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Moffy
19th November 2003, 19:35
Looking to trade up. Thinking about a 98 Bandit. Rode one today seems ok. Any gotcha's with these bikes? Any particular years better than others?
babyB
19th November 2003, 21:18
lol i praise the bandits :2thumbsup good all rounder and not hard to modify. been on the '97 1200 was all godd but a little too heavy for me. i dont like being pillion on them though but thats my opinion. havent had any machinical probs but note; check stearing bearings/replace (manfacture grease fault) & '97 can take abit to warm up other than that well i just love me bandit:2thumbsup oh yer parts are interchangable with other models like GSX
try this http://www.banditalley.com/usa/wa.html
Lou Girardin
20th November 2003, 07:21
My brother has a '97, done 80,000km. It's been bulletproof, a little hard on tyres if you push it. But then, what isn't. He upgraded the forks and fitted a Kerker can, but otherwise it's standard. The later ones with the larger fairing are more protective and have a front fork upgrade as standard. Great bikes!:niceone:
MikeL
20th November 2003, 12:37
I seem to recall some discussion (I think on a British bike forum) about excessive oil consumption on some models of Bandit 1200, but I can't remember which years it applied to. I know that the later ones (last few years) are O.K. Might be worth doing a search.
My GSX is basically a Bandit in disguise, sharing most of the same mechanical components. The engine is pretty bullet-proof with heaps of grunt, and the gearbox is nice too.
doon12
18th October 2007, 21:13
I have recently purchased a 2005 bandit 1200s with 4500ks fitted with a yoshimura rs3 can. It has very strong low to midrange power with plenty of room for a larger rider and pillion but feels a litttle heavy around town. Buy a late model machine, thrash it and enjoy suzuki's legandary reliability.
doon12
18th October 2007, 21:14
I have recently purchased a 2005 bandit 1200s with 4500ks fitted with a yoshimura rs3 can. It has very strong low to midrange power with plenty of room for a larger rider and pillion but feels a litttle heavy around town. Buy a late model machine, thrash it and enjoy suzuki's legandary reliability.
carver
18th October 2007, 21:18
i found the 01 model real good and fun, but not very agile, but at the same time not too bad, i chose my 6n instead!
rwh
18th October 2007, 21:24
I have recently purchased a 2005 bandit 1200s with 4500ks fitted with a yoshimura rs3 can. It has very strong low to midrange power with plenty of room for a larger rider and pillion but feels a litttle heavy around town. Buy a late model machine, thrash it and enjoy suzuki's legandary reliability.
OK, but as at the time the question was asked, yours hasn't been released yet :rofl:
Richard
Macktheknife
19th October 2007, 17:39
Now that is what I call a Serious Thread Dredge!
Almost 4 years, well done, and a double post to boot!
TLMAN
19th October 2007, 17:53
Try the K7 bandit 1250, what an awesome bike. I tried one out before i got the SV and it was a close contest between the two.
rocketman1
19th October 2007, 19:18
Just sold my 2001 Bandit, Suzuki did major uprgrade in 2001, changed shape and tank shape, plus plenty of small mods every where.I had a GSXR rear shock and a Scorpion Can, I traded in on a SV1000S, which basically as it is a more exciting bike to ride. The Bandit is powerful & bullet proof, they are great bikes and are great tourers, easy to get another 20hp out of, and very reliable, I would not have sold it if I could have afforded to have kept both.
The bandit needs a little bit work to hold on lines in the corners but in saying that it is 40kg heavier than the SV. The bandit is a comfortable tourer and will just go forever giving about 40-45mpg average riding. Buy one, do it.
TLMAN
19th October 2007, 19:43
Now that is what I call a Serious Thread Dredge!
Almost 4 years, well done, and a double post to boot!
:laugh::doh:
I didnt realise until just now!!
Edbear
19th October 2007, 19:44
Now that is what I call a Serious Thread Dredge!
Almost 4 years, well done, and a double post to boot!
MMmmm! Where is Moffy, anyway? Wonder if he bought one...:cool:
cold comfort
19th October 2007, 20:17
Yeah, it does rather beg the question particuarly from my point of view at present.QUOTE=Edbear;1255055]MMmmm! Where is Moffy, anyway? Wonder if he bought one...:cool:[/QUOTE]
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