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2008 Suzuki GSX650F
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2008 Suzuki GSX650F
Miles : 21927
Description
This bike is a powerhouse with comfortability and performance. It has 21,900 miles, Michelin Radial Tires, and is located at 405 8th Ave West, Palmetto, FL 34221.Please call 941-479-7959 for more information! Sporty looking starter bikes (like the Kawasaki Ninja 250R) are few and far between, and the 2008 Suzuki GSX650F occupies that rare space where sharp styling meets user friendliness; it's no wonder it's one of our 10 Great Beginner Bikes. The GSX650F packs a fuel-injected 656cc inline-four cylinder engine that routes to a large single pipe, a six-speed transmission with a hydraulically actuated clutch and a digital gear indicator, and four-piston Tokico brakes--capable equipment for spirited riding. And while GSX-R-inspired details include an aggressive nose, lean profile and a substantial looking tank, practical features like a tall windshield and a large, one-piece saddle abound. Though its styling has a sharp bark, the GSX650F's bite is rather soft. Power delivery is ultra smooth (all the way to its 12,500 rpm redline), handling is easy and predictable, and brakes are powerful and reassuring. Though this bike's got plenty of power for acceleration and passing (sometimes more than some beginners might be comfortable with), the GSX650F's engine is never peaky or intimidating. In fact, every aspect of this bike feels so refined you'll likely find that long rides are relatively painless--though the big-ish saddle didn't accommodate my posterior as well after a few hours as it did off the bat. The GSX650F is a pleasantly satisfying bike for newbies and more experienced riders alike. It's approachable, comfortable and perfectly entertaining more advanced motorcyclists. Perhaps best of all, if you blur your eyes you might even confuse it with its mean-edged big brother, the GSX-R. . . it won't pack the same brutal punch as a Gixxer, but the GSX650F should please most riders on number of levels.