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Suzuki Bandit GSF600, GSF1200
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| 2. 2000 Bandit 600 Review
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| The front fork remains a 41mm non-adjustable piece, but the progressive spring rate was increased from 8.8 - 17.7 N/mm (Newton-meter per millimeter) to 9.81 - 19.62 N/mm with increased damping rates. Due to these new changes, Suzuki was able to reduce the oil level in each leg from 97mm to 112mm (measured from the top of the fork tubes) in order to keep fork performance as consistent as possible. |
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3. 2001 Suzuki Bandit 1200S Review
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| The design goal for the new Bandit was to, "maintain the Bandit's originality and distinctive character while refining performance and features." There was a paradox created in the execution of these parameters in that the design team wanted not only sportier performance, but a comfortable ride as well; the two of which rarely, if ever, go hand in hand.
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7. Suzuki GSF 1200 Bandit
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| Black, bold and menacing this is a machine that demands attention and respect. A combination of in-line 4 cylinder dohc 98 bhp block matched with a superb chassis and genuinely comfortable riding position |
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