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Bikesales Staff8 Mar 2010
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Suzuki Boulevard and Bandit promotion continues

$500 towards the cost of registration

Suzuki has extended its retail campaign to contribute $500 towards registration on new Boulevards or Bandits until the end of April.

For the Boulevard, various engine capacities are available in either classic 'C' styling or aggressive and muscular 'M' styling, from the 800cc C50 and M50, through to the massive 1800cc C109R and M109R.

With a big-bore, 1255cc, liquid-cooled, fuel-injected engine, a six-speed transmission, comfortable riding position and large, 19lt fuel tank, the Bandits are built to perform as a weekend tourer or a daily ride.

Naked, half-faired and an ABS variant make up the Bandit range.

The offer ends on April 30.

Meanwhile, Suzuki is also offering a $500 factory cash back on selected models from its DR-Z range from now until the end of April.

The bikes include the DR-Z250, DR-Z400E, DR-Z400S and DR-Z400SM supermotard. The quartet is all street-legal and qualifies for the Learner Approved Motorcycle Scheme.

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