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Alstare: out if Suzuki leave
By Visordown News on 04/08/2011 09:25:16
Francis Batta to maintain close relationship with Suzuki

THERE was talk that the Francis Batta run Alstare squad was in line to takeover the official Kawasaki team for next season, but an open statement on their website said if Suzuki were to leave they would follow.From mid-season last year the team were

Suzuki Hayabusa goes on sale in India
By Visordown News on 04/07/2008 09:02:57
Indian bike market to get their hands on Superquick Suzuki

WE CAN think of better places to ride Suzuki's Hayabusa, but the Japanese factory doesn't agree - and is going to sell the bike officially in India soon.One of the world’s fastest production motorbikes will be imported into India this September

Rizla Suzuki 'safe' for 2011
By Visordown News on 17/08/2010 09:09:33
Sylvain Guintoli linked to MotoGP comeback with struggling Suzuki squad

RIZLA SUZUKI MotoGP team boss Paul Denning has announced the squad will compete in the 2011 Championship, despite rumours the team was to be disbanded at the end of the season.Concerns that Suzuki might follow Kawasaki down the escape road to quit

Suzuki Inazuma to return?
By Visordown News on 17/08/2011 13:26:32
Is Suzuki planning a new Bandit-based retro bike?

SUZUKI may be planning to bring a retro street bike back to its range and reviving the “Inazuma” name that graced a retro-styled Bandit derivative in the late 90s and early 2000s.The firm has been without a true retro-styled naked bike since

2010 Suzuki GSR250 revealed!
By Visordown News on 02/09/2009 09:23:57
First pictures of Suzuki's new naked lightweight

HERE are the first real pictures of the new GSR250 from Suzuki that's due to be shown for the first time later this year.The 30bhp, Liquid-cooled, DOHC fuel-injected bike is a cross between B-King and GSR600, gets a digital LCD screen, twin

Suzuki unveil new naked 250
By Visordown News on 21/11/2011 09:18:01
Suzuki launch new Inazuma 250

SUZUKI have unveilied a new 250 at Motorcycle Live that will use the Inazuma name.Back in August Visordown revealed that the Inazuma name had been registered as a trademark by Suzuki, originally anticipated as a large capacity, retro-syled naked

Suzuki GW250 to come to Europe?
By Visordown News on 14/01/2011 13:18:06
Will Suzuki go up against Kawasaki and Honda in Europe?

HERE'S A new-for-2011 bike that you might have missed – the Suzuki GW250, which was launched late last year at the CIMA show in China.Mostly unnoticed by the European press, the bike is actually a production version of the much-speculated “mini B

0% APR offer on new Suzukis
By Visordown News on 02/08/2011 09:06:33
£1 deposit to ride away on a new Suzuki

GET a Suzuki for a pound with interest free credit and 0% APR on every new model above 125cc.Each bikes comes on a 24 months term, except the GSX-R1000, GSX-R600 and GSX1250FA/ST - which remain on the 36 month offer. A typical example with the brand

Crescent Suzuki - Paul Denning's comment
By Visordown News on 26/01/2009 17:06:36
Managing Director of Crescent Suzuki comments on recent racing rumours

VISORDOWN published a story on Sunday 25th January stating that we'd heard that Crescent Suzuki may pull out of the British Superbike Series this year.Managing Director of Crescent Suzuki, Paul Denning just gave us this statement: "Finding

Free oil filter for Suzuki owners
By Visordown News on 17/11/2008 15:44:00
Suzuki are somewhat bizarrely offering free oil filters for Suzuki owners. Still, never look a gift horse and all that...

SUZUKI owners who visit the International Motorcycle & Scooter Show, that starts at the NEC in Birmingham later this month, will be entitled to claim a free genuine oil filter for their machine*, thanks to an offer launched by Suzuki GB

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