Suzuki Bandit. RIP

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Suzuki Bandit. RIP

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Sad news for suppliers of Simpson helmets, MA1 jackets and copious amounts of chrome tat (excluding you Chric!) -

http://www.visordown.com/motorcycle-new ... 24004.html
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Kev L wrote:Sad news for suppliers of Simpson helmets, MA1 jackets and copious amounts of chrome tat (excluding you Chric!) -

http://www.visordown.com/motorcycle-new ... 24004.html
You forgot Rust Remedy !!
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I'll have a pint if you're buying!! :lol:
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Most people ive ever met on bandits think theyre the fastest bike on the road+think they're hard when its streetfightered lol

always get the impression theyre a "jack of all trades/master of wombles all"
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callam_nffc wrote:Most people ive ever met on bandits think theyre the fastest bike on the road+think they're hard when its streetfightered lol

always get the impression theyre a "jack of all trades/master of wombles all"
Mate has one (600), same age as my Storm. It's not bad, but feels like the frame is hinged in the middle when pushed - might just be his one though!
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They were always a parts bin bike from when they first came out, but there's somthing about them.
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I was always under the impression it was essentially a hornet under a different name.. So you can still get a hornet if you have the desire :lol:
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Kev L wrote: but there's somthing about them.
I agree, well the 1200 version anyway, as I was intending to have a 1200 Bandit myself after testing riding one a good many years ago. It won me over after test riding a Honda CBR600, Honda CBR900 fireblade and a Suzuki GSXR750 as some of you will already know. That was until I spotted the Firestorm in our local bike shop and test rode that. The rest is history as they say :D

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callam_nffc wrote:Most people ive ever met on bandits think theyre the fastest bike on the road+think they're hard when its streetfightered lol

always get the impression theyre a "jack of all trades/master of wombles all"
so true, got one at work -lol
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The bandit was always greater than the sum of it's parts, but the VTR has some additional soul and character.
I can understand folk getting into them though.
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I had 2 the old 600 & a 1200 both did the job well, found the 1200 just too heavy for my frame:) Well one good thing is the price will start to rise as they gain classic status. Might be time to find a mint cheap unmolested one, mind you that will be a rarity.
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darkember wrote:I had 2 the old 600 & a 1200 both did the job well, found the 1200 just too heavy for my frame:) Well one good thing is the price will start to rise as they gain classic status. Might be time to find a mint cheap unmolested one, mind you that will be a rarity.
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Kev L wrote:a 14 year old virgin in Essex then!!!!
:shifty: :lol:

My mate had a 600 bumholebandit as his first bike, I had an SV650N at the same time, after jumping off the SV and on to the bandit I just couldn't believe how pants it felt! I couldn't get the front wheel off the ground even if I murdered the clutch!

Good first bike I should imagine though. Bet the 1200 was a totally different animal.
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Its not honda not intrested after looking at some suzukis.
Look second rate to honda and them sv's look proper shite built wise
Ill never be a sell out storm forever
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Chric, all the SV's need is a bit of corrosion inhibiting, my SV gave me 2 years of motorcycling fun! Covered over 20,000 miles in the first year, just weekend riding.

I only got rid of it because, I wrote it off :(

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