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Bikesales Staff25 Nov 2013
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Suzuki loads on the value

With Christmas looming Suzuki is luring new bike buyers with a host of ‘Suzuki Bonus Value' deals, including credits of up to $1000 on 2013 models
Whether you like your two-wheeled thrills on the road or in the bush, Suzuki Australia has come up with some super deals to help see a new motorcycle land under your tree this Christmas.
The ‘Suzuki Street Bike Bonus Value’ offer will see a generous credit of up $1000 handed out to anyone who buys any of a range of new Suzuki street bikes.
The credits range from $250 for an Inazuma to $750 for a GSR750 and $1000 for a GSX1250FA – basically $1 per cc, up to a maximum of $1000.
The credit can be spent on motorcycle apparel, accessories, or servicing, at the dealership of purchase.
The offer does, however, exclude the GS500, GS500F, and Boulevard cruiser models, and is applicable only to 2013-spec model for a limited time.
Enduro riders can cash in, too – buy a DR-Z400E or DR650SE before the end of the year and you’ll receive $500-worth of Suzuki Bonus Value.
Visit www.suzukimotorcycles.com.au for more information.

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