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- Q726642 subject Q8264732.
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- Q726642 abstract "The Suzuki Bandit series of sport-standard motorcycles include the following models: GSF250, 248 cc water-cooled (1989-2000) GSF400, 398 cc water-cooled (1989-1997) GSF600, 599 cc SACS (1995-2004) GSF650, 656 cc SACS (2005-2006), 656 cc water-cooled (2007-) GSF750, 748 cc SACS (1996-1999) GSF1200, 1,157 cc SACS (1996-2007) GSF1250, 1,255 cc water-cooled (2007-)All models have DOHC inline four cylinder engines with 4 valves per cylinder. The GSF600 engine is based on the GSX-F 600 engine, re-tuned for more mid-range torque. The GSF1200 engine is a bored out version of the GSXR1100 engine, also re-tuned for more mid-range torque. The GXF650 and GXF1250 models use new fuel-injected, liquid-cooled engines, the GSF1250 having an auxiliary balance shaft to reduce vibrations. In some markets, including the UK, Suzuki have dropped the 'Bandit' name for the GSX1250 models.'S' versions have a half-fairing, and starting from model year 2000, they also have dual headlights. 'N' versions are unfaired naked bike with a single headlight. The availability of the 'S' and 'N' versions varies with country and model year.The Bandit series earned a reputation as "hooligan bikes". With more recent revisions, however, the bike has taken on a more streamlined and modern feel, taking it more towards sports tourer territory. The GSF1200 remains popular with stunt riders, and is used by a wheelie school in the UK.".
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- Q726642 name "GSF1200S".
- Q726642 name "GSF1250S".
- Q726642 name "Suzuki GSF Series".
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- Q726642 comment "The Suzuki Bandit series of sport-standard motorcycles include the following models: GSF250, 248 cc water-cooled (1989-2000) GSF400, 398 cc water-cooled (1989-1997) GSF600, 599 cc SACS (1995-2004) GSF650, 656 cc SACS (2005-2006), 656 cc water-cooled (2007-) GSF750, 748 cc SACS (1996-1999) GSF1200, 1,157 cc SACS (1996-2007) GSF1250, 1,255 cc water-cooled (2007-)All models have DOHC inline four cylinder engines with 4 valves per cylinder.".
- Q726642 label "Suzuki Bandit series".
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- Q726642 name "GSF1200S".
- Q726642 name "GSF1250S".
- Q726642 name "Suzuki GSF Series".