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2009 Suzuki Gs500f Sportbike on 2040-motos

US $4,688.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Two-tone Gray / Black
Location:

Houston, Texas, US

Houston, TX, US
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Suzuki GS photos

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Suzuki GS tech info

TypeType:Sportbike Stock NumberStock Number:A01837 PhonePhone:8772975985

Suzuki GS description

2009 Suzuki GS500F, Ready for some summer fun.

Moto blog

Electric Sportbike Debuts at NEC Show

Tue, 09 Dec 2008

Zero to 60mph in 3.5 seconds, top speed of 125 mph and a recharge time under two hours with a standard 13 amp power supply. Wait, what? Those are not typo my friends, they are the stats for the TTX01 electric sportbike unveiled at the 2008 NEC Bike Show in Birmingham.

Suzuki Motor of America Officially Open for Business

Tue, 02 Apr 2013

American Suzuki Motor Corporation is officially no more, with the company’s operating assets transferred to the newly-formed Suzuki Motor of America, Inc. on March 31, 2013. The new company, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Japan’s Suzuki Motor Corporation, will be the sole distributor of Suzuki motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles, marine engines and automotive parts for the continental U.S.

1974: Onboard an MV racer with Phil Read

Fri, 19 Feb 2010

ANOTHER CRACKING BIT of vintage racing footage, this time featuring multiple motorcycle world champion Phil Read on the awesome-sounding MV Agusta 500-4.The footage is from the 1974 movie 'The Iron Horse' made by Frenchman Pierre-William Glenn.Read’s 1974 500cc World Championship victory was the last year a four-stroke won the world title before the advent of the MotoGP class in 2002. Giacomo Agostini won the crown from Yamaha in 1975, followed by Suzuki-mounted Barry Sheene in '76 and '77. The footage is bloody good, considering the camera technology of the day.