When did Suzuki stop making the Bandit?

When did Suzuki stop making the Bandit?

The Suzuki Bandit is a series of standard motorcycles produced by Suzuki since 1989. The Bandit series includes the following models: GSX150, 147 cc liquid-cooled (2018–present) GSF250, 248 cc liquid-cooled (1989–2000)…GSF1200.

2006 non-ABS GSF1200S with aftermarket screen
Production 1996–2007
Frame type Steel tubular

How fast is a Suzuki 650 Bandit?

130 mph

Top speed & performance
Max torque 45 ft-lb
Top speed 130 mph
1/4 mile acceleration 12.2 secs
Tank range 145 miles

Is the Suzuki Bandit 650 still in use?

Although deleted half a decade ago, the Bandit 650 is still as relevant as ever and great value on the used market. The Bandit 650 is a good, honest, straightforward and ‘no frills’ machine. There’s no complexity, no excess, no gimmicks, the Bandit 650 just gets on with it.

When did the Suzuki Bandit model come out?

However times change and with tightening emissions laws, in 2007 Suzuki released a brand new water-cooled big-capacity Bandit model. Cheap, packed full of grunt and extremely practical, it was a worthy successor and even had a (brief) resurrection after its untimely demise.

Is the Suzuki GSF1250 Bandit a good car?

The 1250 engine is an absolute torque-monster and that makes for a really relaxed ride either solo or with a passenger as you seldom find the need to change gears once on the move. But there are also a few downsides…

When was the last update to the bandit?

The Bandit got it’s last major frame and suspension update in 2007. According to Suzuki it is 10% stiffer than previously with larger diameter frame tubes. Suspension has been played around with on the Suzuki GSF650 Bandit, giving stiffer rear shock but slightly softer front end.

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