Suzuki Bandit S 1250 Motorcycle





Suzuki Bandit S 1250 Motorcycle

Suzuki Bandit S 1250 Motorcycle


Get ready to meet some serious power. The Suzuki Bandit S 1250 is the beast whose roar wakes up the rest. Sleek styling and a chunky engine make this bike an instant hit wherever it goes. This is the bike that's not all sporty, but not all that tame too. The Suzuki Bandit S 1250 is much loved by those who like the power rush it gives them.
Powered by a 1250cc, 4 cylinder, 4 stroke, Liquid cooled, DOHC engine, the Suzuki Bandit S 1250 is a monster that lives up to its name in pretty much every sense of the word. Twist the throttle and feel raw power flowing through your veins as the engine whips out a roar that has your hair standing on end. A 6-Speed constant mesh transmission carries all that power to the rear wheels via a chain drive. Dual disc brakes at the front and a single disc brake at the rear provide perfect braking even in the toughest conditions.
The headlight curves onto its edges and takes centerstage in the front fairing. The beautifully contoured fuel tank flows seamlessly onto the rider's seat. The passenger seat leaps up to complete the twin saddle look with a railing at the rear. Chrome silencer and exhaust pipes complete the look of this sophisticated machine that's also got wide rim wheels sporting performace tires. This is what a superbike looks like in work clothes.


  • 1250cc, 4 cylinder, 4 stroke, Liquid cooled, DOHC engine
  • 6-Speed constant mesh transmission
  • Dual disc brakes (front) and single disc brake (rear)
  • Telescopic and link type coil spring suspension
  • Tubeless wide rim wheels with performance tires
  • Available in Pearl Nebular Black and Metallic Gleam Gray colors


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