Is the Suzuki gsf600n Bandit a good bike?

Is the Suzuki gsf600n Bandit a good bike?

The Suzuki GSF600 Bandit was so successful it spawned a whole class. Budget middleweight roadsters. The recipe is simple take one aging but acceptable supersport engine, bung it in a basic, straightforward roadster chassis and price it as keenly as possible. The first Bandits proved best sellers, great for novices and as all-rounders.

What kind of engine does a 1997 Suzuki Bandit have?

Although these models are commonly referred to as “GSF400V-V”, the ‘-V’ actually denotes the 1997 Suzuki model year motorcycles. VVT models are usually recognised by a red engine cover and some instances of a light grey engine cover.

Are there any changes to the Suzuki Bandit 650?

No significant changes. Suzuki designed a new, water-cooled engine specifically for the 2007 Bandit 650, unlike earlier models where they used re-worked engines from other models. Most of the chassis and bodywork remained unchanged from the 2005 model, though.

When did the Suzuki Bandit GSF250V come out?

The GSF250V arrived later, in 1995. In 1992, engine adjustments improved low-mid range torque trading off peak power reduced to 53 bhp (40 kW) for the GSF400 and 40 bhp (30 kW) for the GSF250.

What are the specs of a Suzuki GSF600 bandit?

Suzuki GSF600 Bandit: specs. Swingarm with mono-shock (adjustable spring pre-load and rebound damping), 121 mm / 4,76 in – GSF600, GSF600S (1999) Swingarm with mono-shock (adjustable spring pre-load and rebound damping), 126 mm / 4,96 in – GSF600, GSF600S (2000-2004) Single disc, 240 mm, 2-piston caliper Tokico – GSF600, GSF600S (2000-2004)

What kind of engine does a Suzuki Bandit have?

Four stroke, transverse four cylinder, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder. The Suzuki GSF600 Bandit was so successful it spawned a whole class. Budget middleweight roadsters.

What kind of swingarm does a Suzuki GSF600 have?

Swingarm with mono-shock (adjustable spring pre-load and rebound damping), 121 mm / 4,76 in – GSF600, GSF600S (1999) Swingarm with mono-shock (adjustable spring pre-load and rebound damping), 126 mm / 4,96 in – GSF600, GSF600S (2000-2004) Single disc, 240 mm, 2-piston caliper Tokico – GSF600, GSF600S (2000-2004)

Which is the cheapest Suzuki GSF600 to buy?

It’s always been the cheapest in class and if the Yamaha FZS600 Fazer knocked it off its perch in pure performance terms, the GSF600 Bandit still rules the roost when it comes to squeezing every last pony out of every pound spent.

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