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Suzuki GS125ESNewest Review: ... everytime, no matter what weather or how cold it is, and i bought this bike in november, it is now january, and i have not ... more More Suzuki motorcycles
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SUZUKI GS500E GS 500 E FRONT RIGHT BOOT LEG GUARD PLATE
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SUZUKI GS500E GS 500 E FRONT LEFT BOOT LEG PLATE GUARD
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by hollywood guns - written on 09.01.06 (Somewhat useful, 322 readings)
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Bought one purely to pass my test on, had it for a while, and then did pass my test on it. Hasn't let me down once, starts everytime, no matter what weather or how cold it is, and i bought this bike in november, it is now january, and i have not stopped riding it once. Comfy and fun to ride, cheap, very good on fuel and looks quite nice too. A brilliant bike, everyone should own one. I love mine, and although originally my intention was to sell it after i passed my test, after actually passing and owning this bike i was going to do no such thing. However, a van driver has now put an end to that idea by knocking me off and writing the bike off, so looks like i will be ...
by Danny_mc - written on 12.10.01 (Useful, 1019 readings)
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If you're going for a small learner bike or just one to get to work on I wood suggest a Suzuki GS125. I've had one for the last year or so and its a real good bike.Its realiable and fun bike. i've never had problems with it. As its a four stroke its got great pulling power if u had a sports 125 for an example going up a very steep high it would slow right down, where a four stroke would stay at the same speed. I've found it really good where i live because its a little town with a few open roads, the gs is brillent around towns thanks to its great nipablity traffic is no problem and it only costs £8 to fill my tank to full which lasts about 100miles ...
by samw783 - written on 09.07.00 (Useful, 657 readings)
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... whether you are a late starter like me or you've just turned 17 and have persuaded your parents that you need 2 wheels. It's an easy bike to get on with. The controls are easy to learn and equally easy to use. There is even an indicator to tell you which gear you are in, in case your maths isn't too good at counting up and down the gears. I had one for 2 years before passing my test, I found it to be a forgiving bike which didn't lead me into trouble. It would have made an ideal commuter bike, but, having passed my past I wanted to do more than just commute so I upgraded to a 600 Bandit!!! ...
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