Suzuki discounts (covid 19)
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Suzuki are definitely chasing sales. Their previous offer of £500 off a new bike has been withdrawn.................. however if you take a test ride and then order a new bike guess what......... a £500 saving off the RRP!
Some cracking deals in my opinion of you are after a new bike.
An SV650 is now £5,499 and a GSX-S750 is £7500.
Some cracking deals in my opinion of you are after a new bike.
An SV650 is now £5,499 and a GSX-S750 is £7500.
Edited by Ecosseven on Monday 6th July 21:28
Jazoli said:
There is absolutely nothing appealing in the whole range though, I couldn't think of a single new Suzuki I would like to own, whereas most other manufacturers have one or two interesting bikes in their ranges.
SV650 is a cracking bike regardless of the budget price.V Stroms are a very good do it all option.
The GSXR 1000 is going to cause you no problems for years and be as fast as anything else you can buy for the money.
trickywoo said:
SV650 is a cracking bike regardless of the budget price.
V Stroms are a very good do it all option.
The GSXR 1000 is going to cause you no problems for years and be as fast as anything else you can buy for the money.
Girl’s bikeV Stroms are a very good do it all option.
The GSXR 1000 is going to cause you no problems for years and be as fast as anything else you can buy for the money.
Old man’s bike, primarily beardy weirdos
Chavtastic bike, covered in anodised tat. Often seen ridden by hoody wearing knobs who can’t ride for st.
norlio said:
trickywoo said:
SV650 is a cracking bike regardless of the budget price.
V Stroms are a very good do it all option.
The GSXR 1000 is going to cause you no problems for years and be as fast as anything else you can buy for the money.
Girl’s bikeV Stroms are a very good do it all option.
The GSXR 1000 is going to cause you no problems for years and be as fast as anything else you can buy for the money.
Old man’s bike, primarily beardy weirdos
Chavtastic bike, covered in anodised tat. Often seen ridden by hoody wearing knobs who can’t ride for st.
Interesting to compare current prices with what they cost years ago. I reckon new suzuki's represent decent value these days assuming you don't need all the bells and whistles that some other manufacturers offer.
I paid £3995 (OTR) or a new unregistered Honda Hornet in 1999. Accordingly to the bank of England inflation calculator that is £6975 in today's money and the current CB650R is £7200 so not to far away. I'm sure the current CB is the better bike but interesting how close they are in price.
I paid £3745 (OTR) for a new unregistered SV650 in 2003. The inflation adjusted price is £5965 so I do think £5,499 is a decent price and you are likely to get a little more off with determined haggling. Again the current SV650 is a probably a better bike than my K3 model.
I paid £3995 (OTR) or a new unregistered Honda Hornet in 1999. Accordingly to the bank of England inflation calculator that is £6975 in today's money and the current CB650R is £7200 so not to far away. I'm sure the current CB is the better bike but interesting how close they are in price.
I paid £3745 (OTR) for a new unregistered SV650 in 2003. The inflation adjusted price is £5965 so I do think £5,499 is a decent price and you are likely to get a little more off with determined haggling. Again the current SV650 is a probably a better bike than my K3 model.
Edited by Ecosseven on Tuesday 7th July 20:15
norlio said:
Chavtastic bike, covered in anodised tat. Often seen ridden by hoody wearing knobs who can’t ride for st.
And often seen ridden by people who can really ride and without any anodised stuff on them - and I am not a GSXR 1000 owner. Cease with the moronic generalised comments please.Ecosseven said:
Interesting to compare current prices with what they cost years ago. I reckon new suzuki's represent decent value these days assuming you don't need all the bells and whistles that some other manufacturers offer.
True, I paid £8k for a new GSX-R1000 in 2006. In today's money that's around £12k, that will buy a new base GSX-R1000 now. I also paid just over £11k for a new S1000RR in 2013, that's around £13k in today's money. I don't think £13k will buy a new S1000RR now.Gassing Station | Biker Banter | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff