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2011 Suzuki GSX1250FA, . - Boldly styled and impressively powerful, the GSX1250FA is prepared to provide excitement whether you’re out touring, commuting or if you’re simply out having some fun. The GSX1250FA, with its sportbike DNA, is a machine that can define a weekend, but can also be relied on every day of the week. The fully faired GSX1250FA has a fuel injected double overhead camshaft (DOHC) powerplant packing 1,255 cubic centimeters of power at your service. Delivering a wide spread of power, starting low down in the rev range, the six gear transmission takes full advantage of this torque, resulting in extra smooth acceleration and inspiring power delivery... a perfect combination for long distance rides. The GSX1250FA. Exciting, stimulating and tailored for sporting comfort. It’s an all-around performer and an exceptional value.
Suzuki GS for Sale
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- 2008 suzuki gs500f ($3,390)
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- 2008 suzuki gsx650f ($5,695)
- 2007 suzuki gs500f ($2,699)
- 2009 suzuki gsx1300r ($9,499)
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