The Suzuki Bandit is a series of standard (sometimes called "sport-standard") street motorcycles produced by Suzuki. All engines are DOHC inline four with 16 valves. 600, 650, 750 and 1200 models employ SACS (Suzuki Advanced Cooling System) cooling that is combined air-cooled and oil-cooled; The 600 cc model's engine is taken from the GSX-F 600 and retuned for more midrange. The 1200 cc models engine on the other hand is a bored out GSXR 1100 item. The 250 and 400 cc models are water-cooled.
For model year 2007, Suzuki abandoned the venerable early GSX-R derived engine in favor of new fuel-injected, liquid-cooled engines. Both 650 and 1250 models now meet euro-3 emission standards.
Suzuki GSF Series A 1998 Suzuki Bandit GSF1200S Manufacturer Suzuki Also called Bandit Production since 1991 Predecessor Suzuki GS series Class Standard Engine Transverse inline four
For model year 2007, Suzuki abandoned the venerable early GSX-R derived engine in favor of new fuel-injected, liquid-cooled engines. Both 650 and 1250 models now meet euro-3 emission standards.