Just arrived in Australia, Suzuki's all-new Bandit 1250S is a
steal for Aussie riders, offering advanced technology and more
heavyweight power at the same old price tag.
Superseding the previous Bandit 1200, the new big-bore Bandit
1250S features 98cc more engine capacity without any increase to
the suggested retail price.
The new Bandit 1250S DOHC powerplant is now liquid-cooled with
1255cc of displacement, offering extra-smooth acceleration and
relaxed highway cruising.
Newly equipped with the renowned Suzuki Dual Throttle Valve
(SDTV) advanced digital fuel injection system, the 2007 Bandit is
more responsive with smoother power output, improved mileage and
reduced emissions.
For improved engine performance, the cylinder-bores are plated
with long-wearing, tough Suzuki Composite Electrochemical Material
(SCEM), while the piston rings have a friction-reducing
chrome-nitride coating.
The Bandit 1250S features a six-speed transmission with gear
ratios chosen specifically to deliver powerful acceleration and
smooth cruising on open roads.
Featuring a classic tube-frame chassis and a 20mm-adjustable
seat height, the Suzuki Bandit 1250S delivers an excellent balance
between sporty handling and touring comfort.
Sporting a sleek half-fairing, the 2007 Suzuki Bandit 1250S is
now available in Candy Red or Metallic Blue at an SRP of $11,990
(inc GST), plus on-road costs. The Bandit 1250S also features
Suzuki's two-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty.
For further information contact:
Marscelle Tully
Media Manager - Suzuki Motorcycles
Media & Communication Services
03) 9596 9011
Email: marscelle@mediacomservices.com.au
Website: www.mediacomservices.com.au