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I am selling my toys-Photos are currentfirst: 2004 Suzuki Marauder 800cc6,500misBlack-with lots of chromeRuns , Rides, New tiresNo leak,No smokesecond: 2007 Honda Shadow Spirit C212,000 misRed with flames-Lots of chromeCustom pipes and foot restsMustang SeatRuns, Rides, New tiresNo leak, No smokeHas a Valve Tap, or Knock in motorSelling both for $2,500 A PIECE OR $4,800 FOR BOTHCash only AS-IS , no rides without cash in my handDan

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2004-2013 Suzuki GSX-R Sportbikes Recalled for Master Cylinder Replacement

Wed, 16 Oct 2013

Suzuki is recalling 2004-2013 GSX-R600 and GSX-R750 sportbikes as well as GSX-R1000 models from 2005-2013 because of a problem with their front brake master cylinders. As of publication, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has not officially announced any recalls because of the federal government work stoppage, but notices have been sent out to dealerships across the U.S. Meanwhile, the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission has posted a recall, and we expect to see further news to come from other markets.

Old boys up front and where are the new 600 Gixers?

Mon, 28 Feb 2011

As I’ve been gagging for the new race season to kick off so it was almost a pleasure getting up at stupid 0 clock to watch the World Superbike Championship  opener at Phillip Island last weekend. I have to say Messrs Burnicle and Whitham were on form although I was disappointed there were none of the usual verbal attacks on each other that always add to the entertainment.    I’m sure they will put things right soon but the world superbike regulars must have been disheartened that Moto GP veterans nailed five of the six available rostrum slots.

Suzuki Reports Q1 2013-2014 Results

Thu, 01 Aug 2013

Suzuki reported an 18.5% increase in net sales from its motorcycle business in its first quarter ended June 30, 2013. Suzuki reports sales of 70.5 billion yen (US$710.1 million) from its motorcycle business, an increase from 59.5 billion yen reported in the same quarter last year. Unfortunately, despite increasing revenue, Suzuki’s motorcycle operations still remains in the red, operating at a loss of 2.7 billion yen (US$27.2 million) compared to a loss of 3.5 billion yen in the first quarter last year.