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Bikesales Staff5 Apr 2012
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Suzuki Trojan savings

For a limited time, Suzuki is offering a discount on its top-selling farm bike, the DR200SE Trojan


Now's a great time to pick up an example of Suzuki's farm bike workhorse, the DR200SE Trojan. Australia's top-selling farm bike for 2011, the Trojan is currently being offered at $4490 (rideaway) -- representing a saving of $200 over Suzuki's regular recommended retail price. 


The Trojan has been a popular choice for Australia's farmers and large property owners for years. According to industry data from the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI), some 671 examples of the model were sold last year, making it the nation's best-selling ag bike by 82 units. 



The Trojan is powered by a 199cc, four-stroke, SOHC, single-cylinder engine and comes packed with rugged and practical features, including dual sidestands with large footplates, alloy handguards, a 13lt tank and an electric starter.



Suzuki Australia's Trojan promotion runs until May 31 at participating Suzuki dealers. Visit www.suzukimotorcycles.com.au for more information.



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