
By Bertie Simmonds on 05/04/2008 17:25:36
In 1995 Suzuki built the naked middleweight Bandit. Compared to Yamaha's Diversion it was a revelation: sure it was cheap, cheerful and built to a price, but it was also a hell of a lot of fun to ride.
DAYLIGHT ROBBERY was not part of the deal when this Bandit stopped us in our tracks 10 years ago.Instead, you were the one on the take. For just £3999 new back in 1995 you'd get a smart-looking budget bike with well proven chassis parts and motor
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Milan: 2009 Suzuki Bandit 650
By Visordown News on 05/11/2008 09:42:04
Minor cosmetic makeover for Suzuki's best-selling middleweight
A new front-end look for Suzuki's long-standing BanditSUZUKI HAVE released the first pictures of their 2009 Bandit GSF650 road bike.The machine has been given a minor cosmetic tweak for '09, most notably the headlight, mirrors and clocks.Full specs
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Road Test: R1100S v VTR v ZRX1200S v Bandit 1250S
By Jon Urry on 26/05/2008 15:41:21
With a price tag of £5549 Suzuki's new Bandit 1250 comes with a huge motor and tons of all-round potential. But is it better than a lightly-used big bore bargain?
, but the other option is to buy smart. Very smart. Which is where the 1200 Bandit comes in. Since its introduction just over 10 years ago Suzuki has been careful not to change the Bandit too much - apart from two slight updates in 2000 and 2006, which mainly
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Road Test: Suzuki Bandit 1200 VS 1250
By Jon Urry on 13/04/2008 13:34:51
With a cult following that makes Scientology look like a small book club gathering, Suzuki’s Bandit 1200 has brought big-bore grunt to the biking masses. Does the new water-cooled engine continue this reign, or relegate it now to a forgotten religion?
that had a far more subtle influence during the same period – Suzuki’s Bandit 1200.Like a sleeper secret agent the Bandit has been doing its part to corrupt a generation of bikers into its wicked ways since it was launched in 1996. This big-bore monster
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Pink Floyd drummer plumps for Bandit 650
By Visordown News on 23/08/2010 12:16:53
Nick Mason shuns supercar fleet for two-wheel London commute
HE MAY WELL be one of the world's most successful musicians, owning a multi-million pound fleet of supercars, but Pink Floyd drummer, Nick Mason, has opted for two wheels by taking delivery of a Suzuki Bandit 650S.Mason, an original member
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