View Full Version : FOR SALE: suzuki bandit 1250
stag21
1st December 2007, 21:06
Good clean bike Abs model would suit new bike buyer who wants to save about 4k.
YellowDog
24th January 2008, 15:23
Yes, I am interested in one of these. When are you looking to sell it?
Please can you PM me with all of the details + service history details & Colour etc.
rottiguy
20th May 2008, 22:18
howdy, is this bike still for sale ?
howdy, is this bike still for sale ?
You would be lucky to get that question answered. Have you checked when "stag21" was last on line? 2nd Dec 2007 :)
rottiguy
20th May 2008, 22:37
Oh no, good point :) oh well back to buying a new one then :)
just seemed a bit odd his bike is still addvitised in bike trader as for sale, weird
You would be lucky to get that question answered. Have you checked when "stag21" was last on line? 2nd Dec 2007 :)
What takes your fancy in the Bandit ?
Have a friend with an older one, who disliked the 6 speed on a bike with such a wide torque band. He is currently spending way too much on ohlins for it !!
Edit.. mean he is over capitalising :)
rottiguy
20th May 2008, 22:44
Just like the cruisey ride position and would be great to go from palmy to dorkland without as many hassels as on my CBR1000.
What takes your fancy in the Bandit ?
Have a friend with an older one, who disliked the 6 speed on a bike with such a wide torque band. He is currently spending way too much on ohlins for it !!
alanzs
22nd May 2008, 17:53
What takes your fancy in the Bandit ?
Have a friend with an older one, who disliked the 6 speed on a bike with such a wide torque band. He is currently spending way too much on ohlins for it !!
Edit.. mean he is over capitalising :)
Had a couple of 1200 bandits over the years. Extremely good value for the money, darn near indestructible engine. I also prefer a more "standard" bike for the majority of riding I do. Parts are available everywhere for those wanting to do "mods" to it as well. Great for long hauls as well. Put over 50k miles on one in two years, so they are very dependable bikes. No fuss, no muss, just get on and ride, ride, ride.
Not nearly as nice as a busa, but that's a whole different type of machine... :shifty:
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