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Military Specials! 2006 Suzuki Gsxr 750-no Credit Check! Ride Today!!! on 2040-motos

$6,395
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San Diego, California

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2006 Suzuki GSXR 750---- READY TO RIDE!! Comes with Fender Eliminator --- 19,000mis --- $6395 ---Call Rich at 619-929-XXXX for more info or to check it out! --Just had a full tune-up! Completely serviced. . .with warranty!!!...Military Welcome!! Can FINANCE ANYONE with 1/3 down ---- NO CREDIT CHECK!! Financing in San Diego Area only!!. . . ask about our other bikes for sale and financing!!! FREE GEAR FOR MILITARY!! *** Delivery available within a 10 mi radius

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Suzuki Supersizes Chinese Market Lineup with Hayabusa and Boulevard M109R

Fri, 29 Jun 2012

Suzuki showrooms in China are about to look a lot different in a couple of days, with the usual small-displacement single-cylinder motorcycles making way for a couple of big behemoths. The Japanese manufacturer has joint ventures with four Chinese companies offering motorcycles and scooters, primarily small-displacement models. One of those joint ventures is Jinan Qingqi Suzuki Motorcycle Co., which offers models such as the GT125 standard or the QS150 cruiser.

Suzuki GW250 Inazuma Reportedly Coming to Canada

Tue, 30 Oct 2012

The Suzuki Inazuma is coming to Canada, according to multiple reports. The entry-level motorcycle was displayed at a recent dealer meeting in Mont Tremblant, Quebec, though it appears Canadians may have to wait as bit longer for the Inazuma to arrive in showrooms. According to Canadian sites CMGOnline and MotorcycleMojo, Suzuki is in the initial stages of introducing the 248cc streetbike to Canada, so a 2014 launch may be more likely than 2013 availability.

Hang-On Arcade Game Creator Honored

Fri, 11 Feb 2011

If you grew up in the ’80s and spent some a lot of time in arcades, you’re probably familiar with the game “Hang-On”. Released in 1985 by Sega Enterprises, motorcycle racing game  “Hang-On” broke ground by using a motorcycle-shaped seat as a controller. Players raced a virtual motorcycle on a track, leaning on the plastic motorcycle to steer the in-game bike.