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Bikesales Staff10 May 2011
NEWS

Free on-road costs with GS500

Ride away and no more to pay, but for a limited time only on Australia's perennially favourite all-rounder

Any new buyers of the Suzuki GS500 or GS500F will receive free on-road costs between now and June 30, 2011.

The on-road costs include 12 months’ registration, compulsory third party insurance, stamp duty, dealer delivery, and freight charges. That brings the rideaway cost of the two models down to $7990 for the GS500 and $8690 for the GS500F.

The GS500 and GS500F feature disc brakes, preload-adjustable front and rear suspension and a relaxed riding position, while the 20-litre fuel tank delivers excellent fuel range.

Both are eligible for the Learner Approved Motorcycle Scheme (LAMS) -- which has now been adopted in all jurisdictions except Western Australia -- and are powered by an air-cooled 487cc parallel-twin engine.

The GS500 is available in a grey livery and the GS500F available in blue/white or black/grey. Contact your local Suzuki dealer for more information.

Click on the following link for a GS500F road test from 2004. As you can see, what was said then still holds...

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