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2009 Suzuki Gs500 (black) / Extremely Clean + Low Miles! on 2040-motos

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Chattanooga, Tennessee

Chattanooga, TN
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Honda of Chattanooga - Taking care of Chattanooga's PowerSports needs since 1962! Contact Kevin at or XXXX@HondaofChattanoogaTN.com for more info 2009 Suzuki GS500FMiles - 3,530Price - $3,799Modifications - Zero Gravity Taller Windscreen Like to see a video of this pre-owned motorcycle at Honda of Chattanooga? Check out our YouTube to see a walk around video and startup on this GS500F by visiting: http://www.YouTube.com/HondaofChattanoogaWe've got multiple ways for you to stay connected with what's going on here at Honda of Chattanooga and to stay up to date on SALES, special promotions, new 2013 Honda models etc.Check out our web siteat http://www.HondaofChattanoogaTN.com Check out our blog at http://www.HondaofChattanoogaBlog.comCheck out our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/hondaofchattanoogaHonda of Chattanooga 4915 Hwy 58 Chattanooga, TN 37416

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Suzuki Celebrates 50 Years in the U.S. Market

Thu, 17 Jan 2013

Suzuki created some negative headlines of late with its recent decision to shut down the automotive side of its business in the U.S. to focus on its powersports lines. What some people may forget is Suzuki has only been selling cars in the U.S.

New: Suzuki's cool 2012 casual clothing

Wed, 16 May 2012

Suzuki have just launched their new 2012 casual clothing collection. I'm not one for wearing race-team inspired clothing; stuff that's usually in naff colours and plastered with builder-this, mobile phone that and engine oil the other. This is something different.

MotoGP to Re-Visit Rookie Rule

Tue, 19 Jun 2012

MotoGP organizers are re-opening discussion for the series’ rookie rule which prevents new riders from entering the series with factory teams. Introduced following the 2009 MotoGP season, the rule was designed to give satellite teams the chance to field young up-and-coming talents  they otherwise wouldn’t have been able to sign. The theory was the rule would protect the satellite teams and spread out the talent pool.