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Bikesales Staff13 May 2012
NEWS

Suzuki to pay on-road costs

Until the end of June, 2012 Suzuki will pay on-road costs, such as CTP and rego, on the GSX-R sports bike range, Hayabusa hypersport and GSX1250FA sports tourer

As we approach the end of the 2012 financial year expect to see a flurry of special deals and runouts, and it's usually a good time to buy if you're looking for a brand new motorcycle.

Suzuki is ramping up its special end of financial year sales (EOFYS) offerings, with free on costs on a range of sports and road bikes.

The entire GSX-R range is part of the deal, so if you want a new 2012 Suzuki GSX-R600, GSX-R750 or GSX-R1000, you'll get free on road costs if you buy one before June 30 2012.

What do 'on-road' costs constitute?

Twelve months free registration, Compulsory Third Party (CTP) insurance, Government stamp duty, dealer delivery and freight charges.

Other bikes that will be offered with free on-road costs until EOFY include the Suzuki GSX1250FA and Hayabusa.

The Suzuki bikes are backed by a two-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty, and pricing is as follows:

  • Suzuki GSX-R600 $14,990
  • Suzuki GSX-R750 $16,990
  • Suzuki GSX-R1000 $17,990
  • Suzuki GSX1250FA $13,990
  • Suzuki Hayabusa $18,990

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