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Bikesales Staff3 Apr 2009
NEWS

More market sweeteners

This time from Honda and Suzuki

The latest from retail land:


Honda is now offering "All you pay, ride away" prices on its VT750C2 cruiser, DN-01, CB1300S and NSS250 Forza scooter. The offer includes all on-road costs such as GST and dealer delivery.


Under the deal, the new prices are $11,990 for the VT750C2; $15,990 for the DN-01 for $15,990; $7990 for the Forza, and $13,990 for the CB1300S.


For more information, click here.


Suzuki is now throwing in a free Givi top case with every new Bandit or GSX1400 purchased before the end of June. The top case is 39 litres, and includes a fitting kit. It's valued at $567 for the Bandits and $557 for the GSX1400.


Meanwhile, Suzuki is now also giving riders another month to take advantage of their Boulevard cruiser offer, with free on-road costs for the C50, M50, C109R or M109R until the end of April.


For more information, click here.


Meanwhile, for the current retail prices on all motorcycles, scooters and ATVs, click here.

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