Bandit Alley
MODEL SPECIFIC => SUZUKI BANDIT 250 & 400 => Topic started by: Garyola on September 01, 2005, 01:17:49 AM
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What was the 1st year the B4 was manufactured? Was it 89?
Thanks
G
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Some of the facts this guy has put together are a little shaky but the B4 page on suzukicycles.org (http://www.suzukicycles.org/Bandit-series/GSF400-Bandit.shtml) says '89.
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Yeah the B250 and 400's came out years before the 600 and 1200, and some jerk off another bike forum (who has been riding on L plates for years and owned an Aprilia RS125 at the time) told me my 250 was a wannabe of the 600! Jerk.
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>>...some jerk...told me my 250 was a wannabe of the 600!<<
I've noticed the '400 looks very similar to the earlier Ducati Monsters. I'm not sure whether this was intentional or incidental, but it does look very similar.
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I agree that the Ducati Monster and B400 look similar. I love the frame and think that Suzuki should have kept the look for the larger B600 and B1200. I've never investigated which came first - the Monster or B400 - but it looks as if one designer influenced the other.
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Some of the facts this guy has put together are a little shaky but the B4 page on suzukicycles.org (http://www.suzukicycles.org/Bandit-series/GSF400-Bandit.shtml) says '89.
That's right. It's a useful site, but it is skewed toward information as it applies to Norway or wherever it is he's from. Of course, understandable. Still a good site, though. :grin:
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I agree that the Ducati Monster and B400 look similar. I love the frame and think that Suzuki should have kept the look for the larger B600 and B1200. I've never investigated which came first - the Monster or B400 - but it looks as if one designer influenced the other.
The B4 was first! :bigok:
The concept drawings for the B12 had it with a B4-like frame, but my guess is this was dropped since the engines used for the 600 & 1200 had no provisions to be hung by their heads as stressed members like the B4/2.5 and since they were parts bin bikes, they didn't redesign the heads and just went with a cradle frame.