When was the last year the Suzuki Bandit 1200 was made?
The last model year for the original frame and design. The 2000-year’s model was virtually unchanged, although the 2001-year’s model was introduced several months before the new year (see the next model year for details). In March 2000 the redesigned Bandit 1200 got a new frame and an updated engine.
Where can I buy a Suzuki gsf1200n bandit?
There are loads of GSF1200 Bandits to choose from on the used market and for relatively low money, you get a versatile motorcycle which can commute in the week, then let you play silly buggers at the weekend. The original Suzuki GSF1200N Bandit still has a certain raw-edged, brutal charm. Find a Suzuki GSF1200 Bandit for sale.
How many BHP does a Suzuki Bandit have?
‘N’ designated models have clip-on handlebars. “GSF” and “Bandit” nomenclature are both used across the series’ chronology and market geography. The first generation GSF250 (GJ74A) produces 45 bhp (34 kW), while the GSF400 (GK75A) produces 59 bhp (44 kW).
What is air gap on Suzuki Bandit 1200?
Air gap on these is 99mm with spring removed. Simple tool, the top zip tie is positioned at 99mm. Just rest that on the top of the stanchion and suck out the excess with a syringe. The locknut on these is positioned at the lowest part of the thread, and then the cap is screwed into place.
Which is the 99 Suzuki GSF 1200 SA bandit?
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What kind of motorcycle is the Suzuki Bandit?
The GSF1200 Bandit, or Suzuki Bandit 1200 as everyone calls it, was a game-changing motorcycle.
When did the Suzuki Bandit 1250 come out?
Running in air/oil-cooled form until 2006 when it grew in capacity to become the Bandit 1250 (ok, GSF1250…) and gained a new water-cooled motor, to many the older oil-cooled bike is the epitome of this iconic naked bike.
How much torque does a Suzuki Bandit 1200 have?
Not the most sophisticated, the Bandit 1200’s lump had always been carbed and air/oil-cooled with fuel-injection only arriving alongside the water-cooled engine in 2006. However if you want grunt then the Bandit will deliver and it packs a fairly hefty 68ft.lb of torque with 100bhp.