Run-out deals on two 2011 models -- the DL650 V-Strom adventure bike and Boulevard M50 small capacity cruiser. The offers end on February 29


Suzuki is offering run-out deals on two of its most popular road bikes, with the 2011 V-Strom 650 now $9990 and the 2011 Boulevard M50 $10,990.

These red-hot ride-away prices, available at participating Suzuki dealers between February 1-29, are inclusive of all on-road costs, consisting of 12 months' registration, compulsory third party insurance, stamp duty, dealer pre-delivery and freight charges.

According to Suzuki, the V-Strom 650 is the ultimate adventure tourer, with its state-of-the-art, fuel-injected 645cc, liquid-cooled, V-twin engine delivering smooth throttle response and masses of torque across a broad rev range.

Featuring a relaxed riding position, a wind-deflecting adjustable windscreen, plus long-travel suspension and a 22-litre fuel tank, the versatile V-Strom 650 has been designed for comfortable road and trail riding.

Ready to turn heads with its cruiser styling, the Suzuki Boulevard M50 combines aggressive good looks with world-class engineering, including a 50-cubic-inch, fuel-injected, V-twin engine.

An advanced electronic fuel-injection system provides strong low-end torque and excellent fuel economy, with throttle response aided throughout the rpm range by the Suzuki Dual Throttle Valve (SDTV) system.

For further information on the ride away prices available on the 2011 Suzuki V-Strom 650 and Boulevard M50, interested customers should visit their local Suzuki dealer, which can be found through the dealer locator on www.suzuki.com.au.

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Published : Tuesday, 7 February 2012
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